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Old 24th February 2024, 23:14
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German aircraft loss on 18 January 1944

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I'm looking for the usual informations on an aicraft loss (supposedly without casuality) at St-Clément (Corrèze) in central France on 18 January 1944.

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Old 25th February 2024, 08:44
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Hello ,
I have this :
18/01/1944
Stab I.
ZG 1 F
St.Clement
Absturz infolge Motorstörung
Ju 88 C-6
Hptm. Grahl, Horst FSA, verw.
Kanal

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Old 25th February 2024, 11:53
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Re: German aircraft loss on 18 January 1944

I have Grahl's records which state that something happened on 18 Jan 44 and he was in hospital at Clermont Ferrand 21-22 Jan 44. I have never found any loss details on 18 Jan 44 but around this time there was an attack by Resistance which resulted in a number of people being wounded including Grahl according to Oblt Herbert Hintze?
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Re: German aircraft loss on 18 January 1944

Thank you,

Informations I have mention two crew members bailing out earlier (and it would be very unlikely Grahl took off alone in a Ju 88), anyone have their names?
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Re: German aircraft loss on 18 January 1944

If Grahl was involved no aircraft or crew details
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