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Old 30th October 2018, 22:22
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Re: Crash location of 214 Squadron Wellington Z8979, 1-2 April 1942?

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I have a list of unknown aircrew graves in Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, it lists the original burial locations, and dates of death, if that would be of any help.
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Hi Joe

Could I ask if you'd be willing to send me a copy of this list as well please? It sounds very interesting. I've done a lot of research on 214 Sqn, and have also visited the Reichswald Forest cemetery, so it'd be interesting on both counts.

I hope this would be ok and thank you in the hope that it is.

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Old 23rd November 2018, 20:59
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Re: Crash location of 214 Squadron Wellington Z8979, 1-2 April 1942?

Hello Joe,

As Reichswald War Cemetary has many graves with victims from the Luftwaffe nightfighter unit I./NJG 1 in Venlo, my main research subject, I am interested in your list too if that is possible.

Many thanks in advance, good weekend, Marcel
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Old 26th November 2018, 22:08
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Re: Crash location of 214 Squadron Wellington Z8979, 1-2 April 1942?

There are so many little mistakes in the Chorley books, which is not his fault. I have a Wellington as down in Budberg, but it crashed in Bedburg. Two letters twisted.
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Old 26th November 2018, 22:23
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There are so many little mistakes in the Chorley books, which is not his fault. I have a Wellington as down in Budberg, but it crashed in Bedburg. Two letters twisted.
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