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Old 28th October 2008, 09:03
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German allies in the battle of Stalingrad.

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Who can advise any books or other sources with detailed description of combat activites (especially losses and claims) for Rumanians, Italians, Hungarians in the period of Stalingrad campaign (July 1942 - January 1943)?

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Re: German allies in the battle of Stalingrad.

There is no such book yet available. You can find snippets in several books, but nothing concentrated in one volume.
However, one day hopefully not too far in the future, such a book will be available.
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Old 30th October 2008, 07:59
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Re: German allies in the battle of Stalingrad.

Nikita,

you can find some basic details in Hans Werner Neulen's book (In the Skies of Europe - although it contains several significant errors also). As for the Hungarians, I had sent you many details back in 2006. If you need more or specific details, drop me a pm.
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Old 30th October 2008, 09:36
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Re: German allies in the battle of Stalingrad.

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Nikita,

you can find some basic details in Hans Werner Neulen's book (In the Skies of Europe - although it contains several significant errors also). As for the Hungarians, I had sent you many details back in 2006. If you need more or specific details, drop me a pm.
Csaba,

Thank you for assistance! Unfortunatelly, I have lost almost all of your notes due to a computer failure. Sorry, there were some of the unanswered questions from my side. You could forward them now.
As regards to Hungarians, I suppose, all this period they opposed 2 VA in the Voronezh sector? Were there any Hungarian units taking part in the airlift operation in Stalingrad?

Denes,

I suppose you are a specialist on Rumanian Air Force as well, am I right? In this case could you please advise if there were any Rumanian bomber units equipped with "Blenheims" in December 1942 in Stalingrad sector? I'am asking because one of the Rumanian Blenheims was shot down on December 1, 1942 with crew taken POW. However, unit number is uncertain.

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Re: German allies in the battle of Stalingrad.

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I suppose you are a specialist on Rumanian Air Force as well, am I right?
Well, the Rumanian air force is one of my main topics of interest, indeed. However, in general, I am researching the history of Eastern and Central European aviation. See, for example, my latest pair of books, dealing with the 1941 air campaign on the Southern sector of the Eastern Front (centered around Bessarabia and Odessa).

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In this case could you please advise if there were any Rumanian bomber units equipped with "Blenheims" in December 1942 in Stalingrad sector? I'am asking because one of the Rumanian Blenheims was shot down on December 1, 1942 with crew taken POW. However, unit number is uncertain.
You're correct. The mentioned Blenheim was part of Escadrila 1 recunoastere. It was lost in the Frolov area, North of River Don (location as given in Rumanian archival documents).
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Old 31st October 2008, 07:27
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Re: German allies in the battle of Stalingrad.

Denes,

Thank you for this. Can I ask you if there were more Blenheim losses, or this is the only one?

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There were three total losses, two caused by the enemy and one in a landing accident.
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