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Well that is what Churchil said.
The problem is that I see so much effort to present the Germans making 'mistakes' for losing to ridiculously overwhelming forces throughout the war when in fact we should be looking at the mistakes of the others who took so many casualties and delays against tiny forces. Mate, 1 million men with 25,000 vehicles and 15,000 aircraft managed to take a seaside town of Caen 10 km away from the beach on 16 July from a baby division only after carpet bombing the hell out it at night with 15,000 French citizen casualties and you call that what a triumph? A German mistake or plan? The plan was to take Caen on 6 of June. Anyway. Sorry, I can't buy that.
If you're going to be pedantic be correct!If you are loose with your spelling you may lose the argument. BTW I didn't indulge in any discussion of Greek.
It is Muphreys law.If you're going to be pedantic be correct!
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They destroyed the Luftwaffe in the air and on the ground.
Are you planning to write some more?PART ONE:
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The above caption mainly covers another photo of A2+LK on the opposite page.
PART TWO:
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S9+AH was the Bf 110 of Martin Lutz, Staffelkapitän of 1./Erpr. Gr. 210, later third Gruppenkommandeur. He pranged this one, so being the Boss, he comandeered another from the unit, S9+DH, and on 27th September 1940 was shot down and killed in S9+DH in a raid against The Parnall Aircraft Factory at Yate, near Bristol.
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With this last photo, the only info myself and a Swedish researcher (who I had liaised with for years) had was the in the first sentence of the caption. It took many weeks to arrive at the position of the unit, the aircraft, and most importantly, who the pilot was addressing the groundcrew upon return from a cambat mission over southern England.
Profiles by Fernando Estanislau.
And the luftwaffe destroyed most of the Russian air Force on the ground in the early days of Barbarossa
Are you planning to write some more?
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Nope, Muphrys law is that when you pull someone up on spelling or grammar you will always spell or punctuate incorrectly yourself. A variation on Murphys law where anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Muphry's law - WikipediaMurphy's
Shame. But understandable. Perhaps another type?
Well keep an eye out for my eBay Messerschmitt Me110, one can never know. If there is a profile i will keep an extra eye out for possiblesAt my age, there's nothing in the tank to start on something new.
So I'll just continue to participate in, and hopefully help,forums with information o the 110.
I STILL haven't found that bloody elusive pic of Rubensdörffer's 110!
Hey, that didn't stop Caiden. Save some effort and make stuff up.At my age, there's nothing in the tank to start on something new.
So I'll just continue to participate in, and hopefully help,forums with information o the 110.
I STILL haven't found that bloody elusive pic of Rubensdörffer's 110!
..and my favorite, interchangeable parts aren't.Nope, Muphrys law is that when you pull someone up on spelling or grammar you will always spell or punctuate incorrectly yourself. A variation on Murphys law where anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Muphry's law - Wikipedia
..and my favorite, interchangeable parts aren't.
1, Hey, that didn't stop Caiden.
2. Save some effort and make stuff up.