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Old 26 November 1998, 05:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Wie hat Euch die Udet-Dokumentation gefallen? Ich fand sie ganz passabel - schlimm nur, daß Udet so ein Alkoholiker war/ wurde.

Udet paßte einfach nicht in die Behörde - als Frontoffizier wäre er (eventuell) glücklicher gewesen - oder noch besser: als privatflieger in einer friedlichen Welt.

Nehmen wir mal an, Udet hätte in seiner Position den Zweiten Weltkrieg überlebt. Wie wäre wohl das Verhältnis der 1-Weltkriegs-Gegner. Wie wäre es gewesen, wenn er Rickenbacker, Collishaw, Fonk etc. wieder getroffen hätte?!
 
Old 26 November 1998, 10:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Umm.....ja!ja!
 
Old 26 November 1998, 05:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Old 26 November 1998, 09:54 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Lieber Thorsten,

leider habe ich die Doku nicht sehen können und habe auch sehr widersprüchliche Einschätzungen des Inhaltes gehört. So ist Deine Frage auch für mich von Interesse.

Beachte jedoch, die meisten der Amerikaner, Briten usw. sind monolingual. Man hat es nicht nötig, "exotische" Sprachen wie Deutsch zu lernen. Das Ergebnis sind obige "Beiträge". Mir gefällt das auch nicht, aber eine englische Fragestellung findet mehr Interessenten und ist im Netz üblich.
Auch wenn die Doku nur von Deutschen gesehen wurde, die anderen sind sicher auch interessiert am Inhalt.

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Old 26 November 1998, 10:55 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Damn!...I was going to say that!!
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Old 27 November 1998, 04:21 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Hannes and co.

It is indeed a sad fact that most americans seem to speak only one language and often even speak that one badly. My German is anemic and I usually understand little posted here in that language, however, for some reason I enjoy seeing the german language postings and hope that they continue. If you deem the subject matter to be of broader interest then maybe someone can post something about it in english as well.

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Old 27 November 1998, 07:19 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Duits is voorwaar 'n mooi taal, maar die meeste van ons verstaan slegs Engels.

If you need a respons from the guys in the know you will have to give them a clue what is is all about old chap.

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Old 27 November 1998, 08:35 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Can you guys tell more about Ernst Udet.
 
Old 28 November 1998, 02:03 AM   #9 (permalink)
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i think the strangest item in this doku was this special "flying-proof" alcoholica-chest of udet.
keep in mind: don't drink an fly

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Old 28 November 1998, 09:29 AM   #10 (permalink)
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I have heard he used also Pervitin or so (a kind of early PROZAK?). It seems to me that two of the most important Luftwaffe leaders were doped in WWII. Was GFM Milch clean?

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