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Old 17 December 1999, 11:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Can anybody tell me about the german pilot Rudolph
Stark ? i've just read his diary and it was brilliant, but what became of him?
 
Old 17 December 1999, 06:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Stuart: Couldn't you write a letter to either the author or the publisher of that bio and get the answer you seek? Billy H/12/17/99.
 
Old 19 December 1999, 05:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Dude,
Towards the end of Stark's autobiography, he makes mention of what his fliers were thinking of doing after the war, and makes a statement that one of them named Hess wanted to work on a farm or some such thing. This was Rudolf Hess, the Fuhrer's deputy in WW2.
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Dude,
Towards the end of Stark's autobiography, he makes mention of what his fliers were thinking of doing after the war, and makes a statement that one of them named Hess wanted to work on a farm or some such thing. This was Rudolf Hess, the Fuhrer's deputy in WW2.
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