1 August 2009, 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by StephenLawson
Not sure where that came from. But I do enjoy being truthful. Thanks for your confirmation but it still lack credibility. The Jacobs diary is a day to day account made during the war. But as for the Jasta 24 mention R. Duiven covered that when he was alive. It might help you to do a bit of research on that. Since it was Rick that published the "Tornuss, diary excerpts." . . ."
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Originally Posted by Joerg
You better not refer to Rick! He was a good friend of mine, he was reliable, honest and he was able to accept other opinions. However, Rick never held one single original Tornuss notes in his hands as well as he never got in touch to one of the at least two existing J 24 diaries. I did and that's why I know what I'm talking about! Stop telling me about Rick and Peter, please!
Joerg
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Rick Duiven was one of the finest individuals I have ever known in this realm of historical study. He was my friend too. Though you are certainly mistaken about what he did or did not get his hands on. I have some of the Tornuss notes because of Rick. So keep that hogwash to yourself.
My issue with you, is if you have seen the Jasta 24 diary (you say there were two) fine post it, publish it, write about it but it has nothing to do with the personal diary of J. Jacobs. Therefore it is not relevant to this thread. If you don't want to read about what I write then put me on your ignore list or report me.
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