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Old 11 December 2011, 12:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My name is (Harland Anton-Louis) Luebbert, originally spelled Lubbert with the umlaut, then spelled on account of German-hatred engendered during World War One Lubbert. Both Eduard and Wilhelm Friederich Lubbert, members of Jasta 11, were relatives of my Grandfather Gustav Luebbert. I was reading from another forum here about "Fritz," but can't seem to find my way back. I'd be most interested in the diary mentioned on that "thread," and anything else the gentlemen guests there might know.

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... about "Fritz," but can't seem to find my way back. I'd be most interested in the diary mentioned on that "thread," and anything else the gentlemen guests there might know.

i'm no gentleman, but i hope this will help you with the "Fritz" post you're looking for:

http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/se...earchid=521431


and, welcome to the 'drome.
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My name is (Harland Anton-Louis) Luebbert, originally spelled Lubbert with the umlaut, then spelled on account of German-hatred engendered during World War One Lubbert. Both Eduard and Wilhelm Friederich Lubbert, members of Jasta 11, were relatives of my Grandfather Gustav Luebbert. I was reading from another forum here about "Fritz," but can't seem to find my way back. I'd be most interested in the diary mentioned on that "thread," and anything else the gentlemen guests there might know.

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