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Old 18 October 2006, 08:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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German 2-seater losses 3/6/-4/6/1917

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What where the recorded German two-seater losses on 3rd and 4th June 1917 in the sector of 4th Army (Ypres)?.

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The only absolutely 4. Armee loss that I know of is the FA 231(A) crew of Vzfw. Erich Becker and Ltn.d.R. Gerhardt Bertrand who were KIA at Varssenaere. A tad north of Ypres, but at least in the 4. Armee. Gad, I hope you are not trying to match British claims to German losses R.
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Hello Rick,

I understand the problem very well, and no, I don't want to try to match British claims with German losses, but I am also interested in eventual losses of only the planes ( crew unhurt or light wounded).

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Planes lost with no crew injuries would not be listed in any Kofl report (weekly or daily). I scanned what I call my 'nonkia' list, and could find no losses within the 4. Armee. Sorry, R.
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Rick,

Thanks for the reply.

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