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Old 07-21-2008, 05:23 PM
Julian Evan-Hart Julian Evan-Hart is offline
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Default Luftwaffe activity over Cambridgeshire UK

Hi to everyone on the forum Im a newbie here, but I have looked around at some of the threads and it looks a great forum. For the last two years I have been involved in writing a series of books in the War Torn Skies series covering county aviation histories so far I have had published the Hertfordshire one and the Cambridgeshire one is due out this week. For 30 years I have researched the Luftwaffe crashes and aerial activity over each county to minute detail using eye-witness resources and have included all this research as a major section of each volume, using previously unpublished work and photographs where possible. This has involved meeting aircrew themselves, their relatives and aviation archaeological excavation of many of the crash sites. If you think either volume might be interesting or indeed may help your own research please do contact me on j.evenhart@ntlworld.com
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Old 07-02-2009, 11:15 PM
Derek Hicks Derek Hicks is offline
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Default Research

Hi Julian. I'm presently in NZ until August when I return to the UK. You might be able to help me. I've a flughbuch to a German Pilot who crashed his JU88 at Welney Marsh in 1943? (I'm recalling all this info from memory). I know they were hit after a sortie over Liverpool. I tried to find out more info on the microfich in Norwich Library but there was nothing. Someone mentioned the event could have very well been reported in the press in Cambridgeshire hence my contacting your very good self. I'm hoping the details above might be sufficient for you to assist.
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Derek
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