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Old 08-08-03, 00:36
Vets_Dottir
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Default June 8, 1944

A June 14, 1945 witness statement says there were 11 enemy firing machine carbines (machine guns?) fired on my uncles group on June 8/44.

Interesting to note that they finally sent a telegram in June 1945 that my uncle was "killed in action" (as opposed to the previous "missing" report sent June 25, 1944)

Its very strange that another witness reported last seeing my Uncle in JULY??????? Hmmm. But everything else places him in that field on June 8 and he was NOT one of the 5 survivors.

Meanwhile, it sounds safe to assume that all the families of the executed soldiers had a long wait before they found out any "real" info regards their "soldier". It would be so good to be able to talk with some of the the others relatives to know if this is so.

I received well over 100 pages of records that are just randomly placed together so I have to place them chrono if I can and try and make some sense of them

GOOD QUESTION:.....Can I get in trouble for "sharing" any info from my uncles records? :
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