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Deutsch: Feldpostbriefe von Hans Koch, Wien, 2. Weltkrieg, Ostfront, 1922-1945

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[Das Flugzeug stürzt auf] uns zu. Im letzten Moment dreht es am linken Flügel ab und kracht 100 Meter neben uns in den Wald. Wir gleich hin uns mussten löschen. Als dies geschehen war konnten wir uns alles genau ansehen. In dieser Zeit wo das geschehen war haben unsere Jäger alle 8 Maschinen abgeschossen. Wenn die ersten Berichte in die Heimat kommen wird niemand die Abschußziffern glauben aber es stimmt. In unseren Abschnitt wurden am Sonntag allein 300 Flugzeuge abgeschossen!! Der Luftraum ist vollständig in unserer Hand. Seit Sonntag kam kein einziger Russe mehr! Man kann sich das gar nicht vorstellen wurde doch von der Roten-Armee so viel erzählt. Ich habe nun am Dienstag den 24. VI. um 16.15 über eine Bonton-Brücke [Ponton-Brücke ???] über den Bug zum erstenmal russ. Boden [betreten.]
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