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![]() ![]() | I Flak Corps, France 1940 All: I posted a Foreign Military Study titled “Organization of Air Defense in the Field” to my website; located at the bottom of the front page. It is about the I Flak Corps in France 1940. Regards, Marc www.maginotlineatwar.com
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Fascinating stuff Marc, I shall come back and read it properly tomorrow. I'm sure that the A.A. that was swiftly installed to protect the relarively few bridges that were initially captured was a major factor in permitting the swift advance. Certainly more than a match for Fairey Battles and HP Hampdens. |
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