GERMAN ADMISSION
45 Losses In Nine Days
LONDON, May 4. » The Germans announce officially that 45 of their planes have been lost in operations against Britain between April 21 and 30, which is the period of the "Baedeker" raids. This total is more than double the number Britain has claimed.
spiralled down, and he saw it crash /in flames on the ground. Many of the incendiaries and flares which, it was carrying caught fire and exploded as it hit the ground, A few minutes later he intercepted a second Ji^Bß. This also caught alight when he opened fire with his cannon. He thinks that in this case one of his first shells hit the petrol tank. The aircraft crashed on the ground.—B.O.W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 104, 5 May 1942, Page 5
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