Kind of strange then, as in Fellgiebell's book and on Das-ritterkreuz.de its spelt Bussecke. http://das-ritterkreuz.de/index_sear...hword=Bussecke
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Originally posted by Phil_C View PostKind of strange then, as in Fellgiebell's book and on Das-ritterkreuz.de its spelt Bussecke. http://das-ritterkreuz.de/index_sear...hword=Bussecke
Hi
its correct name is BÜSSECKER.
I have an autographed picture directly of him .
But now he does not sign more pictures.
Regards
Phil.
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dog83cats
Greetings,
I have just recieved a copy of H E Bob book betrayed ideals in the mail signed to me by him and was wondering where i could go to find email address or mail addresses of other living legends that have books/photos or prints that i can get, i tried to find Erich Rudorffer and others to no avail. i sure would like to get more signed books by these mighty warriors before they find their home in Valhalla
Best regards
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Just thought I would pop in and say hi to everyone. We just moved into a new home and are in the process of unpacking and trying to get everything squared away.
Unfortunately the new "wireless" internet service is not cooperating to the fullest and has caused some issues.
I am currently working off my wife's laptop, so there may be some delays in updates / contacts, etc....
FYI: The kind folks at the phone company were nice enough to, rather than switch my account from one number to the next, just go ahead and terminate the one and start the next.......... translation: my email account was trashed. Any emails sent to me from Nov. 11th through Nov. 16th are GONE.
If you emailed me during this period, I never got it. So please email me again.
Thanks,
Andrew
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Originally posted by typhoon boy View PostWhilst people are asking.
Does anyone know when Walter Engel died? and does anyone have further info on Siegfried Engfers death.
Engel is said to have been killed in an accident in May 1945
Engfer missing since April 1946 during a trip (by train?) from Vienna to Munich.
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