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about 20 years ago i took my mother to see her brothers grave. he was a navigator on a lancaster bomber which was shot down and crashed in holand. we obtained the location of his grave and we arrived in the village early one sunday morning. i stopped the car to look at the map as i was looking at te map a man walking his dog taped on the window and asked if we were lost. i told him of our reason for the visit and he then told us that he had witnessed the plane crash. he told us that he had been on the run from the germans and was hiding in a dyke when he saw the plan crash into a barn took us to the barn and the church to veiw the grave
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Date submitted:Sat, 14 Jan 2012 12:25:45 +0000Coincidence ID:3994