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The "Post War" section of this article does not have any references for the abduction of Erich Warsizt. I presume "the American sector" is in Berlin. The external link for his official site doesn't mention the abduction and time spent in Siberia (but this could be because the site is focused on the man as a test pilot). This PDF review of The First Pilot (http://www.firstjetpilot.com/Pacific%20Wings%20-%20April%202010.pdf) says "The First Jet Pilot only gives a brief summary of Erich Warsitz’s Russian ordeal and his life after the war." It seems a safe guess that this was the source but possibly someone with the book could actually verify this? [[User:AkaSylvia|AkaSylvia]] ([[User talk:AkaSylvia|talk]]) 12:26, 9 September 2011 (UTC) |
The "Post War" section of this article does not have any references for the abduction of Erich Warsizt. I presume "the American sector" is in Berlin. The external link for his official site doesn't mention the abduction and time spent in Siberia (but this could be because the site is focused on the man as a test pilot). This PDF review of The First Pilot (http://www.firstjetpilot.com/Pacific%20Wings%20-%20April%202010.pdf) says "The First Jet Pilot only gives a brief summary of Erich Warsitz’s Russian ordeal and his life after the war." It seems a safe guess that this was the source but possibly someone with the book could actually verify this? [[User:AkaSylvia|AkaSylvia]] ([[User talk:AkaSylvia|talk]]) 12:26, 9 September 2011 (UTC) |
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It's a good book - well worth a read. I had the British translation [[User:Offbeam|Offbeam]] ([[User talk:Offbeam|talk]]) 19:52, 16 March 2012 (UTC) |
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Abduction and Siberian Prison
The "Post War" section of this article does not have any references for the abduction of Erich Warsizt. I presume "the American sector" is in Berlin. The external link for his official site doesn't mention the abduction and time spent in Siberia (but this could be because the site is focused on the man as a test pilot). This PDF review of The First Pilot (http://www.firstjetpilot.com/Pacific%20Wings%20-%20April%202010.pdf) says "The First Jet Pilot only gives a brief summary of Erich Warsitz’s Russian ordeal and his life after the war." It seems a safe guess that this was the source but possibly someone with the book could actually verify this? AkaSylvia (talk) 12:26, 9 September 2011 (UTC)
It's a good book - well worth a read. I had the British translation Offbeam (talk) 19:52, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
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