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Old 07-12-05, 07:05 PM   #14
irishred
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Originally Posted by Syxx_Killer
This was the message that couldn't fit all the way onto the paper:

19430305 0300 19430305 2300 0 100 60 @BEF. UNTERSEEBOOTE@|1943/03/05|With the exception of two or three doubtful cases, enemy information about the position of our U-boats appears to have been obtained mainly from extensive use of airborne radar, and the resulting plotting of these positions has enabled him to organize effective diversion of convoy traffic. We were slwo to realise the technical possibilities of ASV Radar and our counter-measures lagged behind.The frequent appearance of the expression 'radio-located' in the British situation reports complicates our problem of finding the convoys by means of patrol lines, which until now has been our main method. With the object of taking every means of concealing patrol lines from the convoys, as soon as enemy airborne radar has been identified, all boats are at once to dive for 30 minutes.|BdU

Another thing I am wondering is, and I don't mean to offend you, but are the typos historically accurate, too?
LOL No, I copied and pasted that from the S.O. AOD site, I didn't even notice. There are probably a few more messages like this, so if you get any more cutoffs with no continuations please let me know.
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