Talk:Operation Frantic

Short thrift to Glenn Infield
I just think it is interesting that pretty short thrift is given here to Glenn Infield. In 1973 he wrote a fabulous and fabulously well written and well documented book, the first book published on this topic to my knowledge. Lots of references in this article sorta out there to anyone who has read Infields book-- by people writing in the 1980's 1990's etc. Original source material always the best source. Not to get offensive or anything, but this article seems a bit biased in odd ways. Deerlight (talk) 07:15, 2 February 2013 (UTC)

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11 june 1944 is not properly indented

The text contains at least one Polotava and one Poltva

All my old books state that in the famous raid the germans destroyed 15-20 P-51. The text speaks of russian fighters. If are really russians, I would enjoy a footnote like "old sources say ..."

"repatriation of American POWS from Soviet territory" is unclear. I guess that they escaped from german camps to the USSR, but I know of americans arrived at Vladivostok on damaged B-29 ... It is possible to be more clear?. 151.29.59.56 (talk) 09:15, 12 September 2022 (UTC)