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Seems absurd. Operation Most III was but an episode of various actions of the Home Army aimed at solving the riddle of the Wunderwaffe. So, in other words, such a merger would be like merging the article on
London to
Camden Town. //Halibutt01:35, 19 April 2006 (UTC)reply
According to the article in PL:WP Operation Most I landed at the here mentioned airfield near Lublin. But Operation Most II and III at a field near
Wał-Ruda in a completely different region.
Near Wał-Ruda is also
the memorial stone to this operation → 50°7'56.18", 20°46'34.12". --
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