Missing Bulgarian/drava thread?

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Missing Bulgarian/drava thread?

Post by sid guttridge »

Hi Guys,

A question was asked recently about a local German offensive against the Bulgarians in March 1945. I have dug out some information on it, but the thread seems to have disappeared. Can anyone tell me where it is?

Many thanks,

Sid.
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Hi Guys,

This is most strange.

I can type in the keyword "Srjem" into the Search facility above and "Sid Guttridge" into the author slot and one reference comes up. But I can't gain access to it.

Could someone else have a go - "Srjem" and "Sid Guttridge" - and let me know what they get.

Many thanks,

Sid.
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Hmm. Only this one.

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Post by Tom Houlihan »

No go, Sid. That query brought me right back to this thread.

Was Srjem spelled differently in the original thread?
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Post by sid guttridge »

Hi Tom,

Only if I spelt it wrong myself - not impossible. I also tried the German version "Srem", but this didn't produce the necessary thread.

The reference no longer even comes up.

A couple of my posts, although not the entire thread, disappeared overnight last week as well. Could this be because I was already on line when the debug operation began?

Cheers,

Sid.
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Post by Tom Houlihan »

sid guttridge wrote: Could this be because I was already on line when the debug operation began?
To the best of my knowledge, the answer to that query is "no." But, my knowledge of computer mysteries is somewhat limited. They often do things that to my poor brain fall into the category of PFM. Pure Magick!
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