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Deutsch: Färöer im Zweiten Weltkrieg: Dieser Pilot aus Neuseeland verunglückte am 9. November 1942 mit seiner Maschine zwischen Tvøroyri und Hvalba. Von den sechs Männern an Bord überlebte nur einer. Die Gräber der jungen Soldaten befinden sich neben dem Flughafen Vágar auf den Färöern.
English: Flying Officer H. J. G. Haeusler of the Royal New Zealand Air Force died aged 24 on 9 November 1942 when his aircraft crashed between Tvøroyri and Hvalba on Suðuroy, Faroe Islands. The Faroes had been occupied by British forces since 1940 after Denmark had been invaded by Germany. His grave is near Airport Vágar.
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