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| # | Pilot/Crew SORT (↓) | Rank | Born | Place | Score SORT (↓) | Photo | Units | Aircraft | Awards | *************Notes************* | Links | AuthorComments |
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| 1 | Meinke, Hans-Joachim | Uffz | 1920/05/12 | Berlin | 6./KG 40 | Do-217 E-4 "F8 + MP" Werknr. 4345 (lost) | MIA on 28 March 1943 during an attack on Norwich, believed to have been shot down by a Mosquito of No. 157 Squadron and probably lost in the North Sea Crew (MIA): Obsv Uffz Kurt Kersten (born 29/04/1916 in Göttingen), Radop Uffz Heinz Hornig (born 12/06/1921 in Gmünden), Gunr OGefr Hermann Kühn (born 20/12/1921 in Bad Salzuflen.
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| 2 | Enzensberger, Josef 'Sepp' | Ofw | 8/21/1914 | Sonthofen, Allgäu | 1 | ![]() | 4/Jagdgruppe Trondheim (Norway), Instr Flgr Sch 3, I./Sch.G. 2 (06/43 Med, added CKönig) 1/SG-10 (11/44 S.U.), 2/SG-10 (5/45) | Hs 123, Bf 109G, Fw 190F-8 "Black K" (lost 5/8/45) | ![]() RK(2/28/45) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(6/13/44) EK 1 & 2 Assault Operational Clasp w/Pendant | 550 missions. Shot down 5 times in Africa and 5 times in Russia. His first known victory, a Soviet Il-2 (m.H.) at Batina on 20 November, 1944. Nominated for the Oak Leaves. Died in a motorcycle accident 6 September, 1975 in the Gunzesreider Tal, west of Sonthofen. (Added by Pietrzak Youngs) Josef Enzensberger was a mountain guide and ski instructor from Sonthofen in Allgäu. He served as a ground-attack pilot with the I. Gruppe of Schlachtgeschwader 2, and then the I. Gruppe of Schlachtgeschwader 10. He flew his first mission from Sicily against Malta in October 1942. He was wounded in a forced landing in Tunisia on 20 February 1943, and made another forced landing in Tunisia on 8 March 1943, returning to his unit two days later. There are photographs of these crash-landings. His unit served in North Africa from November 1942 to April 1943, and then in Sicily, Sardinia and southern Italy until September 1943. It then moved to the Eastern Front in late 1943, serving there until the end of the war. On the last day of the war he flew from Budweis to the west to escape Soviet imprisonment. He died in a motorcycle accident on 6 September 1975. He had a brother in Sonthofen, who ran a flower shop. There are still a few people with that surname in Sonthofen, so I assume that they are related to Josef. Source: Andrew Arthy 'Focke-Wulf 190 in the Battle for Sicily'
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