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| 1 | Beug, Hugo | Lt | 08/01/13 | II./KG 4, reported MIA - He 111 H-20 (5J+BC) c | II./KG 4 (12/44) | He-111 H-20 "5J + BC" (lost) | MIA on 16 December 1944 crashed S of Agram due to unintentional ground contact. Crew not known. | CKönig | ||||
| 2 | Schneider, Hugo | Oblt | 9 | 1/JG-1 (6/40), Stfkpt 1/JG-27 (6/41) | Bf 109E in JG-1, Bf 109E-7 Werk # 6428 in JG-27, Bf 109F-4/B (Trop.) Werk # 8488 (lost 1/11/42) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 11 January, 1942 during aerial combat, over Agedabia-Agheila, with a P-40 of RAAF No. 3 Sq., piloted by F/O "Nicky" Barr, DFC. Schneider had just downed Sgt Allan Cameron (POW) of the same RAAF Sq., when Barr was successful. His F-4 crashed SW of Marsa-el-Brega. He was shot down 16 June, 1941 near Bardia, and later returned. Schneiders 1st victory, a Potez 63 at Romilly, 14 June, 1940. Most victories in the Desert. One known Desert victory, a Hurricane of SAAF No. 1 Sq. over Rabia N. Africa on 14 June, 1941. Another, a P-40 south of Bir Hacheim on 22 November, 1941. | |||||
| 3 | Broch, Hugo | Lt | 1/6/1922 | Leichlingen, Rheinland | 81 | ![]()
| ERG-Ost, 6/JG-54 (1/43), 8/JG-54 (Kurland) | Fw 190A-6 Werk# 470235 "Black <1" (lost 11/18/43) | ![]() RK(3/12/45) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(11/26/43) EP(10/27/43) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | Shot down with wounds 18 November, 1944, in Werk# 470235, 15 km south of Libau S.U.. 324 combat missions. All victories in the East. He was wingman for Ademeit and Sterr. His first known Soviet victory, an Il-2 on 13 March, 1943, a Gefr at the time. An Il-2 on 19 March, 1943. A LaGG-3 on 16 July, 1943. A Yak-7 on 21 July, 1943. A Yak-7 at Orel on 22 July, 1943. An Il-2 on 2 August, 1943. A Yak-7 and a LaGG-3 on 12 August, 1943. Two Yak-9s on 19 August, 1943. Two La-5s on 24 August, 1943. An La-5 and a Pe-2 on 14 September, 1943. A Yak-9 and an La-5 on 26 October, 1943. An La-5 and two Il-2s on 5 November, 1943. An La-5 on 17 August, 1944. Two La-5s on 21 August, 1944. A Yak-9 and an Il-2 on 25 August, 1944. Three Il-2s on 28 October, 1944. He achieved 12 double and 3 triple victories on one mission each. Bowers/Lednicer, 81 victories. Aged 95 Broch was given the opportunity to fly a Spitfire ![]()
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| 4 | Simon, Erich | Maj (postmortem) | 1915/04/04 | Bayreuth | 8 | Erg./NJG 2 (05/42), Stafkpt 8./NJG 2 (05/42 CK), Stab III./NJG 2 (08/42), Kdr IV./NJG 3 (11/42-10/43) | Ju 88 C-6 Werknr. 360181 (10% dam 28/08/42; pilot & crew WIA/Safe, enemy fire), Ju 88 C-1 "D5 + EV" Werknr. 360286 (75% dam 03/43), Ju 88 C-6 "D5 + CF" Werknr. 360372 (lost 10/8/43) | EP (19/10/42 CK) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge ![]() at least Night Fighter Operational Clasp in Bronze | KilledInAction (KIA) 7/8 October, 1943 while attacking a Stirling, EF 140, over the sea, 15 km N of Tversted, off Skagerak Denmark. The Ju 88 was seen to take hits and then caught fire, turning away, and crashed into the sea below, burning for some time. Only Mechanic OGefr Erwin Schröder survived by bailing and entering his dinghy. Gruppenkommandeur Simon and Radop Uffz Hans Vogel (born 27/05/1920 in Dresden, CK) went down with the AC (Air War over Denmark). Added: Buried at Esbjerg/Denmark (CK). WIC 1 March, 1943 when, on a non-operational flight, his right engine caught fire and he made an emergency landing on the beach area north of Blaavand Denmark. He and Mech Fw Erwin Schröder were taken to a hospital in Esbjerg for treatment. R/O Uffz Hugo Borgbömer was killed and buried in the Fovrfelt Cemetery on 4 March, 1943 (Source: Air War over Denmark). One known victory, a Stirling on 20 May, 1942. Another, a Wellington on 31 May, 1942. Two victories on 2 June, 1942; a Halifax and a Wellington. Two more victories on 9 June, 1942; a Halifax and a B-24. Another, a Blenheim on 26 June, 1942. A Stirling on 27 August, 1942. Boiten 10 victories. Magnus, victory count may be as high as 17. Added: 28 August, 1942 crew: Hptm Simon, Radop Uffz H. Borgböhmer and Gunr Fw E. Schröder (SGLO). | Operational Record Archive Report BF327 | ||
| 5 | Fütscher, Hugo | Fw | 7 | Courtesy Oleg Marin | NJG 2, 11./NJG 3, 7./NJG 3 | Bf 110, Ju 88 G-1 "D5 + CR (or CL)" Werknr 712276 (lost) | EK 1 & 2 ![]() at least Night Fighter Operational Clasp in Bronze | POW 1 January, 1945 after being shot down by ack ack near Huy during a ground attack against road and rail targets in Belgium (Boiten). Remaining crew: Lt Ulrich Fiedler (POW) R/O; Ogefr Friede Heuke (MIA) Gunner and Uffz Heinrich Bode (KilledInAction (KIA)) Engr. (Rosseels). One known victory, his 6th, a B-17 4 km NW of Plantlünne on 11 January, 1944. His 7th, a B-24 NW of Helgoland on 10 February, 1944. A "4 mot" north of Ebsjerg on 7 May, 1944 (Perry Claims). Alternate spelling: Fuetscher (Magnus with 13 victories). Boiten, 10 victories, 7 night, 3 day. | ||||
| 6 | Dreher, Johann 'Hans' | Hptm | 11/30/1920 | München | 6 | ![]() ![]() Cannock Chase | Stfkpt 5/KG-53, III/KG-53, 9/NJG-2, 6/NJG-3 (10/44), Stfkpt 12NJG-3 (3/45) | He 111, Bf 110C, Ju 88G-6 Werk # 620028 "D5 + AX" (lost 3/4/45; the last Luftwaffe ac to crash in the UK) | ![]() RK(4/5/44) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(3/29/43) EP(11/16/42) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp w/Pendant | KilledInAction (KIA) 3/4 March, 1945 during Operation Gisela, the attack on RAF heavy bombers returning from a raid on synthetic oil plants at Kamen, in the Ruhr. Their Ju 88 infiltrated the bomber stream, attacking British bombers as they were landing, when their starboard wing struck a tree and clipped the corner of the Dunnington Lodge at Sutton on Derwent, near Elvington, Yorkshire, before hitting the ground and disintegrating. 400 plus missions, 2 Night victories, one a mine-laying Lancaster the night of 18/19 February, 1945. His crew 4 March, 1945 (all KilledInAction (KIA)): Fw Gustav Schmitz (geb 3/6/1921), wireless operator, Ofw Hugo Böker, radar operator and Fw Martin Bechter, mechanic. All are initially buried in Fulford, York, England, and in 1966 were re-interned at the German Military Cemetery at Cannock Chase. Only Bechter and Dreher are buried under their names, the other two are in graves marked "unknown", because they were so badly mutilated. One known, a "4 mot" SW of Gottingen on 29 August, 1944. The 2nd, a "4 mot" at Attendorn on 4 October, 1944. A 3rd, a Stirling opposing the Dortmund-Bremen Raid on 7 October, 1944. A 4th, a "4 mot" in the Deutsche Bucht area on 15 October, 1944. A 5th, same day, into the sea. Added burial loc, CC/8/3: Hptm Dreher, Gr 68; Fw Schmitz, Gr 67; Fw Bechter, Gr 73 and Ofw Böcker, Gr 72 (D.Drury). | ||
| 7 | Dahmer, Hugo | Hptm | 1915/05/07 | Koblenz | 57 | ![]()
| 4./JG 26 (-05/40), 6./JG 26 (09/40), 1./JG 77 (10/02/41 S.U.), 6./JG 5 (06/42), JG 26 (12/42), Stfkpt 1./JG 2 (9/43),.instructor in flight and/or fighter schools (1944) | Bf 109 E-3 "White 7" in 40, Bf 109 E "Brown 8" w/6/26, Bf 109 E-7 Werknr 968 in 6./JG 5, Fw 190 A-5 Werknr 1171 (lost 11/09/43) | ![]() RK (01/08/41 CK) ![]() EP (10/07/41 CK) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge ![]() Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant | 4 four engine Bombers. He was the first RK holder in the far North (Luftflotte V). Shot down with wounds by a Spitfire on 11 September, 1943 in Fw 190A-5 Werk # 1171 near Rouen. On 10 October, 1943, he was seroiusly wounded and served with Training Schools and later specialized in the R 4/M rockets. 307 combat missions. 25 Victories in the East. One known victory, his 1st, a Morane 406 35 km northeast of Tournai, 16 May, 1940. His 2nd, a Spitfire I over the Thames Estuary, 28 May, 1940. His 3rd, a Spitfire at Dover on 29 May, 1940. His 4th & 5th, both Hurricanes, believed to be of # 43 Sq., south of Dieppe, 7 June, 1940. Nos.6 & 7, a Hurricane at Brentwood and a Spitfire S of Gravesend, on 31 August, 1940. His 8th, a Hurricane at Southend on 24 September, 1940. A Spitfire at Canterbury on 28 September, 1940 which may have been unconfirmed. His 9th, a Hurricane at Tonbridge on 30 September, 1940. Transferred to 1/JG-77 after an offense with an officer. Serving in 7/JG-2, he downed a B-17 on 8 March, 1943. Bowers/Lednicer, 57 victories. Deceased 1 August, 2006 in Troisdorf (CK). | ||
| 8 | Müller, Hugo | Uffz | 5 | JG-102, JG-300, Sonnderkommando "Elbe" (3/45) | Fw 190A, Bf 109G | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | He was unable to participate in the Ramm-Attack on American bombers on 7 April, 1945 after he and Hptm Ernst Sorge were overwhelmed by US escorts. | |||||
| 9 | Sieck, Friedrich Hugo | Lt | 4 | 3/JG-27 (2/44), 9/JG-27 (5/44-7/44), 12/JG-27 (10/44 Reich Def) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 20497 "Yellow 3 + I" (lost 5/19/44), Bf 109G-14 Werk # 464169 "Blue 9 + I" (lost 10/12/44) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 12 October, 1944 during aerial combat in the Hannover area. WIA 19 May, 1944 during aerial combat at Königslutter, bailed safely. One known victory, his 1st, a B-17 W of St. Lambrecht, near Klagenfurt, on 25 February, 1944. A 2nd, a P-47 SW of Pont Audemer on 8 July, 1944. A 3rd, a P-51 at Creil-Beauvais on 18 August, 1944. A P-47 over northern France on 19 August, 1944. | |||||
| 10 | Langelotz, Hubert Hugo | Ofw | 4 | 3/JG-302 (8/43), 11/JG-301 (4/45) | Fw 190A-9 (in JG-302), Fw 190A-8 Werk # Unk (lost 4/45) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge, Fighter Operational Clasp | KIC the end of April, 1945 when he crashed on takeoff for a mission at Hagenow, no further detail. One known victory, his 1st, a B-17 on 11 January, 1944. His 2nd, another B-17 (e.V.) W of Seesen/Hara on 20 February, 1944. His 3rd, a B-24 (HSS) SE of Landshut on 9 June, 1944. A 4th, a B-24 1 km N of Weidenbach on 13 June, 1944. Added: Between assignments, he had been wounded (no date), and hospitalized for a long time, before returning to 11/JG-301 (C.König). | |||||
| 11 | Frey, Hugo | Hptm | 4/14/1919 | Heilbronn Neckar | 32 |
| 1(J)/LG-2 (9/39), 2/JG-1 (12/40), 10/JG-1 (9/42), Stfkpt 7/JG-11 (4/43, 3/44 Oldenburg) | Bf 109D in LG-2, Fw 190A-3 "Red 1" in 10/JG-1, Bf 109G-6/R6 "White 1" (Oldenburg late '43), Fw 190A-6 Wk# 470083 "White 1" (lost 3/6/44) | ![]() RK(04/05/44 Post.) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(25/11/43) EK 1 & 2 ![]() probably Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold | KilledInAction (KIA) 6 March, 1944 near Erm-Sleen Holland, after shooting down 4 four-engined bombers himself, when his A-6 was hit by return fire from 452 BG gunners, and crashing at Sleen, near Erm and Coevorden, Holland. His first victory, a P-24 in the Poczalkowo Poland area, 4 September, 1939. His 2nd, a Potez 63 SW of Amiens on 27 may, 1940. He was one of the Home Defenses most successful four engined killers, with 32. His victories were all in the West. His 5th, a B-17 20 km northwest of Tossens on 27 January, 1943. His 14th, a Beaufighter N of Langeoog on 4 October, 1943. His 15th, a B-17 SE of Wangerooge on 8 October, 1943. A triple victory, Nos 19, 20 & 21 on 26 November, 1943; a B-17 at Cloppenburg, a B-17 SE of Oldenburg and a P-47 in the Leeuwarden area. His last four victories, 29th, 30th, 31st & 32nd, on 6 March, 1944, all B-17s, no locations. Burial: Ysselsteyn Block AX, Row 9, Grave 210. Added: In an outstanding performance Frey shot down 4 B-17s before return fire from a 5th sent his Fw 190 down to crash near Coevorden, Holland. He was posthumously awarded the Ritterkreuz on 04-05-1944. (CK) | ||
| 12 | Hausotter, Hugo | Fw | 3 | 8/JG-1 (7/44), 11/JG-1 (3/45 Anklam), 5/JG-27 (4/45 to end) | Bf 109G-6/AS "Black 14" (lost 7/25/44) & "Black 17" (Wk# not reported, lost 8/10/44), Bf 109G-10 & Bf 109G-14/AS "Yellow 16" (lost 12/5/44) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | HIs "Yellow 16" was reported lost during aerial combat at Müritzsee on 5 December, 1944. One known victory, his 1st, a Typhoon E of Caen on 19 July, 1944. His 2nd, a Spitfire 5 km W of Beauvais, near Caen, on 25 July, 1944. Shortly after, he was hit and his AC burst into flames, and he bailed safely with facial burns. His 3rd, a Typhoon 15 km NNW of Vire on 10 August, 1944. He had to bail out again, shortly after this victory, as he did after his 2nd. A 4th, perhaps unconfirmed, a P-51 escort on 5 December, 1944 during a Berlin raid. | |||||
| 13 | Sigmund, Rudolf | Hptm | 1915/03/05 | Hardheim Baden | 29 |
| 1./NJG 1, Stab II./NJG 2, 10./NJG 1 (02/43), Stfkpt 10. & 11./NJG 1 (07/43), Kdr III./NJG 3 (08/43) | Bf 110 G-4 "G9 + AX" Werknr 5380 (dam 25/07/43), Bf 110 G-4 "D5 + AD" Werknr 5560 (lost 03/10/43) | RK (08/08/43)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (30/08/43) EP (29/03/43) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge ![]() Night Fighter Operational Clasp in Silver | KilledInAction (KIA) 3 October, 1943 over Kassel in "D5 + AD" after being hit by German AA guns and crashing near Göttingen. The other crew, Fw Hugo Bauer and Uffz Johannes Dittrich also perished. All three buried at Reichenbrüch. Made a belly landing on 25 July, 1943 in "G9 + AX" after aerial combat near Leuwarden, injuring Bauer & Sigmund. 26 of his victories were Night victories. 150 combat missions. His first victory, a Halifax on 4 January, 1943. Another, a Wellington into the sea on 20 February, 1943. Another, a B-24D into the sea, of 44BG during the Emden raid on 26 February, 1943. A B-24 on 26 March, 1943. A B-17 on 17 April, 1943. A Wellington near Metz on 13 May, 1943. A Lancaster at Grafhorst and another at Ijsselmeer on 13 June, 1943. Two Stirlings and a Wellington and a Lancaster on 26 June, 1943. Alternate spelling: Siegmund (Jager Blatt).
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| 14 | Welsch, Hugo | Fw | 6/6/1922 | 28 | 3/JG-54 (3/44 S.U.), 2/JG-54 (10/44) | Fw 190A-9 Werk# 205233 "Black 13" (lost) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold EP EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 29 October, 1944 12 km northwest of Vainoda. His first known victory, a Soviet Pe-2 on 10 March, 1944. A 2nd, a Yak-9 on 16 May, 1944. A 3rd, an Il-2 on 29 May, 1944. Nos. 4, 5, 6 & 7, two Yak-9s a P-39 and an Il-2 on 30 June, 1944. Nos. 8 & 9, both Il-2s on 16 July, 1944. Nos. 10-12, an Il-2, an La-5 and a Yak-9 on 21 July, 1944. A 13th, a Yak-9 at Daugavpils on 23 July, 1944. A 14th, a Yak-9 at Daugavpils on 24 July, 1944. A 15th, a Yak-9T NE of Kreutsburg on 7 August, 1944. A 16th, an Il-2 on 15 August, 1944. Nos 17, 18 & 19, all three Il-2s on 16 August, 1944. Nos. 20-22, all Yak-9s on 15 September, 1944. Nos. 23 & 24, a Yak-9 and an La-5 on 16 September, 1944. Nos. 25 & 26, a Yak-9 and a Pe-2 on 30 September, 1944. Nos. 27 & 28, a P-39 and an Il-2 on 27 October, 1944. | ||||
| 15 | Flach, Hans | Lt | 2 | 4/NJG-4, III/NJG-3 (3/45 Stade) | Ju 88G-6 Werk # 621821 (lost 3/4/45) | EK 2Wound Badge Night Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 4 March, 1945 when his Ju 88 was shot down by flak during Operation Gisela at Terhorst Holland, south of Beilen. Remaining crew (all WIA): Uffz Gottfried Noch (or Nass), R/o 1; Fw Karl Huber, R/O 2 and Fw Franz Fleischer, Wart. (DeSwart, Rosseels & Boiten). Boiten, 2 victories. | |||||
| 16 | Huber, | Uffz | 2 | 13/JG-53 | Bf 109G | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, his 2nd, a P-47 on 2 December, 1944, no location given on the OKL Claims List. | |||||
| 17 | Huber, Karl | Uffz | 2 | 6/ZG-76 | Bf 110 | EK 2Destroyer Operational Clasp | Two known victories, both Spitfires on 23 May, 1940, no location. | |||||
| 18 | Knöbel, Hugo | Fw | 2 | 10/NJG-6 | Bf 110 | EK 2Wound Badge Night Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 12/13 December, 1944 during aerial combat, crashing at Tattenzoll, near Arnstein. Both victories were Day victories. Source: T. Boiten. | |||||
| 19 | Lauff, Friedrich "Fritz" | Uffz | 2 |
| Erg.Zerst.Gr Aalborg-West (07/41), 7./ZG 26 (04/42), III./ZG 26 (06/43 Med) | Bf 110C Werk # 2131 "3M + LK" (minor damage 07/41), Bf 110G-2 Werk # 6181 (lost 06/06/43) | EP (25/01/41 CK) EK 1 & 2 ![]() probably Destroyer Operational Clasp in Gold | KIC with unnamed crew 6 June, 1943 at the Ciampino North airfield, cause not reported (Bf 110 Loss List). One known victory, a Blenheim on 24 April, 1942. Another, a Liberator on 21 August, 1942, both victories in N. Africa. Lauff, an Ogefr at the time, and his R/O, were uninjured in an emergency landing in a wheat field in Klingstrup Denmark on 29 July, 1941. He lost his bearings during haze and low cloud cover, and running low on fuel, made the landing with very little damage to the AC (Source: Air War over Denmark).
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| 20 | Brönner, Hugo | Oblt | 16 | 1/JG-51 (4/43 S.U.), 11/JG-51 (5/43 S.U.) | Bf 109G | EP EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | Magnus Report. His first known victory, a Soviet Pe-2 on 9 April, 1943. A 2nd, a LaGG-3 on 7 May, 1943. A 3rd & 4th, a U-2 and a LaGG-5 on 8 June, 1943. A 5th, an Il-2 on 13 June, 1943. A 6th, a LaGG-5 on 5 July, 1943. A 7th, a LaGG-5 on 8 July, 1943. An 8th, a LaGG-3 on 10 July, 1943. A 9th, a LaGG-3 NW of Valki on 14 August, 1943. A LaGG-5 and a Yak-1 on 15 December, 1943. | |||||
| 21 | Fintscher, Hugo | Fw | 13 | NJG-2, 12/NJG-3 | Bf 110 | EP EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, a "4 mot" N of Ebsjerg on 7 May, 1944. Magnus Report. | |||||
| 22 | Knetsch, Hugo | OFw | 23/09/19 | Koblenz | 1? |
| 2.(F)/ Aufkl.Gr. 122 | Me-410 A-1 Werknr 100107 (lost) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (24/06/43) EP EK 1 & EK 2 ![]() Recce Operational Clasp in Gold | KilledInAction (KIA) 4 November, 1943; shot down in the vicinity of Guidonia by a fighter of 523FS, 27FG, piloted by 1/Lt E.D. Griffin Jr, His pilot was Alfons Stückler(see his own entry) was also killed. In the obituary it is stated that he managed to shoot down one of his adversaries in the combat. | CKönig | |
| 23 | Brandes, Karl Heinz | Oblt | 8/8/2020 | 1 | ZG-76, II & III/NJG-1, 7 & 4/NJG-2 (01-09/42), 11/NJG-3 (Grove 5/43) | Bf 110, Ju 88C-6 Werk # 360301 "D5 + HW" (lost). Added: Bf-110 E-2 "G9+GM" Werknr. 2462 (06/01/42). | EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | KIC 18 May, 1943 when, during a training exercise, his Ju 88 crashed at Nissum Norre, near Nykobing and burst into flames, killing the three man crew. Remaining crew (KIC): Uffz Hugo Corfu Geb 12/5/21), R/O and Lt Kurt Klose (geb 10/20/20), Flt Engr. All three were retrieved from the wreckage and buried in the Lemvig Cemetery; Brandes in Gr 71, Corfu in Gr 72 and Klose in Gr 73. Source: Air War over Denmark. One known victory, a Lancaster on 25 September, 1942. Boiten, 3 victories. Added; Crew member R/O Gefr Herbert Schmidt (geb 02/02/22, see picture), was WIA on 06-07/01/42 when crashed near Wendisch Evern (CKönig) | ||||
| 24 | Huber, | Gefr | 1 | 11/JG-76 | Bf 109G | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, a P-47 SE of Freiburg on 10 October, 1944. | |||||
| 25 | Wittmer, Max | Lt | 10/5/1921 | Wenningsstedt/Sylt | 1 | 2/ZG-1 (8/2/43), V/KG-40 (Atlantic 8/8/43) | Bf 110, Ju 88C-6 Werk # 360367 "??" (lost 8/8/43) | EK 2Destroyer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with unnamed crew 8 August, 1943 during aerial combat over the sea (Ju 88 Loss List). One known vcitory, a Hampden on 2 August, 1943. Added: Believed sd by a B-24 of the USAAF 479th Anti-submarine Group over the sea NW of Spain. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Uffz Georg Kurschatke, Obs and Uffz Hugo Frank, R/O (D.Drury). Alternate spelling Wittmer-Eigenbrodt. | |||
| 26 | Steiger, Hugo | Ofw | 1 | Stab/ZG-26 (12/43), 2/ZG-26 (6/44) | Bf 110C & G, Me 410A-1 Werk # 2270 (dam 6/29/44) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(2/5/44) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge, Destroyer Operational Clasp | WIA 29 June, 1944 during aerial combat over Zörnitz, NW of Halle (Saale). His R/O, Uffz Rolf Franz Burghardt, was KilledInAction (KIA), and his remains have not ben transferred to a military cemetery. He is commemorated at Marianske Lazne (Marienbad), Czech Republic (D.Drury). One known victory, a B-24 in the Aachen area on 1 December, 1943. | |||||
| 27 | Sander, Hugo | Lt | 12/31/1919 | Munich | 1 | 5/ZG-1 (1/42 S.U.), 8/ZG-1 (S.U.) | Bf 109E-7 Werk # 0890 (lost 7/21/42) | EK 2Destroyer Operational Clasp | KIC 21 July, 1942 at Kutejnikowow, no cause reported (C. Mathis-Huber). His first known victory, a Soviet Seversky on 23 January, 1942. | |||
| 28 | Oppermann, Hugo | Uffz | 1 | 8/NJG-2, 1/NJG-1 | Bf 110 | EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, a "4 mot" N of Stuttgart on 15 March, 1944. Boiten 2 victories. | |||||
| 29 | Kraas, Ewald | Lt | 1 | 8/JG-77 (11/42 N. Africa), Stab III/JG-4 (7/44 to 4/45) | Bf 109F, Bf 109G-2 Werk # 10642 "Black 3" (lost 11/4/42) in JG-77, Fw 190A & D-9, Bf 109G & K-4 "Yellow 9" | EK 2Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | POW 4 November, 1942; shot down with wounds during aerial combat with Allied fighters in the Benghazi area. Seems as tho his one victory was also on 4 November, 1942, a Flg at the time. He was medically repatriated a year later and joined JG-4 in 1944. Flugbuch. He was the brother of RK Holder Hugo Kraas (Heeres). | |||||
| 30 | Altenhof, Hugo | Uffz | 3/2/1921 | 6/JG-300 (3/45) | Fw 190A-8 (lost 3/24/45 at Löbnitz) | Fighter Operational Clasp | Pilot reported KilledInAction (KIA), 24 March, 1945, no further detail (denkmalprojekt.org). | |||||
| 31 | Bachmann, Hugo | Uffz | 6/KG-54 (S.U.) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 140143 "B3 + HP" (lost 10/4/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with his Observer Oblt Willi Groth and two unnamed crew at Ssablago 4 October, 1942; crashed after being hit by flak (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 32 | Bartl, Hugo | Fw | Courtesy Christian König | 6/KG-51 (S.U.) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 300129 "9K + EP" (lost 12/6/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unname crew in Map Quadrant Pl. Qu. 81263 6 December, 1943 after being hit by flak (Ju 88 Loss List). | |||||
| 33 | Bauer, Hugo | Fw | 10/NJG-1 | Bf 110F-4 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/17/43) EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List | ||||||
| 34 | Baussert, Arnim | Ofw | I/KG-51 | Ju 88A-1 Werk # 5048 (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 6/7 December, 1940 when he crashed near Melun France following engine failure on the return flight from the bombing raid on Bristol. Cause of the failure not given. Remaining crew: Ofw Hugo Helms, Observer (KilledInAction (KIA)); Fw August Konrad, R/O (WIA) and Gefr John Henry, Gunner (WIA). Konrad and Henry bailed safely with injuries. Source: Bristol Past, John Penny. | ||||||
| 35 | Beierlein, Hugo | Uffz | Erg/NJG-1 | Bf 110C-1 Werk # 1360 (or 1393) (lost 4/16/41) | Destroyer Operational Clasp | KIC with unnamed crew 16 April, 1941 at Ludigsburg, SE of Sielmingen, cause not reported. Bf 110 Loss List. His R/O Gefr Wilhelm Jacobsen was also killed. | ||||||
| 36 | Bekar, Hugo | Uffz | 1/StG-3 (Africa) | Ju 87R-2 Werk # 5931 "S7 + EH" (lost 7/15/42) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 15 July, 1942; crashed after being hit by flak at El Alamein. Ju 87 Loss List | ||||||
| 37 | Blankenfuland, Bernhard | Uffz | | 3/KG-54 (5/40) | He 111P-2 Werk # 3356 "B3 +?L" (lost 5/11/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | His He 111 crashed 5km NW of Hulst Holland on 11 May, 1940, cause and pilot/crew disposition unknown. (DeSwart). Added:Pilot uninjured in the crash & POW. Remaining crew: Oblt Karl Brand, Obs (WIA/POW); Gefr Hugo Boegel, R/O (uninj/POW) and Fw Willy Wosczyna, Mech (KilledInAction (KIA) aft bailing; geb 12/3/13 Gleiwitz, bur Yssel Blk AZ, Row 2, Gr 28). Source: M. de Wolf. Additional: The ac was reportedly sd by the Dutch 114th AA Btty over Gorinchem, crashing at Arkelpolder, a short way to the north (of Hulst?) (D.Drury). | |||||
| 38 | Blum, Hugo | Ofw | Wekusta 26 (Med) | Ju 88D-1 Werk # 430202 "5M + J" (lost 10/27/42), Ju 88D-1 Trop Werk # 430367 "5M + B" (lost 2/13/43) | Meteorological Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew at Trapani-Tunis 13 February, 1943, cause unknown (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: Pilot Blum and crew believed uninjured when Wk# 430202 made a crash landing at Son San Juan (Baleares Island) on 27 October, 1942. Remaining crew: Reg Rat Walter Wolfgarten, Meteorologist (KilledInAction (KIA) 4/4/43), Uffz Hans Debrodt, R/O and Ofw Ewald Jander, Mech (SGM, Incidents in Spain). | ||||||
| 39 | Bodelschwingh, Dietrich von | Oblt | Aufkl.Gr. 114 (1937), Aufkl.Gr. 12 (09/39), 3./StG 77 (04/41) | Ju-87 B-1 Werknr 0493 | KIFA when colliding in mid-air with another collision near Arad airfield in Romania with another Ju 87 Werknr. 5186 after returning from a combat mission. Crew: Lt. Hugo-Anton Ullhofen (born 21/06/20 in Embach im Pinzgau/Salzburg). Both are buried at Arad, Romania. | CKönig | ||||||
| 40 | Brand, Karl | Oblt | 9/18/1913 | Münster | | 3/KG-54 (5/40), Adj Stab II/KG-54 (Evreux) | He 111P Werk # Unk "B3 + ?L" (lost 5/11/40), Ju 88A Werk # Unk "B3 + DC" (lost 5/28/1941) | Wound Badge, Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 28 May, 1941, while flying as observer for Oblt Erich Heinrichs, sd by a Beaufighter during Operation Channel Dash, west of Ireland. POW/WIA (briefly) 11 May, 1940 during the French Campaign. Source: A. Rosseels & D.Drury. Added: Re the 5/11 incident, he and his crew were sd by AA fire 5km NW of Hulst, killing Fw Willi Wosczyna (born 03/12/13, (CKönig) bur Yssel AZ-28). Remaining crew (POW briefly): Uffz Bernhard Blankenfuland and Gefr Hugo Boegel (DVL Loss List). | |||
| 41 | Brierklein, Ludwig | Uffz | 5/KG-30 (S.U.) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 1746 "4D + LN" (lost 5/18/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 18 May, 1942; failer to return from a mission to Murmansk, cause unknown. Remaining crew: Uffz Johann Roseberger, Observer (MIA); Ogefr Fritz Krükgerle, Gunner (MIA) and Ogefr Josef Huber, Mech (WIA). Source: SIG Norway. Alternate spelling: Briesslein (Ju 88 Loss List). Breisslein seems more Germanic. | ||||||
| 42 | Brückner, Hugo | Fw | III/ZG-26 (Med) | Ju 88C-6 Werk # 360232 (65% dam 10/12/42), Ju 88C-6 Werk # 360249 "??" (80% dam 11/19/42) | Wound Badge Destroyer Operational Clasp | WIA 19 November, 1942 during an enemy fighter attack at Arca, two other unnamed crew KilledInAction (KIA) (Ju 88 Loss List). WIA with one other unnamed crew 12 October, 1942; enemy fire near the gazala airfield (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 43 | Brünsing, Walter | OFw | 31/07/14 | Neuruppin | 3./NJG 3 | Ju-88 G-1 (lost) | KIFA on 22 July 1944 at the Erbeskopf bei Thalfang. He might not be the pilot of the following crew (KIFA): Mech Uffz Klaus Becker (born in Saarland), Uffz Hugo Hutter (born 06/05/20 Bremm, Mosel), Uffz Toni Riezinger (born 25/04/22 at Oberschotterlee near Nikolsburg Niederdonau) | CKönig | ||||
| 44 | Cenkier, Johann | Lt | 2/22/1911 |
| 4/NJG-1 | Bf-110 D-0 "G9 + IM" Werknr. 3193 (lost) (CK) | Night Fighter Operational Clasp | KIC 27 March, 1942, crashing at Purnode, buried Lommel, Block 21/67. Source: A. Rosseels. Added: Seems to be an accident. Buried in Waldfriedhof München. His Radop/ Gunr was Gefr Hugo Bernasko (11/09/18 in Saarbrücken, KIC) (CK). | ||||
| 45 | Deimling, Fritz | Uffz | 1./KG 27 | He-111 H-1 "1G+DH" (lost) | WIA on 05/06/40 near Rouen, shot down in combat with MB 152 of GC II/10 and forced landed with 100% damage 100% loss, Crew: Obsv Lt Hugo Lavallée (uninjured), RadOp Uffz Conrad Nuhn (KilledInAction (KIA)), Engr OFw Erich List (KilledInAction (KIA)) | CKönig | ||||||
| 46 | Dönig, Hugo | Lt | 8/29/1919 | ![]() Ysselstein, Holland | EP EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold | KilledInAction (KIA) 31 January, 1944. Buried at Ysselsteyn (Helden Freidhof-Arnhem), Bm-4, Grave 89. Luft. Pilot Discussion Board. | ||||||
| 47 | Eden, Ewald | Uffz | 9/KG-51 | He 111 Werk # 53811 "9K + MT" (lost 5/11/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 11 May, 1940; bailed safely after being shot down at Brassy (Montsauche) by an Ms 406 of GC II/7, piloted by CDT Durieux and CNE Hugo. Remaining crew: Uffz Franz Niedermayer, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA) and buried at Nevers); Gefr Josef Zellner, Bombardier (bailed safely & POW); Gefr Paul Riederer, Mech (bailed safely & POW) and Gefr Heinz Hinrichs, Gunner (bailed safely & POW). Source: French Report provided by Friedrich Braun. | ||||||
| 48 | Eggebrecht, Georg | Uffz | 6/KG-1 (S.U.) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 6323 "V4 + KP" (lost 7/25/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with his Observer Oblt Hugo Stein and two others unnamed, near Maga 25 July, 1941, due to enemy fire (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 49 | Ehrentraut, Walter | OFw | 10./KGr.z.b.V. 1 | Ju-52 3m "1Z + EU" (lost) | KIFA on 22 September 1939 when collided with barrage balloon and crashed at Grossjena, near Naumburg, Germany during a transport flight. Crew (KIFA): Uffz Rudolf Pahler, Uffz Jens Lorenzen, Uffz Johannes Lorenz of 2./Flieger Kommando Berlin. 9 Passengers of III./StG 2 (KIFA): Uffz Willi Andreas (Stab III./StG2), Uffz Kurt Gambke (Stab III./StG 2, born 02/12/13), Uffz Hugo Mahatzki (Stab III./StG 2), Uffz Heinrich Tetzlaff (Stab III./StG 2), Gefr. Walter Bolanz (Stab III./StG 2), Gefr. Rudolf Kunzmann (Stab III./StG 2), Uffz Walter Eyring (8./StG 2), OGefr Kurt Doll (8. /StG 2), OGefr Franz Wolff (8./StG 2). | CKönig | ||||||
| 50 | Eimermacher, Hugo | Lt | 1(H)/11 | Fw 189A | EP(1/4/43)![]() EK 1 & 2 Observer Operational Clasp | Vermeer EP Awards List. Believed to be an Observer, not a pilot. | ||||||
| 51 | Erhart, Josef | Fw | 1920/05/04 | Waldsee/Ravensburg |
| 12./NJG 3 | Ju 88 G-6 "D5 + ??" Werknr 711267 (lost) | KIA on 17 September 1944, failed to return from mission for reasons unknown. Crew (KIA): Mech Gefr Gerhard Geckeler (born 07/07/22 in Zuffenhausen/Stuttgart), Radop Gefr Friedrich Franz (born 20/05/24 in Bad Nauheim), Radop Uffz Hugo Roth (born 20/11/19 in Friedrichstal).
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| 52 | Feifel, Hugo | Ofhr | 10/19/1924 | Heilbronn | 7/JG-51 | Bf 109G-14 Werk # 780858 "Yellow 3" (lost 12/6/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 6 December, 1944 during aerial combat over Dolne' Dubove' SlovaKilledInAction (KIA). He fell to his death, to the west of Dolne' Dubove", when he bailed for his ac, and his parachute failed to open. He is buried in the War Cem., at Bratislava, SlovaKilledInAction (KIA), Blk 1, among the unknowns (D.Drury). | ||||
| 53 | Feindt, Hugo | Fhr | 1/29/1922 | Grünendeich | 6/ZG-1 | Bf 110G-2 Werk # 130083 "2N + AP" (lost 6/26/44) | Wound Badge, Destroyer Operational Clasp | WIA 26 June, 1944 during aerial combat and crashed in the area of Pezinok to Vinicnym, SlovaKilledInAction (KIA). His R/O, Ogefr Helmut Döpke was KilledInAction (KIA); buried in the War Cem. Hamburg-Ohlsdorf in a single grave, no detail, Hamburg being his hometown (D.Drury). | ||||
| 54 | Fleischer, Hugo | Ofw | 1/KG-40 | He 177A-3 Werk # 535745 "CJ +FS" (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 21 January, 1944, crashing west of Rouen France during a mission. Remaining crew: Uffz Karl Heinz Altpeter, Fw Walter Polacy, Gefr Hans Knodtke, Ofw Alfred Link and Ogefr Willi Schmidt. Only Link survived the crash. Jager Blatt 6/2004. | ||||||
| 55 | Freiberg, Rudolf | Ofw | 7/KG-100 | Do 217 Werk # Unk (lost 8/15/44) | Bomber Operational Clasp | Interned in Spain 15 August, 1944 after failing to return from a mission against shipping off St Raphael France. The ac was lost at sea due to AA fire from one of the vessels. The crew members were rescued by Spanish fishermen. Remaining crew: Fhr Oskar Grüner, Obs; Uffz Ernst Herbert Huber, R/O; Uffz Helmut Ende, Gnr and Ogefr Hans Wassermann, Flt Engr, the only crew member reported repatriated (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 56 | Frey, Hugo | Ofw | 1/22/1910 | Kleinsüssen | Erg. Stf./ZG-76 | Me 410A-1 Werk # 10257 "1E + HE" (lost 6/28/44) | Destroyer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 28 June, 1944; with one engine on fire, he crashed into the Zlate Mountain, Zuckmantel, Silesia. His R/O, Uffz Detlef Ahlers (geb 6/9/1912 in Bremen) also KilledInAction (KIA). Both were able to bail from the burning ac, but appeared to be too low for their chute to deploy (Leteckabadatelna via F.Braun). | ||||
| 57 | Gäbler, Hugo | Uffz | IV/KG-3 (France) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 4245 (lost 10/4/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC with unnamed crew near the Bourges airfield 4 October, 1942, probably due to a servicing fault while on a non-combat flight (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 58 | Greeven, Hugo | Uffz | 1/KGr-126 (10/40), III/KG-26 (11/40), Erg/KG-28, 1/KG-28, 2/KG-28, 1/KG-27, 12/KG-27 (6/43), 3/KG(J)/27 (11/44) | He 111H-3, He 111H-4 Werk # 6948 "1T + KH" (Dam 10/2/40) & He 111P, He 111H-16 in KG(J)/27 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(9/24/42) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp | Flugbuch (12/39 to 6/43). Ludwig Havighorst served as his Bombardier in 1940. Added: His work #6948 sustained damage over London 2 October, 1940, causing the crew to ditch in the North Sea off Norfolk, cause unknown. Remaining crew (MIA): Lt z S Günther Grünwald, Obs; Uffz Otto Plenert, R/O; Lt Karl Fritz Schreyer, 2nd Obs and Gefr Richard Weber, Flt Engr. Although all were spotted in a dinghy, only the pilot survived due to a long delay before their rescue. He is known to have served in units up to 29 April, 1945 (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 59 | Greiff, Kurt von | Maj | 5/18/1910 | Berlin-Charlottenburg | I/KG-51 (2/41), Stab/Lw.Kdo.Ost | Do 17M, He 111H & Ju 88A-4 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(1/6/43) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp | See Luftwaffe Officer Career Summaries for further detail.
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| 60 | Haack, Erich Hugo "Harry" | Ofw | 3/1/1914 | Lippusch | Courtesy Christian König | 5/StG-2 | Ju 87B (lost) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 13 August, 1940 during aerial combat, crashing near the Grimstone Viaduct, near Dorchester, Dorset. Buried Brookwood Military Cem., Plot 15, Row A, Gr 5. Source: M.Croft. His gunner, Uffz Heinrich Haselmeyer (geb 6/17/1915, Oberhausen, KilledInAction (KIA)) also buried in Brookwood, Plot 15, Row A, Gr.6. Source: D. Drury. | |||
| 61 | Hagspiel, Artur | Gefr |
| 4./KG 53 | He 111 H-2 "A1 + GM" Werknr 3145 (lost 21/10/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 21 November, 1940 following aerial combat with Spitfires of No.603 Sq.. One of the Spitfires, piloted by Sgt Ronald E.Plant, collided with the German machine, severing one of it's wings. The Heinkel crashed and exploded at Teynham, Kent, killing the entire crew. Sgt Plant was also killed when his ac crashed at Widdenham, Kent. Remaining crew: Gefr Wilhelm Stieger, Obs; Ogefr Bruno Volkmann, R/O; Gefr Rudolf Hubert Deutsch, Flt Engr (bur CC/1/5/171) and Gefr Hugo Löffler, Gnr (bur CC/1/5/172). One of either Hagspiel, Stieger or Volkmann, is believed buried in CC/1/5/173 under the name Franz Huber, due to misidentification resulting from the explosion (D.Drury). | |||||
| 62 | Harbauer, Helmut | Uffz | 3/19/1921 | Hof Saale | 6/KG-6 (Le Culot Fr.) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 2537 "3E + BP" (lost 4/19/44) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 19 April, 1944 when, on a London raid, he was shot down by a Mosquito of RAF No. 96 Sq., piloted by P/O Allen. The AC was caught in a searchlight beam and then hit by the Mosquito fire. The pilot and Observer bailed safely, but the R/O and the Gunner died in the crash at Coursehome, near Cranbrook, Kent. Remaining crew: Uffz Friedrich Schork, Observer (POW); Uffz Hugo Mühlbauer, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA)) and Uffz Fritz Götze, Gunner (KilledInAction (KIA)).
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| 63 | Häring, Gerhard | Oblt | II/KG-30 | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 4402 (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA (and presumed KilledInAction (KIA)) 16 July, 1941; shot down and exploded on impact by the Murmansk railway. Remaining crew (all MIA and presumed KilledInAction (KIA)): Ogefr Paul Hüber, Observer; Gefr Heinrich Harms, R/O and Uffz Horst Stöhr, Gunner. Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 64 | Harms, Hugo | Ogefr | ![]() | Rammkdo "Elbe" (3/45 Sachau) | Bf 109G (lost 4/7/45) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 7 April, 1945 during the Ramm-Attack against American bombers. He was attacked by American fighters SW of Schwarmstedt. He was found in his crashed AC near Gilten. | |||||
| 65 | Hauck, Hugo | Oblt | 1923/07/03 |
| EJG (St Jean d'Angely (CK), 9./JG 77 (01/43 Tunisia) | Bf 109G-2 Werk # 10756 "Yellow 8" (lost 2/26/43) | Joined the Luftwaffe in 1940. Joined his Staffel in January, 1943. After 10 or 12 combat missions, he was shot down by a Spitfire NW of Medenine and taken prisoner on 26 February, 1943. He was the victim of F/Lt Ian Shand of RAF No 145 Sq. Released from captivity (in Canada and Britain) in April, 1947, he and Shand were post-war friends. | |||||
| 66 | Havighorst, Ludwig | Ofw | Ostbevern, Germany | III/KG-26 (7/40 Scapa Flow Raid participant), I/KG-26 (9/40) redesignated III/KG-27 in July, 1941, 5/KG-27 (12/41) | He 111H-3 "TI +K1" with Gericke, He 111 "1G + NN" with Denz | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(2/16/43) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Bomber Operational Clasp w/Pendant | Although not a pilot, his record is as noteworthy as that of Schnaufers crew, all bestowed with the Knights Cross. Originally in the 26th Infantry Regt., he transferred into the Luftwaffe in January, 1940. He graduated from Bombardier school and served with notable pilots such as Fw Becker over England, Uffz Hugo Greeven over England, Uffz Dries along the French Coast, Heinz Gericke (where Ludwig was designated as AC Commander, even tho he was not a pilot) over England, the French Coast and Russia, Lt Heinz Bussemer in Russia, Oblt Plümecke in Russia, and the most numerous (251) with Uffz Ludwig Denz in Russia. Altho nominated three times for the RK after his 400th mission, 4 October, 1943, his recommendations kept getting overlooked, even tho 400 was the acceptable number for bomber crews. 427 combat missions. In November, 1944, he was promoted to Oblt., and served in the 9th Paratrooper Regt, 15th Combat Engineer Company. A 4th RK recommendation was submitted by his Paratrooper Commander. Captured on 4 March, 1945, by American troops, he was released from captivity on 12 September, 1945. | |||||
| 67 | Heideklang, Rolf Hugo | Lt | 11/13/1919 | Dresden | 1/NJG-6 | Bf 110 G-4 Werk # 5564 (90% dam 8/17/43) | Night Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 17 August, 1943 at Bingenheim, crashed due to a strafing attack. His R/O Uffz Heinz Krause (1/10/1920) was WIA. | ||||
| 68 | Heilig, Hugo | Ofw | Wekusta 26 | Ju 88D-1/Ho Werk # 430559 (lost 5/2/43) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/17/43 Post.) EK 1 & 2 Meteorological Operational Clasp | MIA 2 May, 1943. DK-G Awards List | ||||||
| 69 | Heimke, Paul Hugo Hans Julius (CK) | Lt | 1920/09/19 | Wipperfürth |
Courtesy Oleg Marin | Erg.Stf./NJG 2 (03/42 Venlo) | Ju 88 C-6 "R4 + TR" Werknr 360178 (lost 28/03/42) | KIC 28 March, 1942 when his Ju 88 crashed at Kleverskerke Holland, S of Veere, cause unknown (DeSwart). Remaining crew (KIC): Radop Uffz Karl Engels (born 18/08/1919 in Lüttringhausen, CK) and Gunr OGefr Ernst Vitt (EK 1+2, Op Clasp Night fighter Bronze, born 01/10/1919 in Siegen, CK) All three are buried at Heldenfriedhof, Prinsenhagen, near Breda (Wings to Victory). Vitt buried Block AZ, Grave 6-144 (Fred Munckhof, NL.). Added: Uffz Engels buried Yssel AZ-6-142. Lt Heimke buried AZ-6-143 (SGLO). Courtesy Oleg Marin | ||||
| 70 | Hemmrlein, Georg | Fw | 1921 | TG-30 | He 111H-16 Werk # 162450 "S3 + BH" (lost 1/15/45) | Transport Operational Clasp | KIC the night of 14/15 January, 1945. With an engine burning during the return from St Nazaire, he crashed east of Bremelau, killing the entire crew. Remaining crew: Fw Ernst Fahrenwald, age 25; Uffz Helmut Adam, age 21; Ofw Hugo Reppin, Mech, ago 32 and Uffz Wilhelm Hubert, age 24. Fahrenwald, Adam & Reppin buried in the Bremelauer Cemetery. Source: F.Braun. | |||||
| 71 | Hermetter, Hugo | Gefr | 3/JGr. Drontheim (JFS-3) (Grove De.) | Bf 109D Werk # 465 (lost) | Student Pilot | KIC 14 January, 1942; crashed at Ulbjerg, near Viborg Denmark on a non-operational flight, cause unknown. Source: SIG Norway. Per "Air War over Denmark", he was part of a seven aircraft flight flying high altitude, when suddenly, his AC was seen to leave the formation and dive vertically into a farmers field in Ulbjerg Denmark. | ||||||
| 72 | Hoffmann, G. | Oblt | ![]() Cannock Chase | 1(F)/123 (Channel) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 0291 "4U + DH" (lost 9/25/41) | Observer Operational Clasp | MIA with three other unnamed crew 25 September, 1941; sd by Spitfires of No. 66 Sq., off Lands End, two remaining crew KilledInAction (KIA), one other MIA (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: Remaining crew: Gefr E. Wurst (MIA), Uffz Günther Nitz (KilledInAction (KIA), bur Ft George Military Cem, St Peter Port, Guernsey, Gr # 154) and Uffz Hugo Ekrowski (KilledInAction (KIA), bur CC, 2/4/66). Source: D.Drury. | |||||
| 73 | Höhle, Hugo | Uffz | Training Unit ? (Langendiebach) | DFS 230 (?) Werk # 122096 (70% dam 10/12/43) | Pilot Badge | Uninjured 12 October, 1943 when he struck trees as he approached the Langendiebach airfield (pilot error). His student, Uffz Theo Henne was uninjured. | ||||||
| 74 | Hoppen, Hugo | Fw | 4/S Fl.ü.G.-1 (12/44) | Fw 190A-8 Werk # Unk (dam 12/17/44) | Transport Operational Clasp | Uninjured 17 December, 1944, when he crash landed near Eckolstädt during a transfer flight, cause unknown (C.König). | ||||||
| 75 | Huber, Adolf | Uffz | 2/2/1923 | 10/JG-2 | Fw 190D-9 (lost 3/17/45) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 17 March, 1945 during aerial combat at Langenlonsheim, buried Koblenz, no further detail. | |||||
| 76 | Huber, Alfred | Ogefr | 4/JG-300 | Bf 109G-14/AS Werk # 783890 (lost 10/16/44 at Teltow) | Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | Injured in a crash at Teltow on 16 October, 1944, when he crashed on a low altitude flight. Source: JG-300 Loss List | ||||||
| 77 | Huber, Alois | Fw | 9/SG-3 (S.U.) | Ju 87D-5 Werk # 130678 (dam 10/31/43) | Wound Badge Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | Huber and his unnamed crew were injured in an emergency landing in Map Quad Pl.Qu. 3785, cause not reported. Ju 87 Loss List | ||||||
| 78 | Huber, Franz | Ofw | Aufkl.Gr. unit | Ju 188E, Me 410A-1 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/1/44) EK 1 & 2 Observer Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List | ||||||
| 79 | Huber, Franz | Uffz | V/KG-40 (Atlantic) | Ju 88C-6 Werk # 750333 "??" (lost 9/11/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew after aerial combat on 11 September, 1943, location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 80 | Huber, Friedrich | Fw | 1908/10/29 | Karlsruhe |
| 9./KG z.b.V. 1 | Ju 52/3m Werknr 5156 (lost, CK) | His Ju 52 crashed at Rotterdam Holland, by Waalhaven, on 10 May, 1940, cause and pilot/crew disposition unknown. (DeSwart). Originally buried Waalhaven, then to Ysselsteyn BW-066 (Dr. H. Weiss & H.D. Zemke). | ||||
| 81 | Huber, Georg | Uffz | II/KG-40 (4/43) | Do 217E-4 Werk # 4284 "F8 + KN" (lost 4/11/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 11 April, 1943, cause and location unknown. Remaining crew: Ogefr Gerhard Schmengler, Obs (MIA); Uffz Emil Ruddis, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA)) and Ogefr Walter Schönauer, Gnr (MIA) (Qu.Meister File). | ||||||
| 82 | Huber, Gustav | Uffz | 10/07/21 | 2./SG 3 | Ju-87 D | MIA on 23/06/1944 in Finland. Crew KilledInAction (KIA): Lettenmaier, Karl | CKönig | |||||
| 83 | Huber, Hans | Uffz | 3/StG-5 (S.U.) | Ju 87D-3 Werk # 110039 "L1 + LL" (lost 6/21/43) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 21 June, 1943 SW of Wolchowstroy due to flak. Ju 87 Loss List | ||||||
| 84 | Huber, Heinrich | Uffz | 1(F)/123 (Med) | Ju 88D-1 Werk # 430837 "4U + UH" (lost 12/22/43) | Observer Operational Clasp | MIA with his Observer Lt Werner Götz and two other unnamed crew in the Corsica/Sardinia area 22 December, 1943, cause unknown (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 85 | Huber, Heinz | Uffz | Erg/Fernaufkl.Gr. (Reich Def) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 4061 "F2 + CN" (lost 7/14/43) | Observer Operational Clasp | KIC with his Observer Ofw Hermann Walter and two other unnamed crew in Map Quadrant Pl.Qu. 9675 on 14 July, 1943; crashed at sea, cause not reported (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 86 | Huber, Hermann | Oblt | Courtesy Christian König | Stfkpt 6/LG-1 (2/44 Italy - 1/45 Reich Def) | Ju 88S-3 Werk # 331294 "L1 + NP" (lost 1/23/45) | EK 1 & 2, Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 23 January, 1945 during a mine-laying operation, when he was attacked by Mosquitos of RAF No. 409 Sq., and/or AA fire of the 105th AA Brigade. His Ju 88 crashed at Scheldemonding Holland, along with two others. Remaining crew (MIA): Fw Leopold Schedl, Obs; Uffz Werner Rittgen, R/O and Lt Hans Gross, Gunner. (DeSwart & Wings to Victory) | |||||
| 87 | Huber, Hugo | Lt | 1922/11/18 (CK) | Straubing (CK) |
| 2./JG 4 (Italy) | Bf 109 G-6 "Black 2" Werknr 162731 (lost 07/05/44) | ![]() at least Fighter Operational Clasp in Bronze | KilledInAction (KIA) 7 May, 1944 during aerial combat at Fabrica (JG-4 List). Added: Buried Pomezia German War Cemetery Block U Grab 902 (CK) | |||
| 88 | Huber, Josef 'Sepp' | OFw | 1915/07/18 | Kempten Allgäu | Courtesy CK | I./StG 165 as mech, 2./StG 77, 9./StG 77, 8./SG 77 | Ju 87 D, Fw 190 F-8 | ![]() RK (20/07/44) ![]() Spanish Cross in Bronze with Swords (06/06/39 CK) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (21/08/42) EP (01/06/42 CK) ![]() EK 1 (02/11/41 CK) & EK 2 (06/05/41 CK) ![]() Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant (21/10/42 CK) Krim shield Medalla de la Campaña de España 1936-1939 (1939) Cruz Roja Del Merito Militar (1939) Bulgarian Cross to the Order for Bravery 4th Class | 721 missions destroying 46 tanks, two armored trains and two important bridges. Transitioned to the Fw 190, but flew no missions in it. Added: RK awarded after flying over 600 combat missions. Deceased on 24/05/2008 in Kempten (CK). | |||
| 89 | Hüber, Karl | 5/7/1920 | Dornbirn, Austria | Stfkpt | ? | ? | KilledInAction (KIA) 14 April, 1945 during aerial combat; crashed near the Brick Works in Pottenbrunn at St Pölten. Source: Kurt Rieder. Note: The daughter of Karl Hüber, Inga Taylor, when discovering this entry in 2013, wished to thank Kurt Rieder for providing this information. I had misplaced his address. | |||||
| 90 | Huber, Karl | Uffz | 10/14/19/23 | Bergen | 3(F)/123 | Ju 88D Werk # Unk (lost 6/6/44) | Observer Operational Clasp | KIC at Languidic Fr. on 6 June, 1944, killing the entire crew. Added: This crew sd by a P-47 when returning from a recon mission over the southern coast of England. They crashed near Landevant, 15km NE of Lorient (C.König). Remaining crew (bur Pornichet Cem, Blk 2, Row 17): FhjOfw Karl Winkelmann (geb 3/25/1913 Eichstadt, bur Gr 540), Obs; Ofw Leonard Kops (geb 2/12/1917 Gereonsweiler, bur Gr 539), R/O and Uffz Karl Mentberger (geb 9/18/1921 Knittefeld, bur Gr 538), Gnr. Pilot Uffz Huber buried in Grave 537 (absa3945). | ||||
| 91 | Hüber, Karl Friedrich | Uffz | II/JG-26 (joins 3/45) | Fw 190D-9 | Fighter Operational Clasp in Bronze | "New Growth" pilot. | ||||||
| 92 | Huber, Ludwig | Uffz | 1923/11/15 | Lorken |
| 2.(F)./Aufkl.St. 123 | ![]() EK 2 ![]() Recce Operational Clasp in Silver | Mech/ Gunr, KIA on 3 March 1944 8km N of airfield Cadurra / Rhodos. Reason and crew not known. Buried in in Dionyssos-Rapendoza. | CKönig | |||
| 93 | Huber, Maximillian "Max" | Uffz | 16/JG-4 (Drewitz, Reich Def) | Bf 109G-14 Werk # 462756 "Blue 9" (lost 1/29/45) | Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 29 January, 1945, cause and location not reported. He was lost in the area of Kustrin, now called Kostrzyn nad Odra, Lubusz Voivodeship. Poland. No VDK burial match (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 94 | Huber, Richard | Uffz | 5/JG-11 (Reich Def Ost) | Bf 109K-4 Werk # 332273 "White 9 + -" (lost 2/5/45) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KIC 5 February, 1945 when he accidentally struck the ground northwest of Strausberg. | ||||||
| 95 | Hüber, Rudolf | Lt | 7/19/1920 | Aschersleben | 1/JG-2 (3/45 Merzhausen) | Fw 190D-9 Werk # 600385 (lost 3/9/45) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 9 March, 1945 during aerial combat with B-26s, crashing 2.5km north of Fishbach/Bad Schwalbach, buried in Usingen (Fw 190 Loss List). | ||||
| 96 | Huber, Sebastian | Uffz | 1917/12/30 | Siboling, Traunstein (CK) | ![]() ![]() | 11.(StG)/LG 1 | Ju 87 B-1 (lost) | KilledInAction (KIA) 14 July, 1940; shot down over the Strait of Dover by Hurricanes of No 615 Sq., piloted by Flt Lt John Gayner, F/O Peter Collard & P/O Petrus Hugo. Huber's body washed ashore on the Dutch coast and is buried at Ysselsteyn, Blk BK, Row 2, Gr 49. His R/O-Gnr, Uffz Heinz Hecke is listed as MIA (D.Drury). | ||||
| 97 | Huber, Sepp | Lt | 9/KG(J)-6 | Me 262A Werk # Unk (lost 4/25/45) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KIFA 25 April, 1945 when his Me 262 ground looped at Hostivice CZ. and exploded. Jager Blatt article. Added: His ground loop may have been caused by damage sustained in combat with Lt William Hoelscher of 4FG (F.Braun). This is probably Josef "Sepp" Huber, previously in StG & SG-77. | ||||||
| 98 | Huber, Siegfried | Ofw | 9/2/1914 | Kitzingen am Main |
| 4/StG-165, 7/StG-2 (S.U.) | Ju 87D-1 Werk # 2228 "T6 + BR" (lost 1/19/43) | ![]() RK(4/3/43 Post.) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(3/23/42) EK 1 & 2 EP (6/1/42), Dive Bomber Operational Clasp with Pendant | KilledInAction (KIA) with unnamed crew 19 January, 1943 in the southern part of Novo Pskov during an attack on columns, crashing due to ground collision in bad weather. 434 missions destroying 24 tanks and damaging one Soviet destroyer. Added: Crew (KIA): OFw Fritz Lieberenz (born 04/11/17 in Magdeburg. Prior to 1941 he was flying instructor at a Stuka school but die to his persistent efforts he was transferred to the front. Since he crashed (CKönig) | |||
| 99 | Huber, Stefan | Fw | III/Grosse Kampfbeobachterschule 2 (Novy Dvor Malacky FP, Cz) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 3399 (lost 3/4/44) | EK 2, Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 4 March, 1944 when his ac was destroyed in a takeoff accident, killing all onboard, circumstances unknown. Remaining crew: Fw Siegfried Marhart, Obs; Gefr Johannes Ruoss, Obs Student and Gefr Matthias Christiansen, Obs Student (D.Drury & Obit Card online). | ||||||
| 100 | Hubner, Walter | Uffz | 7(Sturm)/JG-4 | Fw 190A-8/R2 Werk # 682673 "Yellow 14" (lost 1/1/45) | Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 1 January, 1945 during aerial combat near Babenhausen during Operation Bodenplatte. The JG-4 List suggests he crashed at Babenhausen during an Alarmstart takeoff on 1 January, 1945, and died of his injuries on 12 January, 1945. Added: Buried Bad Nauheim, Gr 84 (Manrho/Putz publ.). Alternate spelling: Huber. |
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