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| 1 | Andersen, Oskar | Fw | 03/05/14 | Wanderuo, Flensburg | 1./Bordfliegergruppe 196 | Ar-196 A-2 "T3 + AK" (lost) | KIA during the sinking of the battleship Bismarck 400km W of Brest on 27/05/41. Crew: Obsv Lt z.S. Rolf Hambruch (KIA) | CKönig | ||||
| 2 | Romm, Oskar Walter "Ossi " | Hptm | 12/18/1919 | Haindorf Isergebirge | 92 |
| 1/JG-51(9/42), EJG-1(8/43), 1/JG-51(1/44), Stfkpt 12/JG-3 (7/44), Stfkpt 15//JG-3 (10/44 Schafstädt), Stafkpt 4/JG-3 (11/44), Kdr IV/Sturm/JG-3 (2/45) | Fw 190A-3 Werk # 2279 (WIFA 25% dam 9/29/42), Fw 190A-3 Werk # 0291 "White 12" (45% dam 11/22/42), Fw 190A-3 "Wh 9", Bf 109G-10/U2 Wk# 462919, "Wh 7 + I" w/ 15/JG-3 (11/44), Fw 190A-8 & Fw 190D-9 "Blue 1" & Blue 2" in IV Grp | RK(2/29/44)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/17/43) EP(10/2/43) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | 8 Bombers. 229 combat missions. 82 victories in the East. His first known Soviet victory, a MiG-1 on 15 January, 1943. Two Il-2s on 24 February, 1943. Two Pe-2s on 18 March, 1943. A LaGG-5 on 20 April, 1943. An Il-2 and a MiG-3 on 5 July, 1943. Two Il-2s (m.H.), two Pe-2s and a MiG-3 on 2 August, 1943. Five Il-2s on 20 August, 1943. A Yak-9 and five Boston IIIs on 5 February, 1944. While in IV/JG-3, he downed 3 Liberators in one sortie (on 18/07/44 CK). His 80th victory, a P-51 near Kempten on 18 July, 1944. His 85th, a B-17 W of Halberstädt on 28 September, 1944. Stfkpt 15/JG-3 in July, 1944 and Stfkpt 4/JG-3 in November, 1944. Returned briefly to 15/JG-3 in January 1945 before becoming Kdr of IV/JG-3 in February, 1945. His 87th victory, an Il-2 on 18 February, 1945. Nos 88 & 89, A P-39 and a Yak-3 on 19 February, 1945. Known to have flown the Fw 190D-9 in IV/JG-3 in March 1945 from Prezlau Germany. His 92nd and last victory, an Il-2 on 21 March, 1945. Suffered serious burns in a D-9 crash, 24 April, 1945 when the engine seized. Flew Fw 190A "White 9" in 1/JG-51 in October, 1942, Vyazma, S.U.. Deceased 1 May, 1993. Add: after his treble victory on 18/07/44 he had to bail out at high altitude which meant that he was off operations for the next 2 months (CK)
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| 3 | Gmelin, Knud | Oblt | 12/7/1921 | Nedlitz | 8 | 15/KG-40 (7/43) aka ZG-1, 13/KG-40 (9/43), Stfü 1/ZG-1 (4/44) | Bf 110, Ju 88C-6 Werk # unk "F8 + RX" (lost 6/9/44) | EP EK 1 & 2 Destroyer Operational Clasp in Bronze | KilledInAction (KIA) 9 June, 1944 (Magnus). Hit by light AA fire in the vicinity of Caen, he crash landed near Epron France, where he bled to death (LOCS). 70 combat missions. Another source claims 14 victories. One known victory, a Sunderland (HSS) on 18 July, 1943. A 2nd, a Wellington (HSS) NW of Cape Ortegal on 26 July, 1943. A 3rd, a Catalina, shared with Lothar Wolff on 1 August, 1943. A 4th, a B-24 II on 2 September, 1943. A 5th, a shared victory with Horstmann and Hommel on 18 September, 1943. A 6th, a Beaufighter on 12 December, 1943. A 7th & 8th, both Mosquitos at Biscay on 11 April, 1944. Added: Remaining crew 9 June, 1944 (WIA): Uffz Wilhelm Dunker, Obs and Uffz Gerhard Zimmermann, R/O. Oblt Gmelin buried La Cambe France, Blk 30, Gr 119 (D.Drury). | |||
| 4 | Zimmermann, Claus | Lt | 7 | JG-52 | Bf 109F | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | Died 29 July, 1942 of Yellow Fever. Magnus Report. | |||||
| 5 | Zwittnig, Ludwig | Oblt | 12/24/1914 | Klagenfurt, Austria | 6 |
Courtesy Christian König | Stfkpt 1 & 2/JG-3 | Bf 109G-14 | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, his 1st, a P-47 at Roye-Noyon on 20 June, 1944. His 2nd, a B-17 (HSS) on 12 September, 1944, no location given. His 3rd, a P-51 in the Schwalmstadt area on 13 September, 1944. A 4th, a B-17 in the Marnfeld area on 2 November, 1944. He was shot down this same day in a G-14 over Halle, bailing safely. His 5th, same day, another B-17 at Eisleben. A 6th, a LaGG-3 on 3 March, 1945. Added: WIA on 02/11/44 and hospitalized in Halle (CKönig). Alternate spelling: Zwittning. Added: according to a letter of parents of Herbert Zimmermann Zwittnig was killed 3 days before wars end (05/05/45) east of Berlin (CKönig). His wife remarried after the war. | ||
| 6 | Heidrich, Hans Werner | Oblt | 4/12/1909 | 6 | 2/JG-53 (8/40), Stab III/JG-53 (12/40), 8/JG-53 (4/41 Maldeghem), 10/JG-1 (7/41), Stfkpt 3/JG-1 (9/42 - 11/42), Stfkpt 6/JG-51 (12/42 Tunisia) | Bf 109E, Bf 109F-2 (4/41), Bf 109G in 3/JG-1, Bf 109G-2 Werk # 14543 "Yellow 1" (lost 1/12/43) in 6/JG-51 | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 12 January, 1943 during aerial combat opposing the Allied landings in N. Africa. He was the victim of a P-40F, piloted by 2/Lt Walter Scholl of 59FS, 33FG, and crashed near the Thelepte airfield, Tunisia, no VDK burial detail (D.Drury). He was a close friend of Oskar Ziesig. His first two victories, while in 2/JG-53, both Spitfires; one 5km S of Isle Wight, the other, 12km S of Portland. During the Battle of Britain, he was known to have "damaged" a Spitfire on 1 December, 1940, no location given (Perry Claims). A 4th, a P-38 10 km east of Mateur on 3 December, 1942. On 2 January, 1943, he scored two victories, both P-38s; one 10 km southwest of Caubellat, the other 10 km southwest of Medjez-el-Bab. Victory count may be higher (Magnus). | ||||
| 7 | Strack, Oskar | Ofw | 1/24/1912 | Oberhausen | 6 | ![]() Cannock Chase | 1/JG-52 (Channel) | Bf 109E-7 Werk # 5928 " White 6" (lost 10/26/40) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 26 October, 1940; shot down into the Channel off Littlestone. Buried Cannock Chase, Plot 9, Row 4, Gr 20 (M.Croft). His first victory, a Spitfire 15 km S of London on 30 August, 1940. His 2nd, a Spitfire S of Eastchurch on 2 September, 1940. His 3rd, a Spitfire on the eastend of London on 9 September, 1940. His 4th, an Albacore on 11 September, 1940, no location. His 5th, a Hurricane near the Thames Estuary on 15 September, 1940. His 6th, a Spitfire SW of Maidstone on 27 September, 1940. | ||
| 8 | Köstler, Oskar | Lt | 14 Aug 1920/08/14 (CK) | Langentheilen (CK) | 6 | Köstler | 10./NJG 1 (04/43 Bergen) | Bf 110 F-4 "G9 + CX" Werknr 4811 (lost 10/04/43) |
| KilledInAction (KIA) he night of 9/10 April, 1943 in his F-4, crashing at Doornspijk Holland, south of Elburg as a result of his Lancaster victim exploding (DeSwart & Boiten). His R/O-Gunner, Uffz Heinz Huhn survived uninjured (Bf 110 Loss List). Another source (Bf 110 Loss List) suggests his lost ac was an E Model. One known victory, a Lancaster on 1 March, 1943. Another, a B-17 on 4 March, 1943, # 41-24464 "Excalibur" of the 91BG, flown by Lt Brill. It crashed into the sea 40 miles west of Trexel. All the crew survived. Three AC on 12 March, 1943; two Wellingtons and a Lancaster. His 6th, and last victory, a Lancaster on 9/10 April, 1943, the day he died. Courtesy CK | KTY 13.12.2020 link and photo added | |
| 9 | Saar, Oskar | Oblt | 5 | 9/JG-27 (12/41), Stfkpt 11 & 15/JG-27 (9/43 Med; 6/44) | Bf 109E & F (Trop), Bf 109G-6 Werk # 15488 85% dam 9/18/43) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | Injured in a landing accident at Kalamaki airfield on 18 September, 1943. His first victory, a P-40 southeast of Maraua, in the desert, on 18 December, 1941. His 2nd, a Typhoon 15 km N of Caen on 7 June, 1944. A P-47 E of Falaise on 8 July, 1944. A 4th, an Auster III SSW of St Lo on 29 July, 1944. 5 victories, JG-27 Chronik. Survived the war. | |||||
| 10 | Löffler, Oskar | Uffz | 5 | 8/JG-3 S.U.) | Bf 109G-4 Werk # 15399 (lost 5/7/43) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 7 May, 1943 at Isjum, cause not reported. (Magnus & Bf 109 Loss List). | |||||
| 11 | Zimmermann, Oskar | Lt | 12/6/1917 | Wiesenthal Schlesien | 48 |
| 8/JG-51 (8/42 S.U.), 9/JG-3, 11/JG-3 (4/44), 6/JG-3 (5/44), Stffüh 9/JG-3 (12/44) | Bf 109F, Bf 109G-6/R6 Werk # Unk "Yellow 3" (5/44 Bad Wörishofen), Bf 109G-6/R6 "Yellow 6 + I" in 9/JG-3, Fw 190A | RK(10/24/44)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/1/44) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge (07/44 CK) ![]() Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant "500" | 580+ combat missions, 6 victories in the East, 14 four engine bombers. His first known Soviet victory, an Il-2 on 4 August, 1942. A MiG-3 on 18 March, 1943. A MiG-3 on 5 July, 1943. A LaGG-5 on 6 July, 1943, still in JG-51. A P-39 on 15 July, 1943. A LaGG-3 on 18 August, 1943. One known western victory, his 7th, a B-17 NW of Braunschweig on 8 April, 1944. His 8th and 9th; a B-17 20 km W of Haldersleben and a P-38 in the same area, on 11 April, 1944. His 10th, another B-17 at Rostock (Laage-Güstrow) on 11 April, 1944. His 15th, a B-17 S of Landshut on 24 April, 1944. His 20th, a P-51 at Jördenstorf-Demmin on 13 May, 1944. His 25th, a P-51 at Dourden on 25 July, 1944. His 30th, a Tempest V on 1 January, 1945. Bowers/Lednicer, 48 victories. Deceased 12 February, 1976 in Hersfeld. | ||
| 12 | Hautt, Oskar | Oblt | 4 | 6/ZG-76 (7/41), 9/NJG-3 | Bf 110C | EK 1 & 2 Destroyer Operational Clasp | KIC 8/9 December, 1941 crashing on his Final Approach near the Echterding airfield after a parctice flight. One known victory, a Stirling on 1 July, 1941, no location. Another, a Hampden on 6 July, 1941, no location. | |||||
| 13 | Henrici, Oskar (Eberhard?) | Lt | 4 | J88 Legion Condor | Bf 109B & E | ![]() Spanish Cross ![]() EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | Four victories in Spain. Referred in name as "Eberhard" per Safarikovi Claims List. | |||||
| 14 | Lessing, Ernst Oskar Hans | Lt | 4 | 5/JG-51 | Bf 109E | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, his 1st, a Potez 63 at Gimbret, 26 May, 1940. His 2nd, a Spitfire at Dover on 25 July, 1940. His 3rd & 4th, both Hurricanes NE of London on 16 August, 1940. His given name per the Perry Claims, Hans Otto. | |||||
| 15 | Fischer, Oskar | Uffz | 3 | 5/JG-3 (4/43 S.U.), 12/JG-3 (4-5/44) | Bf 109G-2 Werk # 14820 (50% dam 4/19/43), Bf-109 G-6 "Yellow 13" (lost 13/05/44) (CK) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 19 April, 1943 by flak in Map Quadrant Pl.Qu. 75233 (Bf 109 Loss List). One known victory, his 1st, a B-17 (HSS) S of Landshut on 24 April, 1944. His 2nd, another B-24 (HSS) at Gardelegen on 29 April, 1944. A 3rd, referred to by OKL and Perry as his 1st, a B-17 (HSS) at Nidda on 12 May, 1944. Added: KIA on 13 May 1944 near Stralsund (CK). | |||||
| 16 | Gehring, Oskar | Hptm | 5/3/1912 | Rodewisch | 3 | 6/ZG-1 (8/42 S.U.), 2/ZG-1 (5/43), 6/ZG-76 (Reich Def) | Bf 110G-2 Werk # 410092 "M8 + AC" (lost 10/4/43) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(7/12/43) EK 1 & 2 EP (11/23/42), Destroyer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with unnamed crew 4 October, 1943 during aerial combat, location not reported (Bf 110 Loss List). His 1st known victory, a Soviet R-5 on 19 August, 1942. A 2nd, a LaGG-3 on 6 April, 1943. A 3rd, a LaGG-5 on 10 May, 1943. | |||
| 17 | Günthroth, Oskar | Uffz | 3 | Courtesy Christian König | 9/JG-5 (9/42 Kirkenes, Finland) | Bf 109F-4 Werk # Unk "Yellow 18" (9/42 Kirkenes), Bf 109G-2 Werk # 10310 "Yellow 8" (lost 7/29/43) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 29 July, 1943 during aerial combat with Soviet P-39s north of Petsamo (SIG Norway). His first known victory, a Soviet P-40 on 31 December, 1942. A 2nd, a P-40 on 5 February, 1943. His 3rd, a Soviet P-39 on 14 April, 1943. Alternate spelling: Gunthroth.
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| 18 | Pütt, Karl Heinz | Fw | 7/13/1923 | Velbert, Germany | 3 | JG-106 (2/43), JGr-Süd, 2/JG-51, 15(Sturm)/JG-3 (44), 4/JG-3. Added: 16/JG-3 (8/44), 13/JG-3 (3/45), 16/JG-3 (4/45) | Bf 109G-2 damaged in trng), Fw 190A-8 (lost 8/44), Fw 190D-9 (last two weeks of the war). Added: Fw 190 A-8 "Red 4" (19/12/44), Fw 190 A-8/R2 "Red 4" Werknr. 682 762 (lost 23/12/44), Fw 190 A-8 "Green 6" Werknr. 960 655 (09/03/45),(CKönig) | EK 1 & 2 at least ![]() Fighter Operational Clasp in Bronze | After HS graduation, he worked for one week in the FW factory at Bremen. Then drafted into the Signal Coprs before entering Luft training. Flew his first combat mission in 1944. During the Battle of the Bulge, 24 December, 1944, he made a force landing in another A-8 on the Autobahn south of Bonn. Forced to bail from his A-8 in August, 1944 when he lost oil pressure and his engine failed, suffering internal injuries. He was hospitalized for several months, during which time, his parents received his death notice! He was wingman for Wilhelm Moritz and Oskar Romm. Witnessed Oskar Romms fiery crash on 24 April, 1945. He also flew a few missions as wingman for Gunther Schack, Kdr of IV/JG-3 at the time, and Werner Schröer, also Kdr IV/JG-3 in February, 1945. His "Swartz Mann" (Mechanic), Ofw Hans Langenkamp. Ended the war by riding to Westerland in northern Germany, avoiding POW Camp. A Mechanical Engineer in Germany, he emigrated to America in 1954, retiring in 1986. A comrade of Emil Daniel, now living in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. Changed the spelling to the "Americanized" Puett in the U.S.. One known victory, a B-24 over Austria on 22 August, 1944. His 2nd, a P-39 on 16 March, 1945. His 3rd, a Boston on 18 April, 1945. Added: Claimed victories: 22 August 1944 B-24, 16 March 1945 P-39, 18 April 1945 Boston. Belly-landed on 19/12/44 near Immendorf due to engine trouble. Bailed out on 23/12/44, listed MIA but returned. Belly landed on 09/03/45 near Prenzlau due to engine trouble (CKönig) | |||
| 19 | Münnich, Oskar | Fw | 9/3/1919 | 3 | 6/SG-3 (9/44 S.U., 3/45 Cz.) | Fw 190F-8 Werk # Unk (lost 3/?/45) | EK 1 & 2 Ground Assault Operational Clasp | Reported KilledInAction (KIA) in March, 1945 in Prag, Cz. per SG-3 Loss List (Riccardo Freitag 3/2024). His first known victory, a Soviet Yak-9 on 15 September, 1944. A 2nd, an Il-2 (m.H.) on 5 October, 1944. A 3rd, an Il-2 on 6 October, 1944. | ||||
| 20 | Luthardt, Johann "Hans" | Fw | 5/7/1919 | Bamberg (Tauberbischofsheim?) | 3 | ![]() | 2/JG-3 | Bf 109G-14 Werk # 782306 "Yellow 6" (lost 9/13/44) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 13 September, 1944 during aerial combat at Reichensachsen/ Eschwege. His burial took place on 15 September, 1944 at the Cem of Honor (Ehrenfriedhof), Eschwege Germany. One known victory, his 1st, a B-17 SW of Lüttich on 20 February, 1944. His 2nd, a Spitfire over the Normandy Front, at Lisieux, on 15 June, 1944. His 3rd, a P-51 at Lüneberger Heide on 4 August, 1944. Added: Added: Johann received his pilots badge on 13/07/43 as an Obgefr. Promoted to Fw on a document dated 26/06/44. Flew on his last mission with Fhj-Uffz Wilfried Schindler (KIA), Uffz Wolfram Horbach (KIA), Gefr Willi Stuber (KIA), Fhj-Uffz Herbert Zimmermann (KIA), Fhr Hans Zipse (bailed out), Staffelführer was Oblt Ludwig Zwittnig (bailed out) (CKönig) ![]() | ||
| 21 | Bär, Oskar Heinrich 'Heinz' or 'Pritzl' | Obstlt | 3/25/1913 | Sommerfeld bei Leipzig | 221 | ![]()
| 1/JG-51 (9/40 St Ingelvert), Stafkpt 12/JG-51, Kdr IV/JG-51, Kdr I/JG-77, Kdr JGr-Süd, II/JG-1 (4/44), Kdr JG-3 (1/45), III/EJG-2, Kdr EpKdo 162, JV-44 | Bf 109E-4 Werk # 3714 "White 13" (crashed into Channel 9/2/40, pilot rescued), Bf 109F-2 Werk # 6663 "White 7" (4/41), Bf 109F-2 Werk # 8318 "Brown 1" (8/41), Bf 109F-4 Wk# 7555 (5/42), Bf 109F-4 Wk#13376 "<< +" (Italy 42), Bf 109G-6 Wk# 18591 (20% dam; Bär injured when rammed by a landing ac), Fw 190A-7 Werk # 172689 "Red 23", Fw 190A-8/R2, Fw 190A-9 Werk # 205241 (9/44), Me 262C-1 "V186" w III/EJG-2, He 162 | ![]() RK(7/2/41) S(2/16/42) ![]() Deutsche Kreuz -Gold (6/8/42) EP(6/8/42) EK 1 & 2 ![]() Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant | 21 Bombers. His 200th victory was a B-24 Ser. # 41-29273 "Flak Magnet" of 458BG, 753BS, downed 22 April, 1944 (Abschussmeldung on file) at Hoetmar Germany, flown by 1/Lt Geo. N. Spaven Jr. (KilledInAction (KIA)). Germanys 9th ranked fighter Ace. 1000 combat missions. EL 8/14/41. Historys first Jet Ace! 16 victories in the Me 262. 10 victories in the Desert, Kdr I/JG-77. He was shot down 18 times. His 100th victory, an I-16 Rata on 19 May, 1942, the same day he downed five; three additional I-16s and an R-5. His 200th victory, a B-24 in the Ahlen area on 22 April, 1944 in his A-7 "Red 23". One of his last victories, a P-47 in the Bad Aibling area on 28 April, 1945, and a Mosquito, next day, same area, serving in JV-44. Began as Fw in JG-51 in Bf 109E Werk # 3714 "White 13" & E # 6663 "White 7". Also, Kdr I/JG-77 in May 1942. Served in JG-3 also. Fw 190A carried Werk # 172689 of II/JG-1. Also known to have flown Fw 190A-7 Werk # 431007 "Red 13" in II/JG-1. Flew an Me 262A-1a Wk#110559 "Red 13" also, in April, 1945. 16 Me 262 victories. Often out of Görings favor, he coined the phrase, "In my crate, I'm the commander". Killed in a light plane crash in Brunswick in 1957. ![]() Major Heinz Bär (Kommandeur ll./JG1) briefing pilots at Rheine. L-R: Oblt. von Kirchmayr - Oblt. Burath - Unknown - Lt. Schwarz - Lt. Wegner - Lt. Deppe - Lt. Terborg - Obfw. Bach - Obfw. Schuhmacher - Obfw. Niederreicholz - Fw. Sauer - Fw. Fuchs - Uffz. Zinkl.
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| 22 | Eberhardt, Paul | OFw | 1919/03/16 (CK) | Ludwigshafen (CK) | 20 | 7./JG 52 (09/41-09/43 S.U., CK) | Bf 109 F (09/41 CK), Bf 109 G-6 "White 12" Werknr 140076 (lost 27/11/43) | EP (24/04/44 CK postm.) EK 1 & 2 ![]() probably Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold | KilledInAction (KIA) 27 November, 1943 after being hit by flak and attempting a force landing at Arotolowa. His first known victory, a Soviet LaGG on 19 September, 1943. A 2nd, a LaGG-5 on 25 September, 1943. A LaGG on 3 October, 1943. A LaGG on 7 October, 1943. A P-39 on 9 October, 1943. An Il-2 (m.H.) and a LaGG on 11 October, 1943. A LaGG-3 on 12 October, 1943. a P-39 on 21 October, 1943. A P-39 on 6 November, 1943. Magnus. Added: On 01/09/41 he flew in a Schwarm of Oblt Zimmermann when witnessed a victory of Oblt Sannemann of JG 3 SE of Snamenka. Buried at war cemetery Kirovohrad 15. Grave unknown (CK) | |||
| 23 | Apitz, Helmut | Uffz | 2 | 4/NJG-100 (formed 12/43) | Ju 88C-6 | EK 2Night Fighter Operational Clasp | Source: T. Boiten. Believed to have lived in Australia after the was and an acquaintance of Oskar Ziesig. | |||||
| 24 | Bartelsmayer, Oskar | Uffz | 8/15/1923 | Saalfeld/ Saale (CKönig) | 2 | 3/JG-27 | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 440224 (lost 5/12/44) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | Bailed with injuries from his 109 12 May, 1944 after aerial combat at Alsberg. One known victory, his 1st, a B-17 1 km N of Lahnstein on 12 May, 1944. His 2nd, a B-24 at Magdeburg on 19 May, 1944. Alternate spelling: Bartelsmeier. | |||
| 25 | Zipse, Hans | Fhr | Eisingen/ Pforzheim (CKönig) | 2 | 1/JG-3 (2/45 Reich Def Ost) | Bf 109G-10 Werk # 490650 (lost 2/2/45) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 2 February, 1945 due to enemy fire, location not reported. Added: shot down by Soviet flak while flying a low attack of Soviet advancement roads near Landsberg at the Warthe river (CKönig). One known victory, his 1st, a P-47 at Diepholz on 8 December, 1944. His 2nd, a Lancaster at Bottrop-Recklinghausen on 12 December, 1944. Added: On 13/09/44 he flew on a mission with Fhj-Uffz Wilfried Schindler (KIA), Uffz Wolfram Horbach (KIA) Fw Johann Luthardt (KIA), Gefr Willi Stuber (KIA), Fhj-Uffz Herbert Zimmermann (KIA), Staffelführer was Oblt Ludwig Zwittnig (bailed out). Zipse managed to bail out uninjured though he was attacked on his chute by US fighters. He landed at the train station at Mecklar. According to a letter from the parents of Herbert Zimmermann Zipse was arrested by the Wehrmacht at first because he left the aircraft. He wrote twice to the parents after the air combat (CKönig). | ||||
| 26 | Zimmermann, Rolf | Uffz | 3/2/1922 | Gera | 2 | 12/JG-3 (5/44), 15/JG-3 (8/44) | Bf 109G | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, his first, a B-17 (HSS) at Nidda on 12 May, 1944. His 2nd, a B-24 (HSS) at Mürzzuschlag on 23 August, 1944. Note: His 12 May, 1944 victory is referred to as No.3 in the Perry Claims, therefore, his victory count may be four. Added: KilledInAction (KIA) 23 August, 1944 by Wiener Neustadt during aerial combat involving the 15th Air Force attack on Markersdorf airfield (Fliegerlynchjustiz by G.Hoffmann, pg 206-211 via R.Snape). ![]() | |||
| 27 | Zimmermann, Günter | Fw | 2 | 8/NJG-4 | Bf 110, Ju 88 | EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 6/7 August, 1944 during a night operation in the Mortain-Avranches area, no further detail (Boiten). Two known victories, both "4 mots"; one at Chateau-Thierry, the other at Mailly-le-Camp, on 19 July, 1944. | |||||
| 28 | Horbach, Wolfram | Uffz | 5/14/1924 | Leipzig | 2 | 1/JG-3 | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 412906 "White 2" (lost 9/13/44) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 13 September, 1944 during aerial combat at Elfershausen, buried Emsthal (Sand). One known victory, his 1st, a P-51 by Nauen on 19 May, 1944. His 2nd, a B-17 (HSS) W of Neuruppin on 12 September, 1944. Added: Revised burial; at Bad Emstal-Merxhausen, Kriegsgraberehrenstätte, Germany, Grave 175 (D.Drury). Added: He bailed out successfully but was attacked and killed by 2 US fighters while hanging on the chute. Flew on his last mission with Fhj-Uffz Wilfried Schindler (KIA), Fw Johann Luthardt (KIA), Gefr Willi Stuber (KIA), Fhj-Uffz Herbert Zimmermann (KIA), Fhr Hans Zipse (bailed out), Staffelführer was Oblt Ludwig Zwittnig (bailed out). A letter from 1955 written by the parents of Herbert Zimmermann states that Horbach was first? buried in Melsungen (CKönig)
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| 29 | Sicking, Oskar | Ofw | 1/2/1915 | Rheydt | 2 | 1/JG-51 | Bf 109E | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 20 July, 1940 during a Channel convoy engagement. He was killed while attempting to bail out over the French coast. His AC crashed on the beach at low tide near Audighem, Pas-de-Calais, and burned out. Added: He is buried in the German War Cem. at Bourdon, France, Blk 17, Row 7, Gr 231 (D.Drury). He was the first fatality of I/JG-51. One known victory, his 1st, a Fokker over Waalhaven, 10 May, 1940. His 2nd, a Fairey Battle at Le Neuville, 19 May, 1940. | |||
| 30 | Bösch, Oskar | Fw | 18 |
| Sturmstaffel 1 (joins 4/44), 11/JG-3 (5/44), 14/JG-3 (11/44, 1/45 Gütersloh), I/JG-3, 14/JG-3 (3/45) | Bf 109G, Fw 190A-8/R2 "Black 14" in Sturmstaffel 1, Fw 190A-8/R8 "White 14" "Sturmbock" | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold EP EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | Magnus Report. 8 bombers; 6 B-17s and 2 B-24s. Entered combat in April, 1944. 120 combat missions. One known victory, nos 1 & 2, both B-17s; one NE of Gifhorn, one 5 km NW of Helmstedt on 29 April, 1944. His 3rd, a B-24 in the area of Peine-Wolfsburg on 8 May, 1944. His 5th, a B-17 SE of Kempten on 18 July, 1944. His 6th, a B-24 at Lechtaler Alpen on 3 August, 1944. His 7th, a B-17 at Münden, NE of Kassel, on 16 August, 1944. His 8th, a B-17 NW of Halle on 2 November, 1944. His 9th, a P-51 in the Ardennes sector on 25 December, 1944. His 10th, a Spitfire on 1 January, 1945. His 11th, a Pe-2 on 18 February, 1945. His 12th, a P-39 on 19 February, 1945. No 13, a P-39 on 3 March, 1945. His 14th, a Yak-9 on 11 March, 1945. His 15th, an La-5 on 19 March, 1945. His 16th, an Il-2 on 21 March, 1945. His 17th victory, a Yak-9 on 18 April, 1945. His 18th, and last victory, ramming a Yak-3 (another source says a Yak-9) on 24 April, 1945. Shot down 8 times with four bailouts and four crash landings. Reportedly, he is one of three known Rammtrager survivors. Alternate spelling: Boesch. Added: Slightly WIFA as he somersaulted with his A-7 on 29/04/44 when landing after a mission. (CKönig) ![]() Sturmstaffel 1: 14 Left Uffz. Bösch
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| 31 | Beth, Arthur | Fw | 02/07/20 (CKönig) | 16 (17) | Courtesy Christian König | 8/JG-5 (late Summer '42, Petsamo), 7/JG-5 (2/43 S.U.), 8/JG-5 (Finland), added: 7./JG 5 throughout 1943-44 (01/44) (CKönig) | Bf 109E-7 "White 14 + I" in 8 Staffel (added: Bf-109 G-6 "Yellow 14 + I" Werknr. 15601(other source: Bf-109 G-6 Werknr. 18005 "White 1" (loss 03/01/44)(CKönig) | EP EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | POW 3 January, 1944. His first known victory, a Soviet Hurricane on 25 February, 1943. A 2nd, a P-39 on 23 May, 1943. A 3rd, a Hurricane IIc on 22 June, 1943. Nos 4 & 5, an Il-2 and a Hampden on 4 July, 1943. Four P-39s in the Eina-Guba area on 18 August, 1943. Two P-39's and an Il-2 on 13 October, 1943, SE of Kiberg. A P-40 SW of Kraines and a P-51 NE of Fischer Peninsula on 3 November, 1943 (added: and a Pe-2 in the area of Kirkenses, (CKönig) . Two Il-2s SW of Petsamo on 25 November, 1943. Added: According to Soviet data, he was in cambat with four Yak-7B of 767 IAP and shot down by flight commander Lieutenant Nikolai Yegorovich Matveyev. He bailed and tried to reach the front line on skis but was caught 2 days later. He returned to Germany in 1949, deceased 01/07/10. In the same air combat Gefr Oskar Amann was killed in his Bf-109 G-6 "White 11" (CKönig)
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| 32 | Wunder, Oskar | Ofw | 14 | 3/JG-52 (6/41), 2/JG-52 (1/42 S.U.; 6/42 Grawkowo S.U.) | Bf 109E, Bf 109F-4/Z Werk # 13292 "Black 8" (lost 6/24/42) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 24 June, 1942 at Map Quadrant 7029 Kupjansk S.U., 110 km ESE of Kharkov, cause unknown. Added: He was KilledInAction (KIA); sd by a Soviet fighter (C.Sundin). One known victory, a Blenheim 25 km northwest of Ameland Island on 2 June, 1941. A 2nd, another Blenheim 25 km NE of Ameland on 7 June, 1941. On 14 December, 1941, with Fw Herbert Rost, he aborted a takeoff due to drifting snow and Rost was killed in the takeoff attempt. His first known Soviet victory, an SB-2 on 18 January, 1942. A triple on 27 May, 1942; two Il-2s near St. Savintsy and a Pe-2 8 km NE of Petrovskaya. Magnus & C.Sundin, 14 victories. Added: Wunder on the picture left (CK)
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| 33 | Bär, Hans | Hptm | 12 | Kdr II/NJG-5 | Bf 110G-4 Werk # 6370 (lost 12/20/43) | Night Fighter Operational Clasp | KIC 20 December, 1943; crashed near Spornitz due to engine trouble. Bf 110 Loss List. I did not find his victories, unless I overlooked them as belonging to Oskar Heinz Bär. | barx | ||||
| 34 | Rachner, Hans | Oblt | 10 | 12/JG-3 (8/43), Stfkpt 12/JG-3 (3/44) | Bf-109G-6 | EP EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 7 July, 1944 (Magnus) against P-51s near Bernburg (CK). His wingman was OFhr Hans Joachim Voss who was also KIA on that date. Both flew with under-fuselage rocket launchers. His successor as Stfkpt was Lt. Oskar Romm (CK). His 2nd victory, a B-24D near Capua Italy, 21 August, 1943. His 3rd, a P-38 over the Ischia area, 30 August, 1943. His 4th, a B-17 (HSS) "KQ-3" at Ahlen on 23 March, 1944 (Perry Claims). His 5th, a B-17 (HSS) "HB-3" at Helmstedt on 11 April, 1944. His 6th, a B-17 in the Nauen area, W of Berlin, on 18 April, 1944. His 7th, a B-24 (HSS) NE of Gifhorn on 29 April, 1944. His 8th, a B-17 at Minden-Hannover on 8 May, 1944. His 9th, a B-17 at Nidda on 12 May, 1944. His 10th, a B-24 in the Oschersleben area on 7 July, 1944. | |||||
| 35 | Bauer, Oskar | Oblt | 6/16/1911 | Barbaschissna, Luck. | 1 | ![]() Cannock Chase | 9/JG-53 | Bf 109E-4 Werk # 4020 (lost 9/1/40) | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 1 September, 1940 during aerial combat with a Spitfire of No.603 Sq., piloted by Sgt Jack Stokoe, east of Maidstone, crashing at Bush Field, Hurst Farm, south of Chilham, Kent (Prien). Buried Cannock Chase, Block 1, Row 5, Gr 167 (M.Croft & D.Drury). His first victory, a Spitfire over the Isle of Wight on 12 August, 1940. | ||
| 36 | Butenop, Oskar | Fhr | 1 | 9/JG-4 (4/45) | Bf 109G, Fw 190D | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | His first known victory, a Yak-9 at Frankfurt/Oder on 17 April, 1945. | |||||
| 37 | Zimmermann, Wolfgang | Uffz | 1 | 4/JG-5 | Bf 109G-2 Werk# 10363 "Black 10" | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 3 February, 1944; Combat with fighter russes, near Pustoschka. Mombeek MIA List. His first known victory, a Soviet Yak-9 on 1 February, 1944. | |||||
| 38 | Zimmermann, Reinhold | Fw | 1 | 6/JG-53 (6/43 Sicily; 10/44 Reich Def) | Bf 109G-6 Trop Werk # 19921 "Yellow 5 + -" (75% dam 6/14/43), Bf 109G- 14 Werk # 460643 "Yellow 3 + -" (lost 10/20/44) | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 20 October, 1944 during aerial combat with a P-47 in the Fegersheim/Strassburg area. WIA 14 June, 1943 during aerial combat, crashed at Comiso. This ac found by the Brits on 13 July, 1943 (Bf 109 Loss List). | |||||
| 39 | Zimmermann, Heinrich | Uffz | 1 | 9/JG-51 (7/41 S.U.) | Bf 109F-1 Werk # 6638 (lost 7/11/41) | EK 2Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 11 July, 1941 after being hit by Soviet ground fire and force landing near Btruska. His first known Soviet victory, a DB-3 on 8 July, 1941. This may be Fw Heinrich Zimmermann, KIC 19 August, 1943 in Kirke Flinterup Denmark. | |||||
| 40 | Zimmermann, Hans Jörg | Oblt | 1 | 8/JG-52 (5/40), Stfkpt 7/JG-52 (7/41) | Bf 109E | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 1 September, 1941 in aerial combat with Soviet fighters. One known victory, his 1st, a Hawk-75A in the Reims/Epernay area, 3 June, 1940. The Magnus Report, 7 victories. | |||||
| 41 | Zimmermann, Hans | FhjFw | 1 | 8/JG-26 | Fw 190A-8 Werk # 170379 "Blue 7" (lost) | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 17 June, 1944 during aerial combat in "Blue 7" with Allied fighters at Vire, SW of Bateux. His one victory, a P-51 of RAF No. 129 Sq. SE of Caen on 7 June, 1944. | |||||
| 42 | Zimmermann, Hans | Uffz | 9/25/1922 | 1 | 6/JG-53 (4/44), 8/JG-53 (12/44 Malmsheim) | Bf 109G-14/AS Werk # 785613 "Blue 3 + -" (lost 12/23/44) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 23 December, 1944 in aerial combat with a P-47, piloted by Lt Wm. White of 50FG, 313FS, over Sasbach, near Rastatt. He was able to bail out, but his chute failed to open. One known victory, his 1st, a B-17 SSE of Darmstadt on 13 April, 1944. Buried Baiersbronn. | ||||
| 43 | Zimmermann, Arno | Uffz | 10/26/1919 | Duisburg | 1 | ![]() ![]() | 2/JG-21 (5/40 later redesig 8/JG-54), 7/JG-54 (9/40 Guines) | Bf 109E-1 Werk# 3576 "White 13" (lost 10/27/40) | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | POW 27 October, 1940 near Tonbridge after being caught by RAF Hurricanes of No. 605 Sq. His engine severely damaged, he belly landed on a beach near the Lydd water tower, Lydd, Kent. His one first known victory, a Spitfire in the Dover-Folkestone area on 2 September, 1940. He had made 34 raids on London. Added by Stefan Pietrzak Youngs: ![]() British soldier examines Me109 ![]() Guarding wreck The Unteroffizier Arno Zimmermann, German pilot of the Jagdgeschwader JG 54, with 1 air victory during the French Campaign, on a free fighter mission over Kent aboard his Messerschmitt Bf-109E-1 Werk Nümmer 3576 coded '13 White' of 7./JG 54, was shot down by Hurricanes from 605 Sqn and had to make an emergency landing on a beach near Lydd. He is captured. The victory goes to Flight Sergeant E. W. Wright. | KTY | |
| 44 | Zimmermann, | Uffz | 1 | 1/ZG-1 | Bf 110 | EK 2Destroyer Operational Clasp | One known victory, a Mosquito at Biscay on 11 April, 1944. | |||||
| 45 | Wolf, Oskar | Uffz | 1 | 8/JG-27 (6/43; 4/44 Reich Def) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 26045 (lost 4/6/44) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 6 April, 1944 during aerial combat at Marburg/Steirmark. One known victory during the Sicilian campaign, a B-24D 10 km southwest of Spinazzola on 16 July, 1943. | |||||
| 46 | Wimmers, Oskar | Lt | 1 |
| 6/JG-11 | Bf 109G, Fw 190A | EP EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | His first victory, a P-47 in the Asch/Maastricht area on 1 January, 1945. Magnus Report, 15 victories. | ||||
| 47 | Timm, Oskar | 1 | 9/JG-5 | Fw 190A | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | Source: JG-5 Chronik per H. Breuer | ||||||
| 48 | Simon, Oskar | Oblt | 1 | 4/JG-27 (4/42) | Bf 109F (Trop) (lost 5/28/42) | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | KIC 28 May, 1942 when the wing of his F-4 collapsed and he crashed during a test flight (Stankey). One known Desert victory, a Blenheim (most likely one of two Beauforts lost this day) 40 km northwest of Derna on 14 April, 1942. | |||||
| 49 | Rydwal, Oskar | FhjFw | 12/4/1920 | 1 | 7/JG-52 (5/43 S.U.), 11/JG-300 (9/44) | Bf 109G-6/AS (lost 9/24/44 at Döbein) | EK 2Wound Badge, Fighter Operational Clasp | His first known victory, a Soviet P-39 on 28 May, 1943. Pilot disposition 9/24/44 unknown. Alternate spelling: Rydbal. Added: WIA 24 September, 1944, DOW 25 September, 1944 (Denkmalprojekt 11/JG-300. Their printout suggests 9/25/45, possible error). | ||||
| 50 | Renner, Oskar | Ofhr | 1 | 2/JG-54 (10/44 S.U.) | Fw 190A | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | His first known victory, a Soviet Il-2 on 27 October, 1944. Member of "Schwarm Kittel". He witnessed Otto Kittels death near Dzukste, on 14 February, 1945. | |||||
| 51 | Lemcke, Oskar | Lt | 1 | III/ZG-76 | Bf 110C | EK 2Destroyer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 25 April, 1941 during aerial combat with a Hurricane of RAF No. 274 Sq, piloted by F/O T.L. Patterson. Lemckes AC collided with Pattersons Hurricane, killing he and gunner Uffz Petters. | |||||
| 52 | Abel, Siegfried | Hptm | 21/08/14 | Aufkl.Gr. 112 (04/37), Aufkl.Gr. 14 (09/39-06/41), 2.(H)/Aufkl.Gr. 14 (06/41), Erg.NAGr. + Aufkl.Erp.Stab Jüterbog-Damm (instructor 09/42), Erg.Nahaufkl.Gr. (-03/43), RLM (L In 1) (03/43), Offz.z.b.V. FFS A 14 (10/43), Aufsichts-Offz. LKS 4 (07/44), 3./Erg.NAGr. later renamed 3./Erg.Aufkl.G. 1 11/44), Ic (Bild) of the Lw.Führungsstab I. (01/45) | Hs-126 | Obsv in 2.(H)/Aufkl.Gr. 14 (03/40), WIA on 12/04/41 by MG fire near Tobruk and hospitalized. In 06/41 transferred to the Oskar-Helenenheim in Berlin for treatment. | CKönig | |||||
| 53 | Arz, Egon | Lt | 2/KG-51 (Channel) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 8124 "9K + AK" (lost 3/16/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW the night of 16/17 March, 1941, suffering double engine failure during the Avonmouth bombing raid. His last radio call was "emergency landing in England". Crashed at RAF Chilmark, Dinton, Wilts at 23:40 hours. Remaining crew (all POW): Ofw Oskar Reimer, Observer; Fw August Konrad, R/O and Fw Otto Hoferrichter, Mech. Source: Bristol Past, John Penny. | arzx | |||||
| 54 | Bähringer, Werner | Uffz | 3/KG-55 (6/41 S.U.) | He 111P-4 Werk # 2928 "G1 + AL" (lost 6/22/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 22 June, 1941 after his AC was rammed by the I-16 of Lt. Ivan Ivanov (KIA), crashed 15 miles east of Dubno S.U.. All the crew except the gunner bailed, but were reported MIA. It is thought they were captured and executed by their Soviet captors. Added: It appears that Snr Lt Ivanov expended all his ammunition, and then completed his mission by ramming the P-4, cutting off its tail. Remaining crew: Uffz Franz Buttscher, Obs (MIA); Uffz Karl Argstorfer, R/O (MIA); Ofw Arthur Lerche, Flt Engr (MIA) and Gefr Oskar Restemeier, Gnr (KIA) (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 55 | Baumann, Oskar | Uffz | 6/KG-54 (Med) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 140500 "B3 + OP" (lost 2/12/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew at Bengasi-Misurata 12 February, 1943, cause unknown (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 56 | Behrendt, Kurt | Fw | ![]() Cannock Chase | 5/KG-53 | He 111H-1 Werk # 2771 "A1 + AN" (lost 9/15/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 15 September, 1940 after his ac was hit and damaged by several fighters, and made a forced landing at RAF West Malling, Kent. Remaining crew: Fw Rudolf Lichtenhagen, Obs (WIA/POW); Uffz Oskar Zilling, R/O (WIA/POW); Gefr Erich Franz Sailler, Flt Engr (KilledInAction (KIA), bur CC/1/9/357) and Gefr Herbert Lange, Gnr (KilledInAction (KIA), bur CC/1/9/354) (D.Drury). | |||||
| 57 | Bennebach, Oskar | Uffz | 3/StG-3 (Africa) | Ju 87D-3 Werk # 2630 "S7 + BL" (lost 8/13/42) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 13 August, 1942 in Map Quadrant Pl.Qu. 78; crashed following a flak hit. Ju 87 Loss List | ||||||
| 58 | Berg, Oskar | Hptm | 15/04/12 | IV./KG 254 (04/37), II./KG 28 (09/39) | CKönig | |||||||
| 59 | Biereye, Benno | Oblt | 30/01/17 | Wahlstadt / Schlesien | 2.(F)/Aufkl.Gr. 123 (-08-12/42) | Ju-86 R-1 (dam 24/08/42), Ju-88 D-6 "4U + YK" Werknr. 430097 (lost). Buried like his crew on Maleme war cemetery (grave 346). Crew: Uffz Fritz Fleischer (09/10/18 in Dresden, grave 348), Uffz Otto Höling (17/02/18 in Obersteinbach / Rhein, grave 347), Mech Obermonteur Oskar Lindinger (04/12/11 in Taufkirchen, grave 349) | KIFA on 1 December 1942 when he crashed near Kastelli airfield during a test flight. His Ju-86 was shot up on 24/08/42 by 1203 M.U. in the area of Crete - landed safely and uninjured. | CKönig | ||||
| 60 | Binnewies, Oskar | Gefr | 3/SG-152 | Fw 190F-8 Werk # 580469 (lost 7/1/44) | Assault Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 1 July, 1944; the ac reported crashed in a field near the Prerov-Bochor airport, Bochor, CZ. due to a technical problem. (F.Braun). | ||||||
| 61 | Bischoff, Oskar | Uffz | 10/22/1922 | 4/SG-3 | Fw 190F-8 | Ground Assault Operational Clasp | MIA 19 April, 1945 by Eberswalde, cause unknown. Jager Blatt 2/2004. | |||||
| 62 | Bittner, Oskar | Hptm | Stfkpt in a "Jagd-/KG Sq" (Ftr-Bomber Sq?) | Fighter Operational Clasp | Jager Blatt mention. | |||||||
| 63 | Bittner, Oskar | Uffz | 10/JG-5 (Altagaard 11/44) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 166120 "Yellow 8" (lost 11/15/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | Crashed his "Yellow 8" at Sagelvvatnet, Balsfjord, Tromso Norway during a transfer flight to Bardufoss on 15 November, 1944, becoming lost due to bad weather . Pilot bailed safely, landing in the Sagelvvatnet Lake and was rescued by two Norwegians . Two others were forced to bail at this time; Ogefr Hans Günther Heep and Ogefr Georg Ecke, both landing in Swedish Lapland. Source: SIG Norway and F. Braun & R. Kull. | ||||||
| 64 | Blanke, Oskar Walter | Uffz | 17/11/22 | Eschwege | JG-2 | Fw-190 A-8 Werknr 171485 | Killed in action on 09 September 1944 in air combat with 10 P-47 near Usingen. Buried in Usingen | CKönig | ||||
| 65 | Blechschmid, Oskar Georg | OGefr | 1922/07/27 | Burglengenfeld |
| FFS B21 | He-111 (lost) | Pilot KIC on 12 November 1943 at Wargienen 1,5 km N Waldau, reason unknown. Courtesy CK | CKönig | |||
| 66 | Blohm, Karl Heinz | Ofhr | 5/22/1925 | Rendeburg | 6/KG-1 | He 177A-3 Werk # 332474 "V4 + Lp" (lost 6/27/44) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 27 June, 1944 during an operational flight attempting to make a forced landing at Baranowitsche airfield due to a fuel problem (Tainted?). At 40 meters high, two more engines failed, and the AC crashed. Remaining crew: Uffz Ernst Zimmermann, geb 8/9/1921 (KilledInAction (KIA)), Obs; Uffz Walter Göring, geb 2/9/1920, (WIA), R/O; Uffz Heinz Wittmer, geb 5/11/1921, (KilledInAction (KIA)), Wart; Ogefr Rudolf Vollmer, geb 5/15/1922, (WIA), Gunner and Ogefr Gerhard Ciupka, geb 6/7/1922, (WIA), Gunner. Source: B.Bines. | ||||
| 67 | Bogdanski, Alfred | Fw | I./KG 53 | He-111 | MIA/ KIA on 20 May 1940 crashed in France. Crew: since 2 pilots (Fw Bogdanski and Fw Herbert Querl) were shot down on that day (Src KG 53 chronicle by Kiehl) the following crew members were part of one of the pilots: Radop Uffz Rudolf Bruckner (MIA/ KIA) or Radop Uffz Alfons Truskowski (MIA/ KIA) or Radop Uffz Albert Schweighardt (KIA), Mech Uffz Georg Wild (MIA/ KIA) or Mech Uffz Georg Wissmeier (MIA/ KIA), Gunr Gefr Helmut Berner (MIA/ KIA) or Flg Eduard Damböck (MIA/ KIA) or Flg Oskar Dorer (MIA/ KIA). Interestingly no Obs were mentioned in the MIA/ KIA list. | CKönig | ||||||
| 68 | Born, Oskar Gustav? | Uffz | 6/JG-2 (Channel) | Bf 109G-4 Werk # 14983 "Yellow 3 + -" (lost 5/13/43) | Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 13 May, 1943, no further detail provided (Mombeek MIA List). Named Gustav on the Bf 109 Loss List. | ||||||
| 69 | Boss, Willi | Lt | 2/Kü.Fl.Gr.-106 (Channel) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 140089 "M2 + KL" (lost 7/31/42) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with unnamed crew 31 July, 1942; crashed into the sea off St Albans Head, Dorset after being sd by a Beaufighter of No. 604 Sq. (Keene & Cowles). Source: Ju 88 Loss List. Added: remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Ogefr A.Mense, Uffz K.Zimmermann and Uffz R.Ertel. Zimmermann & Ertle buried at sea. Alternate pilot spelling, Ross (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 70 | Braun, Oskar | Lt | 6/22/1921 | 1(F)/22 (Kemi) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 088 0601 "4N + HH" (lost 3/23/42) | Observer Operational Clasp | MIA 23 March, 1942; failed to return from an operation, cause and location unknown. Remaining crew (all MIA): Oblt August Beuter, Observer; Fw Herbert Hirsch, R/O and Uffz Heinz Höhner, Gunner. Source: SIG Norway. Added: While on a transfer flight from Kemi to Bardufoss, it accidentally crashed into a mountain top at Beahcegealhaldi Norway, 70 km ENE of Skibotn, killing the entire crew. The crews remains were brought down from the mountain in 1979, however, no mention of their final resting place (Flyvrak Norway & Observer Loss List). | |||||
| 71 | Brehm, Oskar | Uffz | III/KG-51 (S.U.) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 8718 "??" (lost 2/19/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with two other unnamed crew at Nowo Rossijsk 19 February, 1943 after being hit by flak, one other crew WIA (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 72 | Bressler, Oskar | Lt | 11/2/1920 | Ludwigshafen am Rhein | 14(Pz)/SG-9 (7/44), SG-151 (1/45) | Hs 129B-2 Werk # 141858 (dam 7/27/44) | Wound Badge, Ground Assault Operational Clasp | Injured in an emergengy landing at Przemysl, Poland 27 July, 1944, caused by AA fire (D.Drury). | ||||
| 73 | Broderix, Oskar | Ofw | ![]() Cannock Chase | III/KG-53 | He 111H-2 Werk # 2630 "A1 + ZD" (lost 9/9/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | Pilot and crewman Oblt Kurt Meinecke, Observer, taken prisoner after bailing safely after colliding with a Hurricane of No.605 Sq., piloted by P/O G.M. Forrester, 9 September, 1940, during a raid on British airfields. The ac crashed near Alton, Hampshire, killing Fws Willi Döring, Gnr; Ernst Wendorff, R/O and Wilhelm Wenninger, Flt Engr. The three deceased are buried at CC, PLot 5, Row 13; Döring Gr 305, Wendorff Gr 304 and Wenninger Gr 306 (D.Drury). Alternate spelling: Broderich. | |||||
| 74 | Büttner, Oskar | Uffz | 1/16/1924 | Werl | ![]() Ysselstein, Holland | 2/NAGr-1 | Bf 109G-5/AS Werk # 110553 "Black 43" (lost 9/25/44) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 25 September, 1944 while on a reconnaissance mission near Arnhem, crashing in the Enschede area. He was 1st buried in Enschede, and re-buried at Ysselsteyn, Q-9-212 in 1948 (Find-A-Grave by Fred). | |||
| 75 | Clemm von Hohenberg, Dieter-Hans | Major | 9/27/1915 | Mannheim | ![]() ![]() Baden-Baden, Stadtkreis Baden-Baden, Baden-Württemberg, Germany | Stab/KG-55 (5/40), Stfkpt 12/KG-55 (3/42), Kdr II/LG-1 (5/44) | He 111P-2 "G1 + GA" (lost 5/13/40), He 111H, Ju 88A-4 Werk # 550445 (lost 6/30/44) | ![]() RK(11/18/44) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/3/42) EP(8/10/42) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 30 June, 1944 when his A-4 crashed near Wiesbaden during a transfer flight for reasons that were unexplained. Remaining crew (KIC): Ofhr Erich Kad, Obs; Uffz Hans Meier, R/O and Uffz Roman Drole, Gnr.. French POW briefly with his crew when his P-2 was sd 13 May, 1940 by a Hurricane of No.1 Sq., piloted by F/O Les Clisby at Courlommes-les-Marqueny, south of Charleville-Mezieres. Remaining crew: Fw Willi Wolter, Obs (Shot resisting arrest & died); Ogefr Johann Bell, R/O (WIA & DOW same day); Gefr Oskar Männer, Gnr (POW) and Uffz Hans Ströbl, Flt Engr (POW). The deceased are buried at Noyers-Maugis (Fr) War Cem,, Block 3; Bell Gr 697 and Wolter Gr 565 (D.Drury). (Added by Pietrzak Youngs) ![]() Posthumous award to Clemm von Hohenberg | |||
| 76 | Derks, Ernst | Ofw | Grosse Kampfflieger Schule 5 (Parow) | Do 18 Werk # 839 (lost) | Wound Badge Air Sea Rescue Operational Clasp | Injured 18 July, 1941 during a training mission, when flying low over the water, his wing touched the water, causing the AC to crash 3 km east of Store Klint, near Stege. The AC sank after remaining afloat for 10 minutes. Two seaplanes picked up the injured Derks and injured Student Gunner Ofhr Wolfgang Lenze. Remaining crew (KIC): Uffz Oskar Schäffer, Mech. and Student Observer Ofhr Armin Kohler were later retrieved, but their grave locations are unknown. Source: Air War over Denmark. | ||||||
| 77 | Dettke, Oskar | Hptm | 1/1/1913 | Nowaja Sachtscha, S.U. | ![]() | 1/KG-55 (6/40), 10/KG-55 (10/41), Stfkpt 9/KG-55 (5/43), Stfkpt 10/KG-55 (9/43), Stab/KG/55 (7/44), Stab/KG(J)-55 | He 111P-2 (lost 6/1/40), He 111H & Bf 109G, Me 262 | ![]() RK(4/7/45) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(6/24/43) EP(6/25/43) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold w/Pendant | Briefly a French POW when his P-2 was sd by French fighters. 368 combat missions as Observer. Deceased 17 March, 1967, Münster. | |||
| 78 | Diblik, Hans | Oblt | 04th May 1923 |
| 8/KG-6 (France) | Ju 88A-14 Werk # 301185 "3E + GS" (lost 3/22/44) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 22 March, 1944; shot down by a Mosquito of No. 488 Sq., piloted by P/O Hall; two others KilledInAction (KIA) and one POW
Egon Staufenberg, Hermann Kamradt and Zimmermann (Oleg Marin)
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| 79 | Dick, Wilhelm | Uffz | Erg/KG-30 (Channel) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 1384 "4D + DA" (lost 3/4/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with three other unnamed crew on 4 March, 1942, hit by flak at Mundesley, Norfolk (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Fw Oskar Haug, Obs (bur Scottow Cem., War Graves Plot, Gr 252); Uffz Richard Prohaska, R/O (bur Scottow, Gr 253) and Fw Hans Trökes, Gnr (bur Scottow, Gr 278. No known grave for pilot, Uffz Dick (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 80 | Dinort, Oskar | GenMaj | 6/23/1906 | Berlin, Charlottenburg | ![]() ![]() | I/JG-234(37), Kdr III/JG-134(39), Kdr I/StG-165, Kdr I/StG-2(39), Kdr Stab/StG-2(5/40 St Malo) | He 51B (Köln 37), Ju 87B-2, Do 17 | ![]() RK(6/20/40) EL(7/14/41) EK 1 & 2 Dive Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold w/Pendant | Approx 150 Ju 87 close support and Anti-shipping missions. Soldiered from 1919 to 1945. 1st Kdr I/JG-234 (37), later re-designated JG-26. Polish Campaign. Channel pilot. Barbarossa pilot. First Dive Bomber pilot to be awarded the Oak Leaves to the RK. Deceased 27 May, 1965 in Cologne. Served also in JG-26 per Les Butler Pilot List. | |||
| 81 | Dirr, Eberhard | Uffz | Wetterkundungstaffel 51 | Ju 88A Werk # Unk (lost 4/5/44) | HJ Badge in Gold, Meteorological Operational Clasp | He and Observer, Wd.R Karl Heinz Hommel, were injured in a crash at "Le Bois Guilleux, Chanteoie" on 5 April, 1944, cause not reported. Remaining crew (KIC; bur Mont de Huisnes, Vault 14): Ogefr Karl Zimmermann (geb 5/6/1921, bur Gr 123), R/O and Uffz Albert Suckau (geb 10/14/1922, bur Gr 125), Gnr (absa3945). | ||||||
| 82 | Dittmar, Oskar | Oblt | Stab II/KG-30 (Banak) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 1717 "4D + ?C" (lost 10/20/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 20 October, 1942; crashed into mountain Saana, Kilpisjärvi, at Map Quadrant 27 East/0088 during a non-operational flight due to engine failure. Remaining crew: Ogefr Georg Gruber, Observer (KilledInAction (KIA)); Ogefr Karl Eichmuller, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA)); Ogefr Artut Weber, Gunner (KilledInAction (KIA)) and Uffz Max Krause, Mech (WIA). Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 83 | Dorn, Karl | Uffz | 3/22/1918 | Hochenheim | 1/AufKl.Gr.126 | Fokker T.VIII W-G2 (Float Plane) Werk # 5646 "TD + CA" (lost 9/16/41) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 16 September, 1941 when his ac crashed into the Aegean Sea SW of Falkonera Island, Greece. He was providing escort for shipping, and crashed reportedly due to an operational error. Remaining crew: Lt.z.S. Rolf Wille, Obs (KilledInAction (KIA)) and Ofw Franz Zimmermann, R/O (WIA/DOW 9/19/41, bur War Cem Dionyssos-Rapendoza, Plot 7, Row 8, Tomb 3. Dorn & Wille are remembered on the Laboe Naval Memorial (D.Drury). | ||||
| 84 | Eisenhauer, Friedrich M. | Uffz | 1923/04/08 | Langstadt | ![]() Courtesy of the Monument Of Tolerance In Haelen
| 1./NJG 2 (12/44 Twente) | Ju 88 G-1 Werknr 714092 (lost 03/08/44), Ju 88 G-6 "4R + OH" Werknr 620575 (lost 28/12/44) | KilledInAction (KIA) the night of 27/28 December, 1944; Crashed his G-6 at Grathem, west of Roermond Holland as a result of AA fire. His gunner was Ogefr Karl Stoll (geb 4/17/1923, KilledInAction (KIA)). Only the R/O, Gefr Hubert Zimmermann survived by bailing, becoming POW. Alternate spelling: Eisen-Hauer. Jager Blatt mention. A. Rosseels notes the crashsite as Molenbeersel, Belgium. Added: Uffz Eisenhauer is buried at Lommel Belgium, Blk 25, Gr 268. Ogefr Stoll is buried at Ysselsteyn Netherlands, Blk BR, Row 11, Gr 253. In an earlier incident, Uffz Eienhauer's ac was sd by AA fire on 3 August, 1944, in his G-1 near Flers, Orne, France. He bailed and returned; two others bailed, Radop OGefr Georg Pfauter (MIA) and Gefr Hubert Zimmermann, Gnr (Returned) (D.Drury). Added: Uffz Georg Pfauter (born 18/12/1919 in Berlin) seem to have made it since he was MIA on 04/03/45 at Holsen, 8 km östl. Lübecke in 2./NJG 2. (CK) | ||||
| 85 | Ferber, H. | Ofw | 3/NJG-10 (12/44 Gütersloh) | Ju 88G-1 Werk # 714369 "1L + VL" (lost 12/18/44) | Night Fighter Operational Clasp | His Ju 88 crashed at Geysterse bossen in Venray Holland on 18 December, 1944, cause and pilot/crew disposition unknown (DeSwart). Added: Cause still not known. Pilot and crew all MIA. Remaining crew: Uffz W.Zimmermann, Obs; Fw W.Wischnewski, R/O and Fw W.Kölertz, Gnr (SGLO). | ||||||
| 86 | Fischer, Heinz | Lt | 2. & 3./KG 100 (01/43 Stalingrad-Pitomnik) | He 111 H-6 Werknr 4736 (lost 07/01/43) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (26/02/43 postmortem) EK 1 & 2 ![]() probably Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold | KilledInAction (KIA) 7 January, 1943 when he crashed at the Pitomnik airfield after being hit by Stalingrad AA fire (DK-G Awards List & LOCS). Added: VDK confirms he died in the Stalingrad area, on a return flight from Stalingrad-Pitomnik, to the home base of Novocherkassk. Remaining crew: Gefr Franz Grupp, Obs (WIA); Uffz Oskar Kurt Waibel, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA)) and Uffz Josef Reindl, Flt Engr (WIA). Uffz Waibel is commemorated in the German War Cem. at Rossoschka, Russia (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 87 | Fischer, Wilhelm | II/KG-30 | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 4374 (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 15 June, 1941 when he crashed into the ground near Hammerfest during a non-operational flight, cause unknown. Remaining crew (all KIC): Uffz Oskar Heid, Observer; Uffz Otto Kaas, R/O; Uffz Franz Menne, Gunner and Heinz Kohs, Mech. Rank for Fischer and Kohs not given. Source: SIG Norway. | |||||||
| 88 | Flammer, Oskar | Fw | 1(F)/124 | Ju 88D-1 Werk # 430867 (lost) | Observer Operational Clasp | Aircraft reported lost on 21 February, 1945, crashed due to engine trouble. No mention of crew or their dispositions. Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 89 | Forti, Helmut | Uffz | III/KG-76 (S.U. 6/43) | Ju 88C-6 Werk # 360224 "F1 + HD" (lost 6/23/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with two other unnamed crew 23 June, 1943 at Stalingrad, cause unknown. His Observer, Lt Oskar Maichel, appears to have returned (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: One other unnamed crewman, Uffz Herbert Haase, R/O, MIA (QU.Meister File). | ||||||
| 90 | Fraas, Alfred | Fw | 9/KG-53 | He 111H-3 Werk # Unk "A1 + KT" (lost 8/24/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 24 August, 1940 when his ac was damaged by AA fire and then sd by Hurricanes of No.615 Sq., piloted by S/L Joseph Kayll and P/O John McClintock. The ac crashed at Clay Tye Hill, Bulphan, Essex. Remaining crew (POW): Lt Willi Luttigen, Obs; Uffz Oskar Lackner, R/O; Uffz Karl Platzer, Gnr and Uffz Herbert Hernaus, Gnr (WIA) (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 91 | Frank, Oskar (Oldwig?) | Gefr | 8/20/1920 | Essen | 4/JG-300 (Borkheide) | Bf 109G-10/R6 Werk # 491221 "Black 14" (lost 1/14/45 at Böhne/Rathenow) | Fighter Operational Clasp | Pilot disposition unknown. Added: Pilot MIA, 1/14/45 JG-300 Loss List, VDK No Record, via R.Freitag. Added 12/2021: KilledInAction (KIA), Crashed at Böhne, buried as Oskar Frank, in the War Cem. at Burg, near Magdeburg, R.Freitag. | ||||
| 92 | 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). | ||||||
| 93 | Fromberg, Oskar | Uffz | | I/JG-4 (2/43 to 4/45) | Fw 190A, Bf 109G-6 Werk # unk "White ?" (lost in July 1944, landing accident see pic), Bf 109G-14 "18" (destroyed 12/24/44 during bombing raid, Rhein-Main airfield), Bf 109K-4 Werk # 332401 "Yell 1" (other source found by CKönig: Bf 109 G-14 "White 1" (lost 1/1/45 due to enemy fighter fire and own Flak hits) | Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 1 January, 1945 when he was shot down by German flak at Kleinseelheim, SW of Kirchhain. He bailed safely with his injuries. His G-6 pictured overturned at Bad Schussenried/Reichenbach in July, 1944, his disposition at the time, unknown, (Fritz Braun). Flugbuch. Still considered MIA per Jager Blatt article 2/2001 ??!!. Added: Survived the war, French POW until 1947, lived in Frankfurt/ Main in 1998. Until 14/01/445 he had 650 flights (all kinds of flights) acc Flugbuch(CKönig)
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| 94 | Fuhrmann, Oskar | Lt | 2/20/1918 | 3/MSGr.-1 (6/44 Mausi) (3/Minensuchgruppe - 1) | Ju 52/3mg8e MS Werk # 501313 | Maritime Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with his entire crew, 6 June, 1944 when, while on a mine searching mission, they were sd by a P-38 of 82FG, piloted by a Lt Stegman. They crashed NW of Drobeta, Turnu Severin, Romania. Remaining crew: Flg Heinz Rietzsch, Ofw Franz Busskamp and Fw Max Muchowski (C.König). | |||||
| 95 | Genrich, Oskar | Oblt | 9/18/1919 | Pfeilsdorf |
Courtesy Christian König | 2(F)/11 (4/41), II/ZG-1 (1/43) | Do 17 P & F and He 111H, Ju 86G Werk # Unk (lost 1/10/43) | ![]() RK(11/3/42) EK 1 & 2 EP (12/29/41), Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 10 January, 1943, a passenger in the Ju 86, when the ac developed an engine fire, and crashed near Proskurov airfield, Ukraine (LOCS). | |||
| 96 | Gerlach, Kurt Hermann | Fw | 11/7/1909 | Braunschweig |
Courtesy Christian König | Stabkomp/Luftpark 1/XVII (Wiener Neustadt 3/42) | Ju 52/3m Werk # Unk (lost 3/20/42) | Transport Operational Clasp | KIC with his entire crew, 20 March, 1942 in the Steiermark mountains, Austria, during a flight from Wiener Neustadt to Munich. Remaining crew: Heinrich Richter, R/O; Gefr Oskar Weber, and Felix Klausner, Tech. Insp. The crash was discovered by tourists (C.König). | |||
| 97 | Göhler, Siegfried | Lt | 10/25/1913 | Dresden | 2/KG1 | He 111 H-3 Werk# 5647 (lost 10/03/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 3 October 1940 when his aircraft crashed on take-off from Montdidier airfield, France killing the entire crew. Remaining crew (all KIC): (observer) Uffz Ulrich Biechteler, (radio-operator) Fw Oskar Offenauer, and (flight engineer) Uffz Alfons Thome. The crew members are buried in Block 35, Row 6 of the German war cemetery at Bourdon, France with Göhler in Grave 220, Biechteler in Grave 221, Offenauer in Grave 219, and Thome in Grave 218. | davedrury | |||
| 98 | Goldmann, Oskar | Lt | 1/8/1923 | 1/NAGr-2 (S.U.) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 15702 "White 15" (lost 8/6/43) | Night Observer Operational Clasp | MIA 6 August, 1943 due to enemy return fire during a recon flight in the Bjelgorod area. Jager Blatt 3 & 4/2004. | |||||
| 99 | Göring, Hans Joachim | Oblt | 9./ZG 76 | Bf -110 C | EK 2Destroyer Operational Clasp | Said to be another nephew of RM Göring, the AC known to have crashed 11 July, 1940, on the Verne during the Battle of Britain, after being attacked by RAF fighters over Portland England. His rear gunner was Uffz Albert Zimmermann. Crew disposition unknown. Added: A Wingleader video can be found about this topic on Youtube (CK). | ||||||
| 100 | Göring, Hans-Joachim | II./KG 355 (1937), RLM (Genstab 1. Abt.) (01/40), JFS Werneuchen, 9./ZG 76 (07/40) | Bf-110 C-4 | Nephew of Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring. MIA later KIA on 11 July 1940 shot down over Portland by 87 Sqdn., crashed and exploded on impact with cliffs at The Verne, near Portland, with his gunner Albert Zimmermann, leaving no traces due to the impact forces (while the area was later quarried away for its limestone). | CKönig |
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