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| 1 | Achgelis, Gerd | 16/07/08 | Golzwarden |
| Test pilot and pioneer in the development of helicopters. Achgelis turned down the offer of Göring to take the position of Generalluftzeugmeister after the death of Ernst Udet in November 1941. He worked as a test pilot at an aircraft factory in Graudenz until the end of World War II. In 1975, he received the légion d'honneur from France for his achievements in aviation. Deceased 18/05/91 in Hude.
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| 2 | Anders, Gerd | Oblt | 2/28/1919 | 12/KG-30 (10/43), 8/KG-30 (2/44), 5/MSG-1 (Minensuchstaffel 3/45) | Ju 88A in KG-30, Ju 52/3m (lost 3/21/45) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 13 March, 1945 during a minesweeping operation off the Danish coast. He attempted an emergency landing during heavy fog, and on the approach to the Aalborg West airfield, he crashed, killing the entire crew. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Fw Karl Uthke, Uffz Johannes Birkhölzer, Robert Apel and Ofw Rudolf Gerlack. All were buried in the Frederikshavn Cemetery on 21 March, 1945. Source: Air War over Denmark. | |||||
| 3 | Barkhorn, Gerhard 'Gerd' | Obstlt | 3/20/1919 | Königsberg, Ostpreussen | 301 | Courtesy Christian König | 5/JG-52(7/42), Stfkpt 4/JG-52 (2/43 S.U.), Kdr I/JG-52 (8/43 Charkow, S.U.), Kdr II/JG-52 (Russia), Kdr JG-6 (1/45), JV-44 (4/45) | Bf 109E-7 Werk # Werk # 5922 "Yellow 2 + -" (into Channel 10/29/40), Bf 109F-4 Wk#13388 "White 5 + -" (WIA 7/25/42), Bf 109G-6 Werk # 15909 "Black <<5 (7/43 Anapa, S.U.), Bf 109G-6 Werk # 20003 "Black << w/mini White 5" (8/43 S.U.), Bf 109G-6 Werk # 162198 "<<5" (5/44 Kherones), Bf 109G-6 Wk#163195 "Black <<5 + -" (WIA 5/31/44), Bf 109K-4, Fw 190D-9 w JG-6, Me 262 | ![]() RK(8/23/42) S(3/2/44) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(9/7/42) EP(7/20/42) ![]() EK 1 Wound Bdg(7/25/42) Ftr. Oper.Clasp w/Pendant | EL(1/11/43). 1104 combat missions. His first known Soviet vivtory, a Pe-2 NE of Petrovskaya on 27 May, 1942. Four LaGG-3s on 7 October, 1942. A Yak-1 and two LaGG-3s on 30 October, 1942. A P-40, a Yak-1 and a LaGG-3 on 30 November, 1942. A LaGG-5 and two Yak-1s on 5 August, 1943. Four LaGG-5s on 23 August, 1943. A Yak-9, a P-39 and two Yak-1s on 29 December, 1943. Another of many multiple victories for this high scorer! Shot down with severe wounds 31 May, 1944, exhausted after his sixth mission of the day. Flying his G-6, Wk# 163195 "Black 5", he lost his concentration, and was jumped by a Soviet P-39. His last victory was on 5 Jan., 1945. Injured in another crash on 25 April, 1945, when his Me 262 was shot down by a P-51. He carried the name "Christl", his wifes name on nearly all his AC. Barkhorns wingman was Fahnrich Graf Keller. His crew chief from 40 to 45, Cpl. Albert Kusterer. Shot down 9 times. In 1955, he joined the West German Luft. and became a General. Deceased 11 January, 1983; auto accident 6 January,1983, wife Christl killed instantly 6 January. Post war home: Tegernsee.
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| 4 | Bartels, Werner | Oblt | 5/28/1902 | III/JG-26 Technical Officer (Channel) | Bf 109E-1 Werk # 6296 | Shot down and seriously wounded 24 July, 1940 by an RAF No. 65 Squadron Spitfire at Northdown, Margate, England. The AC was displayed at Croydon, England. He was repatriated in 1943 and joined the Me 262 Program. (Added by Pietrzak Youngs) ![]() Clockwise from left: JG26 Group: Lt. Walter Blume (POW 18 Aug 40), Lt. Werner Bartels (POW 24 Jul 40), Lt. Josef Schauff (KilledInAction (KIA) 24 Jul 40), Lt. Klaus Mietusch (KilledInAction (KIA) Sept 17 44), Oblt. Gerhard 'Gerd' Schöpfel, Lt. Gerhard Mueller-Dühe (KilledInAction (KIA) 18 Aug 40), and Lt. Gustav Sprick (KilledInAction (KIA) 28 Jun 41) (in front) - Chièvres, late May 1940.
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| 5 | Bäumker, Gerhard Gerd | Fw | Bomber unit | Ju 88S-1, He 111H | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(1/1/45) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List | ||||||
| 6 | Bernhard, Gerd | Hptm | 4 | 2/JG-302 | Bf 109G-6 (lost 6/27/44) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 27 June, 1944 during aerial combat with a P-38 of 82FG, piloted by Lt Stefani. Bernhard crashed in the village of Dömsöd Hungary. The crashsite was excavated in May, 1996 (Janos Bruckner). One known victory, his 2nd, a B-24 W of Neuseidler See on 10 May, 1944. His 3rd and 4th, both P-51s on 24 May, 1944; one south of Kernhof/Hochschwab, the other at Rettenegge. | |||||
| 7 | Besinski, Helmut | Lt | II/KG-30 (3/43) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 140424 (lost 3/27/43) | Wound Badge, Bomber Operational Clasp | WIA 27 March, 1943; sd with woundss near Sfax. Remaining crew: Ogefr Adolf Schelling, Obs; Uffz Gerd Ulonsko, R/O and Ogefr Peter Weirich, Gnr (Qu.Meister File). | ||||||
| 8 | Blume, Walter | Maj | 1915/06/01 | 14 | ![]() Clockwise from left: JG26 Group: Lt. Walter Blume (POW 18 Aug 40), Lt. Werner Bartels (POW 24 Jul 40), Lt. Josef Schauff (KilledInAction (KIA) 24 Jul 40), Lt. Klaus Mietusch (KilledInAction (KIA) Sept 17 44), Oblt. Gerhard 'Gerd' Schöpfel, Lt. Gerhard Mueller-Dühe (KilledInAction (KIA) 18 Aug 40), and Lt. Gustav Sprick (KilledInAction (KIA) 28 Jun 41) (in front) - Chièvres, late May 1940. (Added by Pietrzak Youngs) ![]() Courtesy Christian König | 2/JG-26 (9/39), 7/JG-26 (5/40), 3/JG-27 (4/44) | Bf 109E-4 "White 13 + I" (lost 8/18/40) | EP EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | POW 18 Aug., 1940 after being shot down near Canterbury by Hurricanes of RAF No.32 Sq., piloted by P/O's Alan Eckford and Karol Pniak. Severely wounded in the crash, he was repatriated in October 1943, and returned to combat duty. One known victory, his 1st, a Hurricane "L-1639" of RAF No. 504 Sq. over Brussels, 14 May, 1940. His 2nd, a Hurricane at Neufchatel, 8 June, 1940. His 3rd, a Defiant at Dreux, 14 June, 1940. His 4th, a Spitfire at Dover Hafen on 25 July, 1940. His 5th, a Spitfire E of Dover on 15 August, 1940. His 6th, a Spitfire W of Calais on 16 August, 1940. Another victory after repatriation, a B-17 (e.V.) at Kecsemet-Paks/Tolna on 3 April, 1944. His 7th, a B-24 (HSS) at Neunkirchen on 12 April, 1944. An 8th, a B-24 (HSS) S of Wiener Neustadt on 12 April, 1944. Another B-24 SW of Wiener-Neustadt on 23 April, 1944. A B-17 (e.V.) "CC-9" at Dachau, east of Augsburg on 24 April, 1944 (Perry Claims). Bowers/Lednicer, 14 victories. Deceased 19 July, 1965 (D.Drury). ![]() Courtesy Christian König (Added by Pietrzak Youngs) ![]() Blume's Me109 Caffiers airfield east of Calais, sometime June-August 1940.
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| 9 | Bormann, Gert (or Gerd) | Lt | 4(F)/121 | Do 17P Werk # unk "7A + DM" (lost 7/22/40) | Wound Badge Observer Operational Clasp | POW 22 July, 1940; sd with wounds by Hurricanes of No. 145 Sq., piloted by F/Lt Adrian Boyd, DFC, P/O Archibald Weir and P/O Peter Dunning-White. The ac crashed at sea, 20 miles south of Tangmere, Sussex. Remaining crew (MIA at Sea): Lt Erwin Reichardt, Obs and Fw Reinhard Rowe, R/O (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 10 | Böttger, Gerd | Uffz | IV/KG-6 (Channel) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 4472 "??" (lost 11/2/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with unnamed crew at Marles, near Coulomieres, 2 November, 1943 after being attacked by enemy fighters (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 11 | Böttrich, W. | Uffz | 8/KG-4 (4/41 Leeuwarden) | He 111H-5 Werk # 3513 "5J + ES" (lost 4/10/41) | Wound Badge, Bomber Operational Clasp | His He 111 crashed at Leeuwarden Holland (on Poppeweg) the night of 9/10 April, 1941, cause and pilot/crew disposition unknown. (DeSwart). Added: Remaining crew (all injured): Oblt Gerd Pforte, Obs; Ogefr H.Haspel, R/O and Gefr W.Petrich, Flt Engr (D.Drury). The crash was 0010hours on 10 April 1941. | davedrury | |||||
| 12 | Brandhoff, Gerd | 4/TG-4, 6/TG-2 (5/45) | Ju 52 | Transport Operational Clasp | Flugbuch (9/43 to 5/45). | |||||||
| 13 | Brandt, Gerd | Lt | 9/17/1919 | ![]() Cannock Chase | 10/KG-30 (Channel) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 3389 "4D + EU" (lost 5/4/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 4 May, 1942; believed shot down by a Night Fighter, and crashed into the sea off Portland, one other crew KilledInAction (KIA) (Ju 88 Loss List). Remaining crew: Uffz W. Brinkmann (MIA); Gefr P. Schroeder (MIA) and Uffz Herbert Meusel (KilledInAction (KIA)), whose body washed ashore on 30 May, 1942. He is buried at CC, Plot 7, Row 9, Gr 216 (D.Drury) | ||||
| 14 | Braun, Gerd | Lt | 1 | 4/JG-53 (2/43 Tunisia) | Bf 109G-4 (Trop) Werk # 16057 (lost 2/24/43), Bf 109G-6 Trop Werk # 16701 (lost 4/21/43) | EK 2Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 21 April, 1943 during aerial combat at the La Marsa airfield. WIA 24 February, 1943 during aerial combat near Tunis, same day as his victory. One known Desert victory, his first, a B-26 4 km off Hohe, on 24 February, 1943. | |||||
| 15 | Brill, Herbert | Ofw | 10/8/1917 | Quierschied | 1 | 7/JG-2 | Bf 109E, Bf 109 "White 5" | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA March, 1945. His first victory, a Blenheim over England on 11 September, 1940. The "White 5", MIA and birth information provided by Gerd Richter. | |||
| 16 | Calgeer, Helmut | Uffz | 1 | IV/KG-30 (3/43), 1/NJG-2 (8/44), 3/NJG-2 (11/44) | Ju 88 in KG-30, Ju 88G-6 Werk # 620573 (lost 11/12/44) | Wound Badge Bomber Operational Clasp Night Fighter Oper. Clasp in Bronze | WIA 11/12 November, 1944; shot down near Dortmund by a Mosquito, probably of RAF No. 157 Sq., piloted by F/Lt J.O. Mathews (Boiten). After being transferred to Night Fighters, on his first mission, he and his crew had to bail out due to an engine fire. All three crew were injured. His R/O was Gerd Lutz and Flight mechanic was Uffz Hans Angersbach. Boiten, 1 victory. | |||||
| 17 | Carius, Gerhard "Gerd" | Lt | 1918/12/28 | Waldheim, Saxony | 09.04.41 Lt., FFS(C) 11 KIA - Fokker G 1 crashed vic Zeltweg a/f due to pilot error. CARIUS, Karl. 01.02.43 promo to Maj.(z.V./Fl.). CARUIS, Reinhold. 04.06.42 Lt., FFS A/B 62 WIA - Avia B 51 crashed vic Vöslau a/f. |
| instr BFS 3 Wien-Aspern ? (-02/41), Adj FFS C 11 (04/41) | Fokker G 1 (lost) | ![]() EK 2 | KIFA on 9 April 1941 when crashed near Zeltweg airfield in Austria due to pilot error. Could be the Lt Carius who is mention in Ulrich Plancks memoirs as instructor in BFS 3 Wien-Aspern. Buried Hauptfriedhof Mannheim, Plot Kriegsgräber - Reihe 2, Grab 19. | CKönig | |
| 18 | Coenen, Werner | Oblt | 3/16/1915 | ![]() Cannock Chase | 2/Ku.Fl.Gr.-106 | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 0662 "M2 + CK" (lost 5/7/41) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 7 May, 1941 while on a mission over Glasgow, when intercepted by a Defiant of No. 141 Sq., piloted by Sq/Ldr E.C.Wolfe. Two of the crew bailed successfully before the ac crashes at Blairskaith Muir. Remaining crew: Hptm Gerd Hansmann, Obs (KilledInAction (KIA)); Ofw Ernst Langanki, R/O (POW) and Fw Willi Müller, Gnr (POW, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; later hung, convicted of killing another prisoner; buried Ger War Cem, Kitchener, Ont, Gr 32B). Oblt Coenen buried CC Gr 3/399; Hptm Hansmann buried in the churchyard at Lennoxtown, Scotland (Ju 88 Loss List & D.Drury). Added by Stefan Pietrzak Youngs: Sqd Ldr Edward Wolfe's Combat Report: 'I dived at full throttle slightly in front and below the enemy aircraft and came up on his starboard forward quarter where my gunner, Sgt Ashcroft, opened fire at less than 20yds range. Strikes were observed and the E/A turned sharply towards us. I climbed over him, dived underneath and took up the same position as before. A second burst was fired after which the enemy’s starboard engine and cockpit were seen to be on fire, and he turned on all his navigation lights. At the same time he turned towards me again and I repeated my former manoeuvre, the gunner gave him a third burst. Twice again he took the same evasive action and I repeated my manoeuvre with the gunner giving him a forth and fifth burst. After the fourth burst there were two blinding flashes in his cockpit. After the fifth burst I left the attack as we were nearing cloud tops, and through a rift in the cloud layer watched the E/A crash to the ground where it blew up.' (Battle of Britain Database on this site) | ||||
| 19 | Cress, Gerhard Gerd | Gefr | 4/7/1925 | 4/JG-1 | Fw 190A-8 Werk # 173097 "Red 8" (lost 9/22/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KIC 22 September, 1944; crashed at Husum Germany after a training flight, not enemy related, cause unknown. Buried Husum, Block 3/C/6. Source: J. Geensen. | |||||
| 20 | Dobrick, Erich | Oblt | 1/12/1917 | 9 | ![]() | 2/JG-1 (9/39), 6/JG-3 (5/40), 5/JG-11 (9/43), Stab I/JG-11 (11/43), 2/JG-11 (3/44) | Bf 109E in JG-3, Bf 109G in JG-11 | EP EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, his 1st, a LeO-451 on 31 May, 1940, no location. A Spitfire south of London on 18 August, 1940. His 3rd, a B-17 on 26 February, 1943, an Ofw at the time. His 4th victory, a B-17 at Westerholt-Nordeney on 27 September, 1943. His 5th, a B-24 N of Emmerich on 13 November, 1943. His 6th, a B-17 NW of Eitorf on 22 February, 1944. His 8th, a B-17 N of Hölstedt on 6 March, 1944. His 9th, a B-17 near Haldensleben on 29 March, 1944. Magnus Report. ![]() L-R: Erich Dobrick : Gerd Steiger : Helmut Maul : Hans-Gerd Wenneckers. May/June 1942 Husum | |||
| 21 | Eberhardt, Gerd | 9/15/1919 | EJG-1, 12/JG-27 | Bf 109 | Fighter Operational Clasp | Deceased 21 October, 1999. Jager Blatt Obit. | ||||||
| 22 | Eckhoff, Max Chr. K. | Maj | 10/30/1907 | Charlottenburg | 17 |
| Stab II/NJG-2 (7/44), 2/NJG-2 (2/45) | Bf 110, Ju 88G-6 Werk # 621089 "R4 + ??" (lost) | EP EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 16 March, 1945 when he was shot down by an RAF Night Fighter 2 km NE of Buch, near Gmuend/Wittenburg. Only he was killed, bailing at too low a level, the other three crew bailed safely. Remaining crew: Uffz Rolf Michelsen, R/O 1 (18/03/21-10/12/96); Ofw Gerd Boese, R/O 2 and Fw Keunzel, Gunner. One known victory, a "4 mot" at La Ferte St Cyr on 1 July, 1944. | ||
| 23 | Ellerlage, Gerd | Oblt | III.(Aufkl)/LG-2 (9/39), 3(F)/10 (8/40 Channel)) | Bf 110C-5 Werk # 2175 "T1 + TL" (lost 9/4/40) | Observer Operational Clasp | KIFA 4 September, 1940; flew into the ground on a routine domestic flight. Bf 110 Loss List | ||||||
| 24 | Framm, Gerhart Gerd | Oblt | 10 | Stfkpt 2/JG-27 (10/39-8/40) | Bf 109E-1 "Red 1" "Samoa" (1/40 Krefeld) | EP EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | Three known victories on 12 May, 1940, his first three, two Blenheims and a Hurricane, all in the Maastricht area. His 4th, a Hurricane "N-2335" Of RAF No. 615 Sq., near Tienen, Belgium, 16 May, 1940. His 5th, a Spitfire at Dunkirk, 23 May, 1940. His 6th, a Wellington at Dunkirk, 1 June, 1940. His 7th, a Potez 63 10 km south of Roye, 6 June, 1940. His 8th & 9th, both Hawk-75As at Chateauroux, 13 June, 1940. His 10th, Spitfire N3023 of 609 Sqd flown by P/O James Buchanan at Weymouth Bay on 27 July, 1940. Battle of Britain pilot. | |||||
| 25 | Francke, Gerd Hermann | Oblt | 7/12/1917 | ![]() Cannock Chase | 2/KGr-100 | He 111H-3 Werk # 5612 "6N + GK" (lost 7/8/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 8 July, 1941 after his ac was sd by a Beaufighter of No.604 Sq., piloted by F/Lt Hugh Speke & P/O Derek A. Jackson (radar). The He 111 crashed near Everton, Hampshire. Oblt Francke was the only crewman who bailed safely. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): StabFw Richard Härtel, Obs; Ofw Paul Stein, R/O; Fw Adam Wetzel, Flt Engr and Ofw Artur Kapfhamer, Gnr. The deceased are buried at CC/9/1/3 (D.Drury). | ||||
| 26 | Friederich, Gerd | Hptm d.R. | 1911/12/13 | Berlin |
| TO Stab/NAGr. 2 | Fi-156 "I8 + CB" Werknr 1531 (lost) | Combined Pilot/Obsv, severely WIA by burns on 11 March 1945 on a transit flight NE of Kunzendorf 10km E of Frankenstein when shot down by 2 P-39 from 211 GIAP led by Guards Lieutenant Koptiuch. On board was also Lt Hans Joachim Kruse (KIA), see own entry. Apparently Friederich was killed on 4 April 1945 due to unknown reasons and is buried at the German War Cemetery Cheb, Okres Cheb, Karlovy Vary, Czechia | CKönig | |||
| 27 | Gäbel, Gerd | Fw | 3 | 3/JG-27 (5/44, 1/45 Rheine) | Bf 109G in 3 Staffel, Bf 109K-4 Werk # 331502 "Yellow 1" (lost 1/1/45) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 1 January, 1945 during the Operation Bodenplatte raid on Melsbroek airfield. He crashed his K-4 at Kerwijk, southwest of Zaltbommel Holland, sd by AA fire (DeSwart). One known victory, his 1st, a B-17 NE of Frankfurt on 12 May, 1944. His 2nd, a B-17 at St. Pölten on 29 May, 1944. His 3rd, a P-47 SW of Euskirchen on 26 December, 1944 (Perry Claims). Alternate spelling: Gabel. Added: Buried in a Family plot at Bad Brückenau (Manrho/Putz publ.). | |||||
| 28 | Gaisler, Gerhard Gerd | Fighter Unit | Bf 109, Fw 190 | Fighter Operational Clasp | Luftwaffe pilot and author quoted in Neulens book "In the Skies Over Europe, Air Forces Allied to the Luftwaffe". | |||||||
| 29 | Gastager, Roman | OFw | 31/07/18 | Freilassing |
| 3(F)/123 | Added: Do-17 "4U + OL" + "4U + BL" (04/40), Ju-88 "4U + EL", "4U + OL" , "4U+ BL" (07/42), Ju-88 "4U + KL", "4U + EL", "4U + CL" (08/42) , Ju-88 H (08/42), Ju-88 "4U + KL", "4U + AL" (10/42), Ju-88 "4U + FL", "4U + HL" (12/42), Ju-88 "4U + AL" (09/43), Ju-88 H-1 (06/44), Ju-188 (08/44) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (18/11/44) EP (31/08/43) EK 1(03/09/42) & 2 (09/05/41) Observer Operational Clasp in Gold (25/01/43) with pendant "200" (10/10/44) | First German airman to step on English soil (Guernsey). Added: According to himself he flew 143-6 Feindflüge/ combat missions and 231 (other source 290) Frontflüge (long distance flights (over 4h were counted double), his last was combat mission was on 28/07/44. His first flight was on 22/04/40, his 100th Feindflug/ 150 Frontflug on 24/05/43. He flew missions with the following pilots: Fw Karl-Heinz Herbst and later Gerd Hoffmann. His experienced crew from 1942-44 was due to the exceptional flying skills of the pilot Gerd Hoffmann and the gunners they survived many attacks by Allied air forces . He was the last man of the flying personnel starting with the 3. Staffel at the beginning of the war (loss rate was 1200%). Nominated for the Knights Cross. Afterwards testing and checking for weapon development. Deceased 10/05/09 (CKönig). | CKönig | ||
| 30 | Gaub, Hannes | Fw | 1.(H)/Aufkl.Gr. 14 (09/39) | Hs-126 "5F + HH" | Crew: Obsv/ Gunr Lt. Gerd (Gerhard?) Schröder
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| 31 | Gerhardt, Dieter | Oblt | 8/27/1922 | Landweiler | 8 | 2/JG-1 | Bf 109 E Werk # 6381 (5/42), Bf 109F-4 "Black 5" (9/42), Bf 109G-1/R2 Werk # 14150 "Black 6" (lost 3/18/43) | EK 1 & 2 ![]() at least Fighter Operational Clasp in Bronze | KilledInAction (KIA) 18 March, 1943 over Helgoland; after downing a B-24 of 93BG thought to be "Eager Beaver", and while attacking a B-17, he was brought down by return fire. Prior to takeoff this date, he yelled to his wingman and closest friend, Heinz Knoke, "I want to bag the formation leader today". Gerhardt had bailed successfully and entered his dingy, but died of his mortal wounds, as reported by the ASR craft "Falke". His 1st victory, a Blenheim on 15 October, 1941, no location. A shared victory with Heinz Knoke, a PRU Spitfire AA810 piloted by F/Lt Alistair Gunn off Trondheim on 5 March, 1942. Gunn later became POW and was shot because of his involvement in the Great Escape. He was also credited with another PRU Spitfire piloted by P/O Ken Wright, near Bremen on 17 August, 1942. Another, his 3rd, a B-17 6 km north of Wilhelmshaven on 26 February, 1943. In late February 1943, he came up with the idea of dropping 100 lb. bombs onto the tightly formed American bombers. He and Knoke practiced the technique off Heligoland. His victories may only be 4. Buried Schiffweiler-Landweiler Reden. Alternative spelling: Gerhard, Dieter
![]() Steiger - Schmude - Gerhard relax at Jever 1941 (courtesy Willi Weiss).
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| 32 | Gerstenhauer, Hans Helmut | Lt | 5/28/1915 | Diepholz | 4(H)/21 (7/39), 7(H)/21 (2/41), Aufkl.Gr.Ob.d.H. (10/41), JFS-4 (2/42), Überführungskdo Jüterbog (7/42), Erprobungsstelle Rechlin (5/44) | Numerous | Wound Badge, Observer Operational Clasp | Early in his career, he flew numerous reconnaissance and ferry missions before numerous "specialty" assignments. In August 1942, he transferred to Focke-Achgelis, obtaining his commission in September. He was injured 5 May, 1944, when his Fa 223 V-11 "Dragon" helicopter crash landed near Bösel, Germany. His work at FA, as engineer and pilot, consisted of helicopter development, and in March 1945, he had undertaken rescue work for a Bf 109 pilot. After the war he worked with the Allies, and on 6 September, 1945, was the first pilot to fly a helicopter across the English Channel in Fa 223 V-14. Deceased 23 October, 2014 (D.Drury). | ||||
| 33 | Gollnisch, Hans Gerd | Hptm | Stab II/KG-30 (9/40 Channel) | Ju 88A-1 Werk # Unk "4D + KK" (or 4D + FA) (lost 9/9/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 9 September, 1940; while attacking the London Docks, he was sd by fighters of No.66 Sq.. He belly landed in the vicinity of Bannisters Farm, Barcombe, Toliver Lane, near Lewes. His Observer this day was Obst Hans Jurgen Rieckhoff (LOCS). Alternate spelling: Gollnesch. | ||||||
| 34 | Grosse-Brauckmann, Gerd | Lt | 9/JG-5 | Bf 109F-4 Werk # 10183 "Yellow 5" (lost) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 5 march, 1942 during aerial combat with a LaGG-3 at Loustari. Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 35 | Hansmann, Gerd | Hptm | Stfkpt 2/Kü.Fl.Gr.-106 (Channel) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 0662 "M2 + CK" (lost 5/7/41) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) at Glasgow 7 May, 1941, acting as Observer; the ac flown by Oblt Werner Coenen. See Werner Coenen for cause or crew disposition (Ju 88 Loss List & D.Drury). Hansmann buried in the churchyard at Lennoxtown, in Scotland (D.Drury) Added by Stefan Pietrzak Youngs: Sqd Ldr Edward Wolfe's Combat Report: 'I dived at full throttle slightly in front and below the enemy aircraft and came up on his starboard forward quarter where my gunner, Sgt Ashcroft, opened fire at less than 20yds range. Strikes were observed and the E/A turned sharply towards us. I climbed over him, dived underneath and took up the same position as before. A second burst was fired after which the enemy’s starboard engine and cockpit were seen to be on fire, and he turned on all his navigation lights. At the same time he turned towards me again and I repeated my former manoeuvre, the gunner gave him a third burst. Twice again he took the same evasive action and I repeated my manoeuvre with the gunner giving him a forth and fifth burst. After the fourth burst there were two blinding flashes in his cockpit. After the fifth burst I left the attack as we were nearing cloud tops, and through a rift in the cloud layer watched the E/A crash to the ground where it blew up.' (Battle of Britain Database on this site) | ||||||
| 36 | Haug, Franz | Fw | 13/KG-53 (2/44), 4/KG-53 (5/44), 3/TG-30 (4/45 to end) | He 111H-6 in 13 Stf, He 111H-16 & H-20 in 4 Stf, He 111H-20 in TG) | EK 2Bomber Operational Clasp | Remaining crew: Uffz Gerd Schneiderbach, Obs; Uffz Josef Obenauer, R/O; Uffz Herbert Wenzel (geb 5/28/24 Larischof), R/O-Gun; Uffz Josef Ochojski, Gunner; and Uffz Rudi Hilde, Mech/Flt Engr. Source: Kevin Huckfield. | ||||||
| 37 | Hauter, Gerhard "Gerd" | Uffz | 1/JGr-Ost (11/44), 6/JG-52 (5/45) | Bf 109G-10/R3 Werk # Unk "White 41" (Rosenborn, Ger, 11/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | Served under Heinz Ewald. Jager Blatt 6/1997.
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| 38 | Heinzl, Alfred | Lt | ![]() Glencree German Cemetery, Ireland | 3/KG-27 | He 111H-5 Werk # 3664 "1G + HL" (lost 3/3/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 3 March, 1941 after aerial combat with Hurricanes over Tuskar Rock during an anti-shipping mission at Port Townsville in the Irish Sea. Engine damage and one seriously wounded crew caused them to make a force landing at Rostoonstown Strand, County Wexford Ireland. The four survivors destroyed the ac before being captured. Remaining crew: Fw Arthur Voigt(POW), Obs; Fw Rudolf Hengst(POW), R/O; Uffz C."Gerd" Rister(DOW shortly thereafter; bur Glencree Cem. Gr 13), Mech. and Gefr Matthias "Max" Galler or Galle(POW), Gnr. All were interned at the Camp Curragh, Kildare Co. Ireland. Jager Blatt 4/2004. Alternate spelling: Heindl. | |||||
| 39 | Hellberg, Gerd | FhjUffz | 10/JG-1 (Reich Def) | Bf 109G-14/AS "Black 10" (lost 12/5/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | His G-14 reported lost in the Neuruppin area on 5 December, 1944, cause not reported, bailed safely, pilot OK. | ||||||
| 40 | Hoffmann, Gerd | Fw | Upper Silesia |
| 3(F)/123 | Ju-52, Ju-88 | EP (28/02/44) EK 1 & 2 Observer Operational Clasp in Gold | More than 100 combat missions. Crew from 1942-44: Mech/Gunr OFw Roman Gastager (DKiG), Obsv Oblt Roland Körber (born in Berlin, survived the war, deceased 1996), Radop Uffz Franz Günter (born in Sudetenland, died shortly after the war). According to Gastager he made loopings with the Ju-52 which nearly cost him his license! He brought home the crew savely with only one engine running several times. Gastager mentions that once a knights cross holder fighter pilot wanted to do target practises with the Staffel and him. Hoffmann outmanouvred him and put his plane behind the fighter pilot which landed immediately and told him that he could have shot him down. Picture Source (Moebius)
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| 41 | Hollmann, Gerhard "Gerd" | Lt | 4/14/1924 | Kiel |
| 9/JG-11 (7/43 Oldenburg FP) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 15534 "Yellow 3 + I" (lost 7/30/43) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 30 July, 1943 during aerial combat at Olst (Fortmond) Holland, north of Olst, north of Deventer. Buried Ysselsteyn BN-3-68 (SGLO).
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| 42 | Hübner, Gerd | Uffz | 12/JG-4 (9/44 Lippspringe) | Bf 109G-14 Werk # 781272 (lost 9/27/44) | Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | His G-14 crashed east of Driel Holland on 27 September, 1944, cause unknown. (DeSwart) Per the JG-4 List, he was injured in this event. | ||||||
| 43 | Hümbs, Friedrich | Ofw | 1(F)/120 (Sola) | Ju 88D-5 Werk # 430205 "A6 + BH" (lost 3/24/43) | Observer Operational Clasp | MIA (believed POW) 24 March, 1943; shot down 5 miles west of Sumburgh Head, Shetland, England, by a Spitfire of RAF No.234 Sq, piloted by Flt Sgt Lane. Remaining crew: Oblt Siegfried Otternberg, Observer (MIA); Uffz Gerd Bugram, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA)) and Ofw Fritz Raasch, Mech (MIA). Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 44 | Ilk, Iro | Maj | 1919/1018 | Nassau | 10 | ![]() | 2./LG 1 (02/42; 11/42 Med), Stfkpt 1./LG 1 (43), Kdr III./JG 300 (01/44), Stab I./JG 300 (02/44), Kdr III./JG 300 (01/44) | Ju 88 A-4 "L1 + CH" & "L1 + EK" Werknr 5543 (11/42) in LG-1, Bf 10 9G-6 (lost 20/06/44; sd by P-51), Bf 109 G-14/AS "Blk <<" Werknr 782295 (lost 25/09/44) | ![]() RK (21/10/42) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (27/03/42) EP (23/08/43) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge ![]() Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold with star pendant | KilledInAction (KIA) 25 September, 1944 in his G-14 near Moers/Rhineland when he was shot down in flames in aerial combat with RCAF Spitfires. Shot down with wounds during aerial combat with B-24s on 20 January, 1944. In April 1944, with JG-300, he shot down four AC in one night. The RK was awarded for his success as a bomber pilot against England, Malta and North Africa. One known victory, a Lancaster 30 km NNW of Stuttgart on 20 February, 1944. Another, a B-17 25 km N of Quackenbrück on 6 March, 1944. A "4 mot" at Leipzig on 24 March, 1944. Three Lancasters in the Düsseldorf area on 23 April, 1944. A 7th & 8th, a P-51 SE of Greisfwald and a B-24 at Insel Rügen on 20 June, 1944. A 9th, a Lancaster at Arnhem on 21 September, 1944. A 10th, same day, a P-38 at Arnhem, just days before his death. Over 300 combat missions, 5 Night victories. (Added by Pietrzak Youngs) Iro Ilk Staffelkapitän of 1./LG 1 during 1943 and bomber ace at the controls of his Ju 88. Both Ilk and his close friend in LG 1 Gerd Stamp were awarded the Knight's Cross with I./LG 1 for audacious attacks on British shipping in the Med, before going on to fly single engine night fighters with the wilde Sau. Ilk was shot down and killed by Spitfires as Gruppenkommandeur III./JG 300 on 25 September 1944. Post-war Stamp achieved high rank in NATO and married Ilk's widow. | ilkx | |
| 45 | Jarck, Gerd | Ofhr | 9/SG-10 | Fw 190F-8/R1 Werk # 588070 "Yellow 3" (lost 12/23/44) | Assault Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 23 December, 1944 during aerial combat with Soviet fighters west of Sturovo, Hungary. His ac developed a fault and crashed near Kravany, near Dunajorn, Hungary, now SlovaKilledInAction (KIA), no known grave (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 46 | Jeseke, Gerd | LKS 7 | KIFA/KIC on 22 October 1944 at airfield Langenlebarn due to mid air collision. Might be the Radop. | CKönig | ||||||||
| 47 | Johnen, Karl Heinz | Fw | ![]() Early 1942 Jever | I/JG-1 (5/41 Düsseldorf), 2/JG-1 (5/42 Reich Def) | Bf 109E-3 Werk # 3520 "White 2" , Bf 109F-4/Z Werk # 7428 (50% dam 5/24/42) | Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | Injured in Werk # 7428 on 24 May, 1942 making an emergency landing at Jever due to engine trouble. Werk # 3520 later became the mount of Gerd Wennekers, and was 65% damaged when it ran out of fuel on 29 January, 1942, while serving in 8/JG-1. | |||||
| 48 | Kahle, Gerd | Uffz | 7/11/1908 | Fohrde Westhavelland | 1(F)/122 (Münster) | He 111H-2 Werk # 3154 "F6 + LH" (lost 1/13/40) | Observer Operational Clasp | POW 13 January, 1940; ditched at sea, after being attacked by a Spitfires of No. 602 Sq., and Hurricanes of No.111 Sq., 15 miles NE of Fife Ness, NE of Edinburgh (Observer Loss List). Added: Remaining crew: Fw Helmut Brauer, Obs (POW); Uffz Eugen Dietz, R/O (MIA) and Uffz Heinz Lehmann, Flt Engr (MIA) Source: 12 O'Clock High Forum, Peter Cornwell. | ||||
| 49 | Kirschenlohr, Gerd | Lt | 12/JG-54, III/JG-26 (6/43 Reich Def) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 15459 "Blue 9" (lost 6/25/43) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 25 June, 1943 when he crashed his "Blue 9" into the Weser Estuary, near Cuxhaven, as a result of aerial combat with a P-47 of 4FG, and/or weather conditions, when returning from a mission. | ||||||
| 50 | Kleedehn, Gerd | Hptm | 10/3/1911 | Berlin-Brandenburg | Stabstaffel/StG-3 (2/42), Stab/Panzer-AOK Afrika (7/42), Führer Reserve Ob.d.L. (7/43) | Ju 87D-3, Bf 110E-2/Trop Werk # Unk "2F + GA" (dam 9/14/41) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/15/42) EK 1 & 2 EP (7/4/41), Wound Badge, Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 18 October, 1943, no further detail. WIA 14 September, 1941 during aerial combat over Gambut, and force landed at Cape Romanese (DK-G Awards List & LOCS). | ||||
| 51 | Klug, Peter | Oblt | 1(Lufttorpedostf)/KG-26 (Bardofuss) | He 111H-6 Werk # 7229 "1H + NH" (lost 9/14/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 14 September, 1942; failed to return from a mission at Svalbard, crashed at sea, S of Spitzbergen Is.. Remaining crew (all MIA): Ogefr Heinz Bonza, Observer; Uffz Franz Lamm, R/O and Ogefr Gerd Vetter, Gunner. Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 52 | Kluth, Gerd | Ogefr | III/SG-77 | Fw 190F-9 Werk # 426035 (lost 2/16/45) | Assault Operational Clasp | MIA 16 February, 1945, cause and location not given. | ||||||
| 53 | Köhn, Helmut | Uffz | ![]() Cannock Chase
Courtesy Simon Glancey | 1/Kü.Fl.Gr.- 606 (Channel) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 8236 "7T + MH" (lost 5/29/41) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with unnamed crew 29 May, 1941; sd by flak from the trawler "Chiltern" , off Mousehole, Cornwall. Remaining crew: Lt.z.See Gerd Radau, Obs (KilledInAction (KIA), bur in a sea grave and commemorated on thr Kiel-Laboe Naval Memorial); Uffz Martin Grasser, R/O (MIA) and Uffz Walter Müller (3/26/1917), Gnr (KilledInAction (KIA), body washed ashore, bur CC, Blk 5, Row 14, Gr 334. Uffz Köhn is not listed in the VDK Records (Ju 88 Loss List & D.Drury). | |||||
| 54 | Komm, Gerhard | Uffz | 5/KG-53 (3/43) | He 111H Werk # 8326 "A1 + KN" (lost 3/3/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with his entire crew, 3 March, 1943 at Walki, cause unknown. Remaining crew: Ogefr Gerhard Wackerbarth, Obs; Uffz Gerd Honthonner, R/O; Gefr Zioja, Mech 1 and Uffz Eugen Virsching, Mech 2 (Qu.Meister File). | ||||||
| 55 | Korthals, Gerhard "Gerd" | Maj (postmortem) | 1914/06/22 | Berlin-Lichtenberg |
| 2./KGr. 100 (09/39), Stfkpt 8./KG 51 (06/40), Kdr V./KG 40 (07/42 Atlantic) | He 111 P, Ju 88 A in KG 51, Ju 88 C-6 "F8 + ??" Werknr. 360059 (lost 03/11/42) | ![]() RK (07/10/42) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (16/07/42) EP (12/10/40 CK) EK 1 & EK 2 ![]() Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold | KIFA 3 November, 1942 near the Lorient airport, mechanical failure on a non-combat flight. Also killed were: Ofw Franz Fritz, R/O and Uffz Heinz Winteler, Gnr.. 200+ combat missions. Added: >250 combat missions: 6 in Poland, 23 in Norway, 78 against England and 150 on the Eastern Front. He gained notable accomplishments included his destruction of an ammunition dump in Warsaw, sinking a British destroyer during the Norwegian campaign and destroying the only bridge over the Don that led into the Soviet bridgehead at Korotayek (cutting off their avenue of retreat in the process). The deceased were buried at Pornichet Cem, Blk 9, Row 16 as follows: Maj Korthals Gr 382, Ofw Franz Fritz (geb 4/27/1917 Karlsruhe) Gr 383 and Uffz Heinz Winteler (geb 2/16/1921 Hamburg) Gr 381 (absa3945). Added: According to one source one of the ground crew black men had forgotten his cutlery set in a maintenance hatch which blocked the rudder mechanism. Promoted to Major post-mortem (CKönig)
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| 56 | Kramer, Gerhard "Gerd" | Fw | 16 | 10/JG-51 (1/44 S.U.), 13/JG-51 (9/44 S.U.) | Bf 109G | EP EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | His first known victory, a Soviet Yak-1 on 24 January, 1944. A 2nd, a Yak-9 on 22 April, 1944, still a Gefr. A 3rd, a Yak-9 on 31 May, 1944. Two Il-2s (m.H.) on 15 August, 1944, now an Uffz. Two Il-2s (m.H.) on 17 August, 1944. A LaGG-5 on 24 August, 1944. A Yak-9 on 1 September, 1944. A Yak-9 on 4 September, 1944. A Boston III on 7 October, 1944. Magnus Report. Alternate spelling: Krämer. | |||||
| 57 | Kruse, Hans Joachim | Lt | 1915/01/05 | Berlin | 2 | 2./NAGr. 2 (05/44 S.U.) | Fw 189 A-3, Fi-156 "I8 + CB" Werknr 1531 (lost) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (01/01/45) EP (30/03/42) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge (16/07/44 CK) ![]() Recce Operational Clasp in Gold | Added: KIA on 11 March 1945 on a transit flight NE of Kunzendorf 10km E of Frankenstein when shot down by 2 P-39 from 211 GIAP led by Guards Lieutenant Koptiuch. On board was also Hprm Gerd Friederich (WIA), see own entry.(CK) His first known victory, a Soviet R-5 on 15 May, 1944. A 2nd, a P-2 on 15 July, 1944. | |||
| 58 | Lenke, Gerd | Fw | 3/JG-77 (Reich Def Ost) | Bf 109G-14/U4 Werk# 511904 "Yellow 8" (lost 1/31/45) | Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 31 January, 1945; AA fire, southwest of Gleiwitz, Map Quadrant 81685. Mombeek MIA List. | ||||||
| 59 | Lindner, Gerhard "Gerd" | Messerchmidt Factory unit | Me 262V-6 Werk # 130001 "VI + AA", Me 262S Werk # 130012 "Red 6" (4/44) | Lindner was Messerschmidt Factory Test Pilot at Lechfeld. ![]() Lindner reports on Me 262 to Goering. Added: "Red 6" reported damaged 1 June, 1944, during an emergency landing in an open field at Schwabmühlhausen after an engine fire, pilot not identified (C.Sundin Profiles). | ||||||||
| 60 | Lobmeyr-Hertl, Gerhard Gerd | Ofw | 8/1/2015 | KG-2, KG-100 | Ju 88, Ju 188, He 111 | EK 1 & 2 Italian Decoration Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold | Deceased 19 June, 2003. Jager Blatt 5/2003. | |||||
| 61 | Maul, Helmut | Ofw |
Courtesy Christian König | 1/JG-51 (Battle of Britain), 2/JG-1 (3/41), 3/SG-1 (late war) | Bf 109E & F, Bf 109G-1 (7/42), Me 262 qualified 4/45 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (?) EK 1 & 2 Fighter/Assault Operational Clasp | Flugbuch (7/40 to 6/41). Pictured and labeled in a Gerhard Bergmann photo album. Ofw Maul survived the war. Known as a friend of Oblt Oskar Ziesig while in 2/JG-1. ![]() L-R: Erich Dobrick : Gerd Steiger : Helmut Maul : Hans-Gerd Wenneckers. May/June 1942 Husum | |||||
| 62 | Meyer, Gerd | Lt | 6/ZG-1 (Med) | Bf 110G-2 Trop Werk # 6178 "S9 + JP" (lost 5/1/43) | Destroyer Operational Clasp | MIA with Uffz Erich Fintze 1 May, 1943 after aerial combat with Spitfires of No.111 Sq. over the Gulf of Tunis, in Map Quadrant Pl.Qu. 08. Bf 110 Loss List | ||||||
| 63 | Mietusch, Klaus | Maj | 1918/08/05 | Posen | 75 |
Courtesy CK | 2/JG-26 (38), 7/JG-26 (9/39), Stafkpt 7/JG-26 (9/41), Kdr III/JG-26 (7/43) | Bf 109E-1 Wk # 2746(lost), Bf 109E-7 "White 13 + I and White 2 + I" in 7/JG-26, Fw 190A-3 & Fw 190A-4 Werk # 7147 in 7 Staffel, Bf 109G-6 Werk # 440624 "Blk 22" (Etain 3/44), Bf 109G-6 Werk # 440640 "Blk 20", Werk # 162032 "Black 21", Werk # 162345 "Black 24" & Werk # 163445 "Black 22" (6/44 Villcoublay-Nord) w/ III Grp, Bf 109G-6 Werk # 441646 "Black 25" (lost 9/17/44) | ![]() RK(3/26/44) EL(11/18/44 Post.) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(11/2/42) EP(4/26/41) EK 1 & 2 Wnd Bdg ![]() Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant (7/10/44) | KilledInAction (KIA) 17 September, 1944. Fatally wounded in "Black 25" by a P-51 of 361FG, 376FS, flown by Lt Wm. R. Beyer, while landing at Rath-Aldekerk/Rhineland. Buried Düsseldorf Nordfriedhof, Block 112/0/117 (Rosseels). 10 Bombers. POW (Temp) 8 June, 1940, shot down by an RAF Hurricane in Wk# 2746. Injured in a TO accident due to eng. fail. at Gatschina in Fw 190A-4 Wk# 7147. Bailed successfully w/injuries 3/8/44 near Meppen in G-6 # 162032 "Blk 21", aerial combat with P-51s. Landing acc. 4/12/44 in G-6 # 162345 "Blk 24" hitting a bomb crater and turning over. Downed by an RCAF Spitire piloted by S/L G. Robertson of No. 411 Sq., 7/17/44 in G-6/U4 #440640 "Wh 20" One known victory, a B-17 on 9 October, 1942 named ""Big Eagle" of the 93BG, flown by Capt. Alexander Simpson. Another B-17, either # 42-3192 "City of Albuquerque" of 303BG, 358BS, or # 42-5392 "Stric Nine" of 303BG, 427BS, both downed northwest of Breda on 19 August, 1943. His favoite wingman was Uffz Erhard Tippe. 452 missions. Shot down ten times. 15 victories in the East. His 65th victory, a P-38 N of Paris on 14 June, 1944. His last victory, a P-51 at Geldern on 17 September, 1944, the date of his death. His 109E-7 was "Yellow 13" in April 1941. Added: Alternate spelling: Mitusch on his grave marker (D.Drury).
| Allied Losses Database: Spitfire BS252 Peter Mollestad 1943-01-20 | |
| 64 | Mix, Gerhard, "Gerd" | Lt | 6/JG-27 (8/42 Libya) | Bf 109F-4/Trop Werk # 10074 "Yellow 5 + -" (lost 8/14/42) | Fighter Operational Clasp | POW 14 August, 1942 after aerial combat with fighters, crashed near El Alamein. Added by Stefan Pietrzak Youngs Messerschmitt Bf-109F-4/trop Werk Nümmer 10074 coded Yellow 5 of 6./JG 27, piloted by Leutnant Gerhard Mix, which was captured, recovered almost intact by the RAF after landing from emergency on an asphalt road near El Alamein on August 14, 1942, hit by anti-aircraft defense fire. The device will be transported to the UK. ![]() Courtesy Ron Cole ![]() | mixx | |||||
| 65 | Müller-Dühe, Gerhard | Lt | 1918/04/13 | Havelberg | 5 | ![]() Clockwise from left: JG26 Group: Lt. Walter Blume (POW 18 Aug 40), Lt. Werner Bartels (POW 24 Jul 40), Lt. Josef Schauff (KilledInAction (KIA) 24 Jul 40), Lt. Klaus Mietusch (KilledInAction (KIA) Sept 17 44), Oblt. Gerhard 'Gerd' Schöpfel, Lt. Gerhard Mueller-Dühe (KilledInAction (KIA) 18 Aug 40), and Lt. Gustav Sprick (KilledInAction (KIA) 28 Jun 41) (in front) - Chièvres, late May 1940. | 2./JG 26 (09/39), 7./JG 26 (08/40) | Bf 109 E-1 "A" (lost) | EK 1 & 2 | KilledInAction (KIA) 18 August, 1940 over England in aerial combat with two Hurricanes of RAF No. 32 Sq., piloted by F/Lt Peter Brothers & P/O Boleslaw Wlasnowolski. He was hit by a short machine gun burst, and his E-1 caught fire. Plane and pilot went into a steep dive and crashed in a field at Chilham, Kent. Buried Cannock Chase, Block 1, Row 5, Gr 183 (M.Croft & D.Drury). His first victory was a Hurricane "L-1950" of RAF No. 504 Sq. over Brussels on 14 May, 1940. His 2nd, another Hurricane, at Ostende, 28 May, 1940. His 3rd, a Spitfire at Dover on 25 July, 1940. His 4th, a Spitfire at Dover-Folkestone on 14 August, 1940. His 5th, a Spitfire of RAF No. 64 Sq., piloted by P/O Ralph Roberts (POW) E of Dover on 15 August, 1940. Alternate spelling: Müller-Duehe or Mueller-Duhe (Added by Pietrzak Youngs) ![]() | ||
| 66 | Müller-Trimbusch, Gerd | Maj | 8/14/1912 | Bochum | ![]() | 3/Ku.Fl.Gr-106 (10/36), 2(J)/136 (4/37 Jever), II/JG-77 (7/38), Adj JG-1 (11/39), Operations Officer 1/Night Ftr Div I (8/41), Var Staff Pos, Stab Gen der Jagdfliegers (4/44) | Bf 109E & F | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | His operational flights may have been limited to occupations in 1938 & 1939 (S.Youngs & Luftwaffe Officer Career Summaries). | |||
| 67 | Müller, Gerd | Lt | 10/11/1914 | Kiel | 3(H)/21 (Pz) | He 126B-1 Werk # Unk (lost 6/22/41) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 22 June, 1941 (opening day of Barbarossa) during aerial combat with fighters, no further detail (LOCS). Added: Died of fatal wounds; crashed 20km NW of Brody, Russia. Initially buried Uhrynow, Dist. Lublin; Reburied Ehrenfriedhof Warez, Gr 828. Source: Andrei Dolgovski. | ||||
| 68 | Naumann, Gerd | Lt | 11/JG-76 (8/44 Athis Fr.) | Bf 109G-14 Werk # Unk "Yellow 9" (lost 8/22/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 22 August, 1944; sd by ground fire near Perdreauville while attacking the Mantes bridgehead (LOCS). | ||||||
| 69 | Nehls, Gerhard "Gerd" | Lt | 12/3/1920 | 1 | 5/JG-300 (7/44) | Fw 190A-8 "Red 10" (lost 7/26/44 at Neukirchen) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, a B-17 in the area NW of Zwickau on 20 July, 1944. Nehls was wounded in the 7/26 action near Mürzzuschlag during aerial combat with a P-51, hospitalized at Neukirchen. A long time friend of Georg Heete, he passed away 17 March, 2020. | ||||
| 70 | Neuhaus, Hans Gerd | Unk EM | Former Night Fighter pilot, 7(Sturm)/JG-4 (2/45 Neuhausen) | Ju 88, Bf 110 in NF unit, Fw 190A-8/R8 Werk # Unk "Yellow 8" (2/45) | Assault Operational Clasp | A Reich Defense pilot, he flew missions protecting Cottbus and the surrounding region against the advancing Soviets.
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| 71 | Neumann, Gerd | Oblt | FFS A/B 36 | Ju 88 A-5 "NL + OB" (lost | KIFA on 19 October 1943 when crashed near Wesendorf. Might not be the pilot. Crew/passengers: Fw Runze (KIFA), Uffz Konzmann (KIFA), Maj Hermann Decker (BFS 6 in 08/43, WIFA/DOW) | CKönig | ||||||
| 72 | Neurath, Gerd | Fw | 3(F)/121 (Channel) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 0458 "7A + FL" (lost 11/20/40) | Observer Operational Clasp | MIA with his Observer Lt K. Lunnebach and two other unnamed crew off Stumble Head 20 November, 1940; sd by a Hurricane of No. 79 Sq. (F/Lt Haysom). Source: Ju 88 Loss List. | ||||||
| 73 | Nissen, Gerd | Oblt | Wekusta 51 | He 111H Werk # unk, "4T + BH" (lost 6/12/40) | Meteorological Operational Clasp | POW 12 June, 1940; sd by Spitfires of Nos. 64 & 610 Sqs., crashing into the Thames Estuary off Margate, Kent. Remaining crew: Reg Rat Dr Hermann Freudenberg, Obs (MIA at Sea); Uffz Franz Boinski, R/O (MIA); Ofw Hans Peckhaus, Flt Engr (POW) and Uffz Willi Stiegelmeier, Gnr (KilledInAction (KIA), bur Lommel, Blk 61, Gr 541). Source: D.Drury. Added: The survivors were picked up by a fishing boat "Golden Spray". Freudenberg believed drowned and buried at sea by the Royal Navy. He is remembered at Laboe Naval Menorial (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 74 | Pomy, Gerhard Gerd | Lt | 4/3/1920 | 4/JFS-4 (Esbjerg) | Bf 109 Werk # 2619 (95% damaged) | Student Pilot | KIC 26 February, 1942 when his engine quit shortly after takeoff. He tried to turn back to the field, stalled, and crashed on the northern end of the Esbjerg airfield. He was buried in the Esbjerg Fovrfelt Cemetery, Grave 9, on 2 March, 1942. Source: Air War over Denmark. | |||||
| 75 | Rath, Wilhelm | Maj | 6/13/1915 | Baden | Stab III/KG-51 (9/40), Stfkpt 10/KG-51 (12/42), Kdr III/KG-51 (3/43), Kdr KG-2 (4/44) | Ju 88A-1 Werk # Unk "9K + CD" (dam 9/7/40) in KG-51, Ju 188E-1 Werk # 260391 "U5 + AA" (lost 5/23/44) in KG-2 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz Gold (6/4/43) EP (3/15/43) ![]() EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 22/23 May, 1944 during a raid on Portsmouth/Hampshire, crashing 30km S of Lymington, believed to be the victim of a Mosquito of No,125 Sq.. His gunner this incident was Ofw Josef Traut (DK-G 7/12/43), KilledInAction (KIA). On 7 September, 1940, he was uninjured when he crash-landed at Montdesir, cause not reported (LOCS). Added: Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Lt Gerd Hofmann, Obs; Uffz August Drechsler, R/O and Uffz Hermann Witt, Gnr 2 (D.Drury). | ||||
| 76 | Rieckhoff, Hans Jürgen | Obst | Luftflotte II (5/40), Stab KG-30 (9/40 Channel) | Ju 88A-5 | Bomber Operational Clasp | He was the pilot who tried to alert the German bombers that Rotterdam had surrendered, and to return without bombing the capital. His effort failed. He is known to have participated in the bombing of the London Docks in September, 1940. On 9 September, 1940, he became POW, having served as Observer for Hptm Han Gerd Gollnisch (POW) (LOCS). | ||||||
| 77 | Roeger, Eberhard | Hptm | Kdr II/KG-30 | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 2341 "4D + AC" (lost 7/3/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 3 July, 1941 in aerial combat near Murmansk with a Soviet fighter of the 72nd Composite Aviation Regt., flown by Lt Vasiliy Volovikov. Remaining crew (MIA and presumed KilledInAction (KIA)): Lt Heino Tauern, Observer; Fw Karl Wirth, R/O and Uffz Gerd Beckmann, Gunner (Source: SIG Norway). | ||||||
| 78 | Rommel, Gerhard | Lt | 4/8/1918 | Böblingen |
| 1(F)/123 (Channel) | Ju 88A-1 Werk # 0379 "4U + EH" (lost 9/20/40) | Wound Badge Observer Operational Clasp | Injured in a crash 20 September, 1940 after returning from reconnaissance mission to London. Rommels AC have received damage from RAF Spitfires of RAF No. 41 Sq., but was able to limp back to the French countryside, and made a force landing near the Calais-St Omer Road, Pont de Briques. One crew member, Gunner Eduard Leuchs died of injuries 22 September, 1940. The two remaining crew, Oblt Gerd Hoffmann, Observer and Gefr Johann Adam, R/O, were also injured.
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| 79 | Rösner, Raimund | Uffz | 7/23/1919 | 4/JG-26 | Fw 190A-6 Werk # 530574 "Blue 3" (lost) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 20 October, 1943 in aerial combat in "Blue 3" with a P-47 of the 355th FG NE of Chimay. Buried Lille-Harbourdin, Block 5/2/62, next to Helmut Pittmann (Rosseels). Served as Gerd Wiegands wingman against the 95BG on 10 October, 1943, when they found themselves under the B-17s when they let go with their bomb loads. They successfully dodged the projectiles to live another day. | |||||
| 80 | Roth, Gerhard von Gerd | Maj | Stfkpt I/TrGr-186 (8/38), Stfkpt 3/Kü.Fl.Gr-406 (1940), Kdr II/KG-6 (8/42) | He 115B-2, Ju 88A-14 Werk # 144156 "3E + CC" (lost 11/9/42) | Air-Sea Rescue or Bomber Operarional Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 9 November, 1942; shot down during a mission to Bougie Algeria. Source: D.Stankey & L.DeZeng & JU 88 Loss List. | ||||||
| 81 | Roth, Karl Gerd | Maj | Kdr IV/KG-4 (6/43) | He 111H | Bomber Operational Clasp | |||||||
| 82 | Rupp, Bruno Ernst? | Fw | 4/27/1921 | 16 | ![]()
Courtesy Christian König | 4/NJG-3 (1/44) | Bf 110 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold EP EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | Oppossed the 14 October, 1943 Schweinfurt mission. A B-17 at Hannover on 11 January, 1944. A "4 mot" SW of Stuttgart on 15 March, 1944. A "4 mot" in the Siegen Ditrict on 31 March, 1944. A "4 mot" N of Bamberg on 31 March, 1944. A "4 mot" W of Mönchen-Gladbach on 21 July, 1944. A "4 mot" W of Strasbourg on 29 July, 1944. A "4 mot" at Insel Samso on 27 August, 1944. A "4 mot" at Tyböron/Den. on 30 August, 1944. Magnus Report, 15 victories. Boiten 16 victories including 1 Day victory. Added: Crew OGefr Albert Biel, Uffz Hans Eckert and Gerd Gebhards (CKönig)
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| 83 | Schaedle, Gerhard Gerd | Oblt | 9 |
| 6/JG-3 (5/42 S.U.), Stfkpt 5/JG-2 (1/44), Stfkpt 2/JG-104 (6/44) | Bf 109F, Bf 109G-6 (lost 3/6/44) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | Opposed the 6 March, 1944 Berlin Raid. He was shot down by P-47s of the 355FG after taking many hits in an exhausting low level run. He crash landed in a field near Hopsten. His first known Soviet victory, an I-61 on 22 May, 1942. A Soviet SB-2 and a DB-3 on 4 July, 1942. His 4th Soviet, a LaGG on 30 May, 1943. A 5th Soviet, another LaGG on 2 June, 1943. A 6th & 7th, both Yak-1s on 3 June, 1943. An 8th Soviet, a LaGG-5 on 10 June, 1943. One known western victory, a B-17 by Aumale on 26 November, 1943. Wounded in aerial combat with a P-47 on 29 January, 1944, near Bastogne. Alternate spelling: Schädle (Jager Blatt 3/1998). All OKL victories spelled Schaedle.
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| 84 | Schauff, Josef | Lt | 1918/04/09 | Lippe-Bergheim | 1 |
| 8./JG 26 | Bf 109 E-4 (lost) | EK 2 | KilledInAction (KIA) 24 July, 1940 in aerial combat NW of Margate with Spitfires of either RAF No. 54 or 65 Sq.. Buried Margate Cem., Kent, Plot "L", Sec 50, Gr 15031 (M.Croft). Added: His ac crashed into the middle of a road in Margate. Lt Schauff was found in a nearby playing field with an unopened parachute (UK Daily Mail News). His one victory, a Hurricane on 8 June, 1940, no location. (Added by Pietrzak Youngs) ![]() Clockwise from left: JG26 Group: Lt. Walter Blume (POW 18 Aug 40), Lt. Werner Bartels (POW 24 Jul 40), Lt. Josef Schauff (KilledInAction (KIA) 24 Jul 40), Lt. Klaus Mietusch (KilledInAction (KIA) Sept 17 44), Oblt. Gerhard 'Gerd' Schöpfel, Lt. Gerhard Mueller-Dühe (KilledInAction (KIA) 18 Aug 40), and Lt. Gustav Sprick (KilledInAction (KIA) 28 Jun 41) (in front) - Chièvres, late May 1940. | ||
| 85 | Schielke, Gerd | Lt | 1918/09/02 | Berlin-Karlshorst |
| Kü.Fl.Gr. 106 | Ju 88 A-5 | MIA on 26 December 1941 when during a weather recce it crashed at Pl.Qu. 15/6056 (last message somewhere between Brest and the SW tip of England) as a result of engine failure. Crew (MIA/KIA): Obsv OGefr Hans Schmid (born in Langenau), Radop OGefr Josef Kaufmann(born 30/12/20 in Linz), Mech OGefr Alfred Scheef. | ||||
| 86 | Schindler, Gerhard "Gerd" | Obst | Bad Wiesse, Austria | 15 | Stfkpt 7./JG 52 (France & S.U. (-01/44), 2./JGr.Ost (06/42 Russia), 10./JG 27 (03/44) | Bf 109 G-6 "White 9" Werknr 27183 (dam 05/01/44) | EP (01/05/44 CK)( EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge ![]() Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant | WIA when crash-landed and turned over after returning from combat mission with engine damage following combat with Il 2s on 05/01/44 on the strip at Apostolowo. 225 combat missions. Plus 5 "probables". One known victory, a B-17 20 km W of Rochefort on 4 July, 1943. Wounded twice in 1943, and four times total. A B-24 at Maribor/Unterdrauberg on 10 May, 1944. Shot down 22 February, 1945, ending his war when he was sent home to a hospital in Bad Wiesse. Added: (CK) | ||||
| 87 | Schlüter, Gerhard "Gerd" | Ogefr |
Courtesy Christian Konig | 13/JG-300 (Reinsdorf) | Bf 109G-10/R6 Werk # 491155 "White 1" (lost 1/14/45 near Söllenthin/Glöhra) | Wound Badge, Fighter Operational Clasp | Pilot disposition unknown, per 1/14/45 JG-300 Loss List via R.Freitag. Added: He bailed safely, with wounds (C.König). His pilot badge document, dated 7/13/43, found at Weitze Docs. | |||||
| 88 | Schmidt, Gerhard "Gerd" | FhjUffz | 9/JG-27 (Reich Def) | Bf 109K-4 Werk # 330283 "Blue 2 + I" (lost 11/26/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 26 November, 1944 during aerial combat at Schwichteler, near Osnabrück. Mombeek. | ||||||
| 89 | Schmidtke, Kurt | Fw | 2 | 8/JG-26 (joins 7/43), 4/JG-26 (1/44) | Fw 190A-3 "Blue 5" w/ 4 Staffel, Fw 190A-8 Werk # 731033 "Yellow 6" (lost) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 7 July, 1944 during aerial combat in his "Yellow 6" with a P-51 6 km SE of Nantes, on the Invasion Front. One known victory, his 1st, a B-17 of 95BG in the Mons-Maubeuge area on 24 January, 1944. His 2nd, a P-38 of 55FG S of Beauvais on 11 June, 1944. One "unconfirmed", a B-17 on 30 December, 1943, no location. Pictured with his good friend, Gerd Wiegand in JG-26 War Diary, Vol 2. Alternate spelling: Schmidke (Perry Claims).
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| 90 | Schmude, Hortari | Hptm | 4 | ![]() Jever 1941 (courtesy Willi Weiss) | 5/ZG-76 (6/40), 1/JG-1 (9/41), Stfkpt 1/JG-1 (11/42), Stfkpt 4/JG-11 (4/43), 8/JG-51 (2/44), 7/JG-1 (4/44 Reich Def) | Bf 110, Bf 109E & Fw 190A-4 in JG-1, Bf 109G-1 Werk # 14145 (lost 3/18/43 DeSwart), Bf 109G-5 Werk # 110051 "White 1 + I" (lost 4/22/44) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 22 April, 1944 during aerial combat with P-51's at Korbach. No known grave. WIA on 18 March, 1943, as Oblt, during aerial combat in his G-1, crashing into the North Sea off the Dutch coast. Rescued by ASR. One known victory, a Hawk-75A on 14 June, 1940, no location. His 2nd & 3rd, two Spitfires S of London on 2 September, 1940. A 4th, a Blenheim off Scheldt on 23 July, 1941. Wingman for Maj. Erich Mix. ![]() Steiger - Schmude - Gerhard relax at Jever 1941 (courtesy Willi Weiss) | ||||
| 91 | Schneider, | Uffz | 1 | 6/JG-5 | Bf 109G, Fw 190A | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, a B-24 at Steenwijk on 15 August, 1944. This could be Uffz Gerd Schneider, but inconclusive. | |||||
| 92 | Schneider, Gerd | Uffz | 1 | 7/JG-5 (4/44 S.U.) | Bf 109G | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | His first known victory, a Soviet P-39 on 12 April, 1944. This could be one of the other Schneiders on record, especially those in JG-5. | |||||
| 93 | Schneider, Gerd Dietrich | JG-26 (2/42) | Bf 109E & F | Fighter Operational Clasp | Channel pilot with Schöpfel and Glunz. Signor on a Robert Taylor painting with these two. | |||||||
| 94 | Schneider, Gerhard "Gerd" | Lt | 1920 | 41 | 1/JG-51 (7/43 S.U.), 1(Erg)/Jgr.Ost (1/44 St Jean d'Angely, Char ente-Maritime, Fr.) | Bf 109F-2 Werk # Unk "Black 10" (lost 1/5/44) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(12/26/43) EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 5 January, 1944; aerial combat with a bomber (DK-G Awards List). Added: Shot down at sea, in the vicinity of Arcachon, Gironde, France, during combat with bombers (LOCS). No VDK burial detail (D.Drury). His first known victory, a Soviet LaGG-5 on 5 July, 1943, an Uffz. at the time. A 2nd, an Il-2(m.H.) on 22 July, 1943. An Il-2 (m.H.) on 26 July, 1943. A LaGG-3 on 28 July, 1943. An Il-2 (m.H.) on 2 August, 1943. An Il-2 (m.H.) by Tsebjakino on 4 August, 1943. A Pe-2 on 5 August, 1943. Two LaGG-5s SE of Klenovo on 14 August, 1943. Four Il-2s on 20 August, 1943. A LaGG-5 NW of Olschany on 25 August, 1943. An Il-2 at Baltkovo on 10 September, 1943. Two Il-2s (m.H.) on 6 October, 1943. A Pe-2 S of Klimenki on 16 October, 1943. An Il-2 at Krupeiki on 20 October, 1943. A Yak-9 on 6 November, 1943. An Il-2 (m.H.) on 11 November, 1943. Magnus, 41 victories, all in the East. Bowers/Lednicer, 41 victories. | ||||
| 95 | Schöpfel, Gerhard 'Gerd' | Maj | 12/19/1912 | Erfurt Thüringen | 40 |
| I/JG-26(39), Stafkpt 9/JG-26(9/39), Kdr III/JG-26(8/40), Kdr JG-26(12/41), Kdr JG-4(6/44), Kdr JG-6 | Bf 109E-4 "Yellow 1 + I" w/ 9 Staffel (Fr. 8/40), Bf 109E "<<+I", Fw 190A-2 "Blk S & Bars", Bf 109G-6 Werk # 440728 "<<+" (lost 8/6/44) | RK(9/11/40)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(12/20/41) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge ![]() Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant | POW May 1945, interned in the Soviet Union until his release in December, 1949. Channel pilot. 3 Bombers. He, Galland and Müncheberg were the first three JG-26 Knights Cross winners. One known victory, his 1st, a Hurricane in the Lille area on 19 May, 1940. His 2nd, a Spitfire I west of Dunkirk, 29 May, 1940. A 3rd, a Spitfire N of Dunkirk on 31 May, 1940. A 4th, another Spitfire at Dunkirk on 2 June, 1940. Nos. 5 & 6, a Spitfire W of Canterbury and a Handley S of Ramsgate, on 8 August, 1940. A 7th, a Spitfire at Folkestone on 12 August, 1940. On 18 August, 1940, he shot down 4 Hurricanes at Canterbury (Nos.7,8,9 & 10 - including Franciszek Koslowski of 501 Sqd RAF ) and made a safe escape. No.15, a Spitfire at London on 7 September, 1940. His 30th, a Spitfire E of Marquise on 9 August, 1941. On 6 December, 1942, he downed a B-17 # 41-24553 of 305BG, 422BS. Shot down with wounds on 6 August, 1944 in Bf 109G-6 Werk # 440728 near Schwerin. Bailed safely. 700 combat missions. 40 victories in the West. Commanded JG-26 after Galland and before Priller. Served as Fighter Leader Hungary in November, 1944. Kdr JG-6 in April, 1945 in northern Cz. Deceased 15 May, 2003. Photo (Added by Pietrzak Youngs)
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| 96 | Schwärzel, Gerhard "Gerd" | Fw | 4/3/1921 | Brunsbrüttel | 8/KG-3 (7/44) | He 111H-16 Werk # 160980 "5K + HS" (lost 7/29/44) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 29 July, 1944 when his ac crashed W of Amiens, Somme, France due to unknown circomstances. Remaining crew: Ogefr Willi Bauer, Obs (KilledInAction (KIA)); Uffz Alfred Schneider, R/O (WIA); Ogefr Karl Heinz Benua, Flt Engr (WIA) and Ogefr Waldemar Naujoks, Gnr (WIA). The pilot is buried in the German War Cem. at Bourdon, France, Blk 31, Row 17, Gr 645. No grave found for Ogefr Bauer (D.Drury). | ||||
| 97 | Senoner, Gerhard "Gerd" | Oblt | 12/24/1912 | Gleiwitz | 12 | Courtesy Christian König | 3/JG-20 (6/40), 9/JG-51(10/40), Stfkpt 13/JG-77 (8/41), Stfkpt 7/JG-5 (S.U. & Norway 1/43-6/43), 1/JG-5 (2/44) | Bf 109E, Bf 109T-2 Werk # 7772 dam 8/6/41), Bf 109F-4 Werk # 10270 (lost 3/2/43), Bf 109G-6 (lost 2/25/44) | EP EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 25 February, 1944 during aerial combat near Obertraubling; buried Regensburg-Oberer kath.ev. Zentralfriedhof, 102W (Rosseels & D.Drury). Known to have crashed his F-4 on 2 March, 1943 during an operation at Njal-Jarwi due to engine trouble. He was uninjured in the crash (Source: SIG Norway). Added: He force landed his T-2 at Stavanger-Sola airfield after being shot up by RAF No.220 Sq. Hudson return fire (D.Drury). One known victory, his 1st, a Blenheim, L8746 at St Aubin sur Scie, south of Dieppe, on 11 June, 1940. his 3rd, as reported by OKL, a Hurricane in the London/Tunbridge Wells area on 25 October, 1940. Another, his 5th per OKL, a Blenheim IV 150 km north of Herdla Norway on 27 December, 1941. His fist known Soviet victory, a P-39 on 5 March, 1943. A P-40 on 27 March, 1943. A DB-3F on 23 May, 1943. Another western victory, a P-38 shot down in Bulgaria on 10 January, 1944. A B-17 by Mühldoef (Bayern) on 22 February, 1944. Magnus, victories may be 20 or higher. Alternate spelling: Senoren. His middle name may be Kurt. | ||
| 98 | Sens, Gustav | Uffz | 5/JG-2 (8/43; Droiselles 7/44) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 15385 (lost 8/19/43), Bf 109G Werk # 27033 (lost 3/6/44), Bf 109G-6 Werk # 440537 (lost 4/44) | Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 19 August, 1943 during aerial combat at Neufchatel. WIA 12 April, 1944 when he crashed his Wk # 440537, no cause given (Rosseels). Gerd Shaedles wingman on 6 March, 1944, opposing the Berlin Raid. Sens was shot down this date near Lingen by a P-47 of 355FG, piloted by Capt. Walter Koraleski. He bailed successfully with wounds just before his AC struck the ground, digging its left wing into the ground and cartwheeling into destruction. | ||||||
| 99 | Setzermann, Gerd | Fw | 5/9/1920 | 7/JG-302 (Oldenburg) | Bg 109G-6 Werk # 411366 "White 10" (lost 4/8/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | Pilot reported killed 8 April, 1944 in the Wettendorf area, buried at Hankenbüttel. | |||||
| 100 | Sprenger, Gerhard "Gerd" | Oblt | 1912/05/12 | 6 | 1./JG 3 (05/40), Stfkpt 1./JG 3 (-05/41) | Bf 109 E in 1940, Bf 109 F-2 Werknr 5446 "White 4" (lost 16/05/41) | EK 1 & 2 ![]() probably at least Fighter Operational Clasp in Silver | MIA 16 May, 1941; Combat with a Hurricane of No. 1 Sq. off Folkstone (other source: by a Spitfire, CK), while searching for Lt Karl von Lück, downed on the same sweep. One known victory, his 1st, a Blenheim "P-4913" northwest of Charleroi, 15 May, 1940. Mombeek MIA List. On 17 May, 1940, Sprenger downed 4 Blenheim bombers west of St. Quentin, making him an Ace (by US standard, not German, CK) with five victories. His 6th, a Spitfire SE of London on 2 September, 1940. |
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