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1 Gutzmann, ErwinOfhr7/11/1920 Mögelin bei Rathenow, Mark Brandenburg II/Sch.G-1, II/SG-2, 8/SG-10Ju 87, Fw 190F-8
RK(3/26/44)

Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(5/29/43)
EP(11/23/42)

EK 1 & 2
Wound Badge
Assault Oper.Clasp w/Pend
KilledInAction (KIA) 10 April, 1945 after being seriously wounded in a dogfight with Soviet fighters and also hit by a German 2cm vierlingsflak at Mechters, near St. Pölten Austia. He crash landed near Mechters and bled to death in his AC. Buried at the village graveyard of Markersdorf near St. Pölten. Approximately 600 missions.
2 Gutzmann, MartinMaj1904/10/17


Courtesy CK

Kdr I./KG 2 (-05-08/40 Cambrai-Epinoy)Do 17 Z
probably both EK 1 & EK 2
Wound Badge
Channel pilot. POW 26 August, 1940 when a Do 17 Z, piloted by Uffz Ambros Schmölzer was shot down during an attack on Eastchurch airdrome by Flak. Gutzmann was named as Gunner on this flight! See Uffz Schmölzer for further detail Added: WIA on 10/05/40 by Flak fire near Champagne/France - hospitalized at Frankfurt.(CK)


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3 Gutzmann, WernerLt8/JG-27Bf 109G-6 Werk # 13997 (lost)Fighter Operational ClaspMIA 8 October, 1943 during aerial combat 40 km W of Khossita. Mombeek.
4 Schmölzer, AmbrosUffz
Cannock Chase
2/KG-2 (Cambrai France)Do 17Z Werk # 2425 "U5 + GK" (lost) EK 2
Bomber Operational Clasp
POW 26 August, 1940; shot down by Spitfires after attacking RAF Hornchurch Airdrome. On the return flight the AC experienced engine trouble on one engine and lagged behind, when both engines were put out of action, and made a force landing 2 miles southwest of Eastchurch, Kent. The Observer, Oblt Siegfried Hertel was killed in the crash. Remaining crew (POW): Uffz Helmut Buhr, R/O and Maj. Martin Gutzmann, Gunner. Gutzmann was the Kdr of II/KG-2 at the time. Alternate spelling: Schmoelzer. Added: Oblt Hertel buried at CC, Plot 1, Row 11, Gr 440 (D.Drury).

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