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| 1 | Neubert, Frank | Maj | 9/28/1915 | Herranalb Schwarzwald | 1 |
| 1/StG-2 (9/1/39), Stfkpt 2/StG-2, Kdr I Stukaschule 1, Kdr II/Sch.G-1 (1/43), Kdr II/SG-101 (9/43), Kdr I/SG-102 (1/45) | Ju 87B-1 "T6 + GK" (9/39), Ju 87D in 43, Hs 129B-2 Werk # 0306 (dam 1/30/43), Hs 129 & Fw 190A in II/SchG-1 in Sept 43 | RK(6/24/41)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(2/5/42) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge EP (10/14/42), Dive Bomber & Assault Operational Clasps | Shot down a Polish PZL fighter of No.121 Sq, piloted by its CO, Capt Mieczyslaw Medwecki (KilledInAction (KIA)). Medwecki was attempting to intercept his Stuka formation at 6AM, 1 Sept., 1939, and unwittingly became the first aerial victim of WWII. His gunner at the time was Franz Klinger. 350 missions; 230 with the Ju 87, the rest with his assault AC. Shot down in flames in Wk# 0306 at Skurbij, Ukraine, east of Voroshilovgrad, with wounds. Deceased 13 December, 2003. | ||
| 2 | Allwang, Otto | Oblt | 1911/09/19 | Waldsassen (CK) |
| 8./KG 4 (06/41) | He 111 H-5 "5J + JS" Werknr 3836 (lost 26/06/41) | ![]() Probably EK 1 + EK 2 ![]() at least Bomber Operational Clasp in Bronze | His He 111 crashed into the North Sea off the Dutch coast on 26 June, 1941, cause and pilot/crew disposition unknown. (DeSwart). Added: Remaining crew (MIA, no known graves): OFw M. Frank, Obs; OFw B. Munstermann, R/O and Gefr J. Gunther, Flt Engr. Allwang buried in Ysselsteyn, Blk CL, Row 4, Gr 81, washed up near Petten 12 August, 1941 (D.Drury). | |||
| 3 | Ankum-Frank, Albrecht von | Hptm | 3 | Stfkpt Fl.Gr. 30 (9/39), Stfkpt 1(J)/LG-2 (1/40), Adj II/JG-27 (6/40), Stfkpt 5/JG-27 | Bf 109E-1 "White 1 + x" (10/39), Bf 109E-4 (lost 8/2/40) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 2 August, 1940 during aerial combat with a Blenheim, his Bf 109E crashed at Jelsum Holland, north of Leeuwarden (DeSwart). One known victory, his 1st, a Spitfire west of Dunkirk, 2 June, 1940. His 2nd, a Hawk-75A at Bois de Compiegne, 8 June, 1940. His 3rd, a Potz 63 south of Troyes, 14 June, 1940.
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| 4 | Backhaus, Albert | Lt | 02/02/22 | Westfalen | | 1./KG 53 (04-06/43) | He 111 H-16 (dam 23/04/43), He 111 H-6 "A1 + IH" (loss 09/06/43) | WIA on 23/04/43 during force-landing near Pleskau-Süd due to Flak damage. MIA with crew on 09/06/43, lost in area of Wolchow in Russia. Crew members: Obsv OGefr Heinrich Bock (18/01/20 in Düsseldorf), Gunr Uffz Frank Rupert (25/03/15 in Fürstenfeldbruck), Mech Uffz Ernst Michalski (14/02/20) | CKönig | |||
| 5 | Barann, Leo Lothar | Ofw | 14 | 5/JG-11 (10/43), 7/JG-1 (3/44 Reich Def) | Bf 109G-5 Werk # 110203 "Black 18" (lost 3/3/44; WIA, combat in the Neumünster area, bailed safely), Fw 190A-4, 5 & 6, Fw 190A-8 (8/44) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold EP EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | Magnus Report. Per Hans Hoehler, Barann was allegedly credited with a B-17 bomber, his 2nd victory, Ser. # 42-30725, 100th BG, 418 BS, "Aw-R-Go", shot down 10 October, 1943 by Lienen. It was piloted by Capt. Charles B. Cruikshank. Navigator, Capt. Frank D. Murphy of Atlanta. Frank Murphy suggests the pilot was Oblt Heinrich Klopper. One known victory, his 1st, a B-17 N of Roye on 28 July, 1943. A 2nd, a B-17 E of Ostbevern, NE of Münster, 10 October, 1943. His 3rd, a B-17 on 11 January, 1944. His 4th, a P-47 N of Osnabrück on 10 February, 1944. His 7th, a Spitfire S of Caen on 14 July, 1944. His 8th, a Typhoon at Caen on 19 July, 1944. His 9th, a Spitfire on 25 July, 1944, no location given. His 10th, a Spitfire at Pontoise on 6 August, 1944. His 23rd victory (?), the 1st for III Gruppe in Russia, was an Il-2 on 17 January, 1945. His 11th & 12th, both Yak-9s on 10 February, 1945. His 13th, a Yak-9 on 17 February, 1945. His 14th, a P-39 on 23 February, 1945. | |||||
| 6 | Beffart, Hans | Fw | 7/14/1914 | Dalsbach | ![]() | 4/KG-53 (8/40 Lille Nord) | He 111H-2 Werk # 2711 "A1 + JM" (lost 8/30/40) | EK-2, Bomber Operational Clasp | His He 111 crashed into the North Sea off the Dutch coast the night of 29/30 August, 1940, cause and pilot/crew disposition unknown (DeSwart). Added: "Place of Death" per Death Card, "Chelmsford", after being damaged by No.242 Sq. aircraft. The target this night believed to be the Radlett aerodrome. Remaining crew (bur Yssel): Ofw Walter Ostertag, Obs (geb 1/24/1912 Kirchheim; bur CL/3/75); Uffz Ludwig Brock (geb 4/28/1916, Pforzheim), R/O (initially bur Petten, Gr 181; final bur CL/3/73); Uffz Hans Frank, Flt Engr (geb 10/14/1918 Bayreuth; bur BK/3/51) and Gefr Karl Schmiedl, Gnr (geb 8-26-1918 Grün Teplitz; MIA). Pilot Beffart bur BU/10/237 (D.Drury). Crew birth information per Death Cards via C.Schmid, Grandson of Ludwig Brock. ![]() (L - R) Flt Eng Hans Frank, R/O Ludwig Brock, Pilot Hans Beffart, Observer Walter Ostertag, Karl Schmiedl (gunner) ![]() (L - R )Brock, Schmiedl, Frank | |||
| 7 | Blum, Paul | Uffz | Seenotstaffel 50 | Do 24T-1 Werk # 42 "5W + BU" (interned in Sweden) | Air-Sea Rescue Operational Clasp | Landed outside the herbor of Trelleborg Sweden on 9 May, 1945, with the crew of three and 37 additional evacuees from Windau Norway. The crew had been ordered to evacuate as many as possible from Windau to Kiel, however, they lost their direction in bad weather. Blum saw the harbor lights and thought it a safe harborand landed at 0500 hours. The passengers had been members of the 2nd Flak Abt.127, under the command of Oblt Claus Winkler of Nachrichtenabt-41. Winkler remained interned until 27 January, 1946, when he was permitted to return to West Germany. 26 of the 37 were turned over to the Russians as POWs, only 14 were returned from the East. Remaining crew: Ofw Heinz Frank, Uffz Hans Joachim Linxweiler and Ofw Günther Weiland. Source: B.Widfeldt | ||||||
| 8 | Bosse, Karl Heinz | Gefr | 1/19/1925 | Allstedt | Courtesy Christian König | III/JG-3, 12/JG-3 (Eperstedt 11/44) | Bf 109G-14 Werk # 464107 "Blue 6 + I" (lost 12/17/44) | Wound Badge, Fighter Operational Clasp | Survived the war. Source: M. Sergent. Added: Shot down 17 December, 1944, by P-47 pilot, Elton B. Long, SW of Bonn. He bailed safely, injuring his knee, was hospitalized and then taken into captivity (Frank Hoffmann email, 7/2023).
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| 9 | Bott, Hilmar | Oblt | | I/K88 (Condor Legion 7/39), II/KG-3 (8/39-7/40) | Do 17Z Werk # Unk (lost 7/10/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 10 July, 1940; sd during a night raid on the Midlands by a Spitfire of No.66 Sq., piloted by P/O J.A.P.Studd. The ac crashed in the North Sea near Wales. Remaining crew: Lt Friedrich Karl Schröder (geb 12/18/1914 Brunsbüttel), Obs (KilledInAction (KIA), his body washed ashore, bur Yssel AQ-12-282); Ofw Frank Puk, R/O (MIA) and Gefr Edi Gustav Paul Frenz (geb 10/18/1917 Wermelskirchen), Gnr (KilledInAction (KIA), his body washed ashore, bur Yssel AQ-12-281). The death of Oblt Bott was confirmed 13 March, 1942 (Find-A-Grave by Fred & LOCS). | |||||
| 10 | Brossler, Bruno | Oblt | 5/12/1911 | ![]() Cannock Chase
| Stab/KG-55 (8/40 Villa Coublay Fr.) | He 111P-4 Werk # 2898 "G1 +AA" (lost 8/14/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 14 August, 1940; sd by Spitfires of No. 609 Sq., piloted by F/O John Dundas & P/O David Crook in the area of Boscombe Down, near Middle Wallop. The ac crashed at Dean Hill, East Dean, Hampshire. Remaining crew: Obst Alois Stöckl (or Stoeckl), Obs & RK Holder (KilledInAction (KIA), bur CC 2/2/35); Obst Walter Frank, Chief V Fliegerkorps (bur CC 2/2/32); Fw Heinz Grimmstein, R/O (POW) and Fw Jonny Thiel, Flt Engr (POW). Brossler bur CC 2/2/30. Source Kaiser RK book & D.Drury. | ||||
| 11 | Bruegger, J. | Ogefr | 4/NJG-2 | Ju 88G-6 Werk # 620442 "4R + LM" (lost 45) | Night Fighter Operational Clasp | AC lost either 28 January or 2 February, 1945 at the Mainz-Finthen airfield, no further detail. Remaining crew (dispositions unknown): Ogefr W. Elzner and Uffz W. Frank. Source: A. Rosseels. Note: I selected Bruegger as pilot from the customary positioning of the Flugzeug Führer when reporting the crew members. Added: Damaged by bombs on 28 January & shot up on ground 2 February (M.Balss & Natn'l Archives). | ||||||
| 12 | Burkert, Erich M. | Oblt | 8/30/1909 | Bismarkhutte, Oberfranken, Germany | 8 | ![]() Courtesy Co de Swart | Jagerschule (J.Fl.Sch.or JFS) 5, JG-54, 7/JG-26 (6/19/42), 9/JG-26 (Dinant Be 1/44) | Fw 190A-3 in 7 Staffel (Gatschina, Russia), Bf 109G-6 Werk # 410675 "Blue 6" (lost 1/21/44) | EK 1(9/11/43) & 2(3/25/42) Fighter Operational Clasp in Silver(4/5/43) | 71 combat missions. Served in Russia 6/43 where he is thought to have six additional victories. His 1st western victory, a "4 mot" victory, a B-17 42-30274 of 95BG, 335BS at Kasterlee, near Eindhoven, Holland on 17 August, 1943, in 7 Staffel. Note: Co DeSwart puts the location at Mol-Dessel Belgium. His 2nd "4 mot" victory, while in 9 Staffel, a B-17F # 42-3439 of 96BG, 413BS on 20 October, 1943, 3 km southest of Utrecht. It was flown by 2/Lt Charles F. Geyer and crashed in the village of De Bilt. Navigator 2/Lt Wm.J.Doherty and TG S/Sgt Frank Killarney evaded capture, after bailing from their crippled AC, with the help of Dutchman Richard van Nunen, at the risk of his own life, by German soldiers already out looking for the two Americans. In 9 Staffel, he was KilledInAction (KIA) 21 January, 1944 near Chivres-en-Lannois France, NE of Laon, in his G-6 in aerial combat with a P-47 of the 353rd FG, flown by Ace, Walter C. Beckham. Letter and photo from Co DeSwart on file re: Burkert. Buried in Lille-Harboudin, S. Fr., Rw 17, Gr 716. Reinterred Bourdon German Military Cemetery early 1960's | ||
| 13 | Eckardt, Reinhold A.K. | Oblt | 3/26/1918 | Bamberg | 22 | ![]() | I/ZG-52, 2/ZG-76 (5/40), 6/NJG-1 (1/41), Stab II/NJG-1 (6/41), Stfkpt 4/NJG-1 redesig. 7/NJG-3 (4/42) | Bf 110 "G9 + HP" (25% dam 1/9/41; aerial combat, crew OK) & Bf 110D-3 Werk # 4301 "G9 + FP" (5/11/41) in 6/NJG-1, Bf 110E-2 Werk # 4494 "D5+AR" (lost 29/30 July, 1942) | ![]() RK(8/30/41) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(9/7/42 Post.) EK 1 & 2 Destroyer & Night Fighter Operational Clasps | KilledInAction (KIA) 30 July 1942 after combat with a RAF #102 Halifax II R9442 "DY-R" at Kampenhout, 9 km N of Melsbroek, near Brussels after his third RAF bomber victory of the night. He had to bail out and became entangled in the tailplane. His Radio Operator, Fw Frank, bailed safely. 3 Day victories as a destroyer pilot plus 17 AC destroyed on the ground. Night Fighter Pioneer. One known victory, a Whitlet at Erlecom, 5 km ENE of Nijmegen, the night of 9-10 January, 1941. His 2nd, a Blenheim on 9 May, 1941, no location. His 3rd, a Whitley of RAF No. 115 Sq. into the sea off Husum, 11 May, 1941. His 4th, a Halifax on 23-24 June, 1941. On 28 June, 1941, he downed 4 RAF aircraft, two Whitleys and two Wellingtons, over Hamburg. A Hampden on 30 June, 1941, no location. Two Wellingtons on 16 September, 1941, no locations. A Halifax II of RAF No. 102 Sq. near Hamois (Namur), 6 km NNE of Ciney Belgium the night of 27-28 April, 1942. Two Wellingtons on 1 June, 1942; one 2 km west of Bitsche, the other at Mörscheid. Three victories on 30 July, 1942; a Stirling, a Halifax (above mention) and a Lancaster in the Rocroi/Compte areas. Added: The Lancaster I was from No.50 Sq., R5728 "VN-L". The Lancaster, burning, flew a long way before exploding above Braine-le-Comte. One of the engines broke through the roof of a school house that served as shelter for German troops, killing six soldiers of the 23rd Inf. Div. (John Jones). Alternate spelling: Eckhardt. | Archive Report W5618 Allied Losses Database Whitley T4203 Operational Record Paul McGuiness RAAF Archive 460 Sqd Wellington Z1413 1942-05-06 | |
| 14 | Engler, Alfred | Uffz | IV/KG-53 (1/44 Hungary) | He 111 Werk # Unk (dam 4/18/44) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIFA 18 April, 1944; Collided with a hangar at the Kamenz airfield, in darkness, after a practice navigational flight. Remaining crew: Gefr Horst Kopp, Bomb/Nav (KIFA); Frank Körbl, R/O (Inj); Fw Walter Svensson, Flt Engr (Inj) and Gefr Karl Kowalczyk, Gnr (Inj) (C.König). | ||||||
| 15 | Feld, Günther | Uffz | 1/7/1917 | 6(J)/TrGr-186 | Bf 109E-3 (lost 5/12/40) | Fighter Operational Clasp | POW 12 May, 1940 after being shot down by flak over the Den Helder area. His 109 crashed in the Oostpolder near De Mok, Holland. (DeSwart & TrGr Loss List). Added: Uffz Feld was sd over the Dutch Naval Airbase at De Mok, Texel. He managed to crashland on a farm at Nieuweweg 2, owned and witnessed by Dorus Schilder, in Polder 't Hoekje, near Groote Keeten (Callantsoog), 15 km S of De Mok. After setting his plane and gear onfire, he fled north toward Den Helder, but was soon captured by Dutch troops and sent to Dover, England on 13 May, 1940, via the Dutch vessel "SS Phrontis". On 3 July, 1940, he was shipped to Canada on the POW transport ship "SS Estrick", arriving Quebec City, 13 July, 1940. He was interned at Camp "E", later Camp 21, in Espanola, Ont., Canada. Deceased 10 May, 1990 (The narrative as recalled and relayed by Jaap Schilder (1928-2016) to his Son, Frank Schilder, NL, 7/2022). | |||||
| 16 | Fenske, Walter | Hptm | 6/22/1911 | 12 | ![]() | 2(Z)/LG-1(39), 3/NJG-1(7/40), 9/NJG-2(10/41), 11/NJG-5(6/43), Stab NJGr-10(3/44) | Bf 109E, Bf 110C, Bf 110G-4 Werk # 740003 (lost 3/26/44) | EP![]() EK 1 & 2 ![]() Spanish Cross Night Fighter Operational Clasp | Shot down & crashed at Kröppingen on 26 March, 1944 during aerial combat. DOW 28 March, 1944 at Brodenbach. His first victory, a PZL P-24 at Warsaw on 1 September, 1939, an Oblt at the time (Perry Claims). Two more Polish P.11s on 3 September, 1939. A Wellington at Hertogenbosch, 27 March, 1941. A Manchester, L7304 "QR-?" of RAF No.61 Sq., at Adolf Hitler Koog on the night of 26/27 June, 1941. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): P/O Laurence T. Glover, Pilot; F/O Kenneth G. Webb, Nav.(?); F/Sgt Frank Woodruff, Obs; F/Sgt John Woodward, WAG; RNZAF Sgt Francis S. Haslemore, Gunner and P/O Cyril M. Bateman (a pilot) as Gunner. The Manchester was on a mission to Kiel, and is believed to have gone down near Brunsbuttel. Crew all buried at CWG, Kiel Germany. A Stirling on 1 August, 1942. A B-24 on 5 August, 1942. A Stirling 12 km SE of Rennes on 15 June, 1943. His first known Soviet, a DB-3 (i.z.Arb LN) on the night of 28-29 July, 1943. Magnus. Fenske joined the Wehrmacht in 1931, serving in Spain in 1937 and 1938. | |||
| 17 | Franck, Hans | Uffz | 2 | 3/JG-77 (10/42), 2/JG-77 (12/42; 7/43 Med) | Bf 109F, Bf 109G-6 (Trop) Werk # 18549 (lost 7/12/43) | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | KIC 12 July, 1943; hit an obstruction at Jesi during a landing. One known Desert victory, his first, a Spitfire V, 13 October, 1942. His 2nd, also in N. Africa, a P-40 on 4 December, 1942. Alternate spelling: Frank. | |||||
| 18 | Frank-Spiess, | Fw | 5/JG-11 (5/43 Jever) | Bf 109G-6 | Fighter Operational Clasp | |||||||
| 19 | Frank, | Lt | 5 | Stab II/JG-11 | Fw 190A-9 | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 3 May, 1945. Magnus. Opposed the 306th BG on 21 May, 1943, and scored his first victory, a B-17. | |||||
| 20 | Frank, | Uffz | 1 | 7/NJG-1 | Bf 110 | EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, a "4 mot" S of Den Helder Holland on 23 May, 1944. | |||||
| 21 | Frank, | Ofw | 2 | 4/JG-11 (12/44), 1/JG-11 (5/45) | Bf 109G, Fw 190A (lost 5/3/45) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 3 May, 1945 during aerial combat with a Spitfire, location unknown (L. Wiegels). One known victory, a B-26 at the Eifel on 23 December, 1944. His 2nd, a P-51 in the Asch/Maastricht area on 1 January, 1945. Believed to be a different Frank than Lt. in Stab II/JG-11. | |||||
| 22 | Frank, | HptGefr | 2/JG-54 (2/45 Kurland) | Fw 190A-8 | Fighter Operational Clasp | Flew the same mission with Otto Kittel, the day Kittel was killed. Jager Blatt 2/2004. | ||||||
| 23 | Frank, | Hptm | Stfkpt 2/SG-4 (43 S.U.) | Fw 190F most likely | RK (?)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold EK 1 & 2 Assault Operational Clasp | Photo & description found on a dealer sale lot online. This may be Maj Heinz Frank. In a photo, he appears to be wearing the RK. | ||||||
| 24 | Frank, | Fw | 1 | 2/NJG-3 | Bf 110 | EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, a Lancaster at Oud Kembeek on 18 November, 1943. | |||||
| 25 | Frank, ? | Uffz |
| 9./KG 40 | He-111 H-5 Werknr 4091 (lost) | Ditched and survived/ POW on 11 November 1941 after an attack by nightfighter (possibly by No.219 Sqdn) off Fecamp. Gunr Uffz Thomas Luczyk (EK 1+2) was KIA in the attack and his body was recovered. Uffz. Frank and the remainder of the crew were picked up safely by the Seenotdienst. Rest of crew names unknown. Thomas Luczyk lies at the Kriegsgräberstaette in Champigny-St.Andre. Block 17 Row 10 Grave 551. | CKönig | |||||
| 26 | Frank, Alfred | Lt | 9/KG-76 (12/44) | Ar 234B-2 Werk # unk "F1 + DT" (lost 12/25/44) | Bomber Operational Clasp | Shot down 25 December, 1944 by a Tempest of RAF No. 80 Squadron, flown by F/O R. Verran over Liege. Frank was forced to crash his jet near Teuge Holland, and escaped unscathed. | ||||||
| 27 | Frank, Alfred | Lt | 5/JG-2 (Channel) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 19887 (lost 7/4/43) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 4 July, 1943 during aerial combat at Auchelles. No further detail (Bf 109 Loss List). | ||||||
| 28 | Frank, Bernhard | Lt | 4(F)/123 (Channel) | Bf 109G-1 Werk # 14133 "White 19" (lost 12/24/42) | Observer Operational Clasp | MIA 24 December, 1942, cause and location not reported. | ||||||
| 29 | Frank, Erich | Uffz | 4/StG-3 (Africa) | Ju 87D-3 Trop Werk # 2684 "S7 + CM (lost 11/25/42) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 25 November, 1942 at Djedeida-Tunis while on a ferry flight, cause unknown. Ju 87 Loss List | ||||||
| 30 | Frank, Erich | Gefr | 7/JG-52 | Bf 109E Werk # unk (lost 7/24/40) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 24 July, 1940; sd by fighters and crashed into the sea off Margate, Kent. He is believed buried in the German War Cem., Bourdon (Fr), Blk 15, Row 12, Gr 444 (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 31 | Frank, Franz | Uffz | 1 | 1/ZG-1 (Reich Def) | Ju 88C-6 Werk # 750820 "2N + DC" (lost 12/12/43) | EK 1 & 2 Destroyer Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 12 December, 1943, cause unknown, location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List). One known victory, a Sunderland NW of Cape Ortegal on 29 November, 1943. | |||||
| 32 | Frank, Friedrich Karl | Fw | 2/22/1921 | Dirschau (CKönig) | 1 | 7(Sturm)/JG-4 | Fw 190A-8/R2 Werk # 681323 "Yellow 8" (lost 9/11/44), Fw 190A-8 Werk # 682206 "Yellow 7" (lost 11/2/44) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 2 November, 1944 when he crashed at Welzow during an Alarmstart (JG-4 List). WIA 11 September, 1944 during aerial combat at Kovarska, by Weipert, bailed safely (JG-4 List). One known victory, a B-17 S of Chemnitz on 11 September, 1944. | |||
| 33 | Frank, Georg de la | Lt | 3/KG-40 | Fw 200C-3/U4 Werk # 0078 "F8 + EL" (lost 9/21/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 21 September, 1941 during aerial combat with two Martlets of the carrier "Audacity". All six crew perished (Fw 200 Losses, 1988 Book, per H. Breuer). | ||||||
| 34 | Frank, Hans | Fw | 9/23/1916 | Kiel | 4/StG-1 (Med) | Ju 87D-1 Werk # 2237 "T6 + CM" (lost 4/4/42) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 4 April, 1942; crashed at La Valletta Malta after being hit by a fighter, no mention of R/O. Ju 87 Loss List. Added: Buried at St Michele Cem., Cagliari, Sardinia (German Losses Over Malta). | ||||
| 35 | Frank, Hans Dieter | Hptm | 7/8/1919 | Kiel | 55 | Courtesy Oleg Marin | I/ZG-1, Stab I/NJG-1 (4/41), 2/NJG-1 (10/42), Kdr I/NJG-1 (7/43-9/43) | Bf 110 in 41, He 219A-0 Werk # 190053 "G9 + CB" (lost 9/28/43) | ![]() RK(6/20/43) EL(3/2/44 Post.) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(12/7/42) EP10/19/42) EK 1 & 2 Wnd Bdg NJ Oper.Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 28 September, 1943 when he collided with another Night Fighter at Heese, NW of Celle, and was killed trying to parachute to safety. One known victory, a Hampden 2 km southwest of Neeroesteren/Limburg, 10-11 April, 1941. A 2nd, a Whitley V the night of 11-12 June, 1941, no location. A Wellington and a Whitley V on 17 August, 1941, no location.A Whitley V othe night of 24-25 August, 1941, no location. A Whitley V on 27 October, 1941, no location. A Stirling and a Wellington III on 2 October, 1942; the Wellington of RAF No 419 Sq. at Oosterens, near the Volkel airfield, 3 km south of Uden Holland. A Lancaster on 17 January, 1943. On the night of 22 June, 1943, he shot down six enemy AC. All his victories were Night victories. Bowers/Lednicer, 55 victories.
L-R: Gerhard Hitgen - Hans Dieter Frank - Helmut Stahn Courtesy Oleg Marin | Archive Report Wellington BK270 | |
| 36 | Frank, Hans-Hermann | Fw | 1 |
| 5./JG 51 (S.U.) | Bf 109F-2 Werk # 12814 (lost 7/31/42) | ![]() EK 2 (CK) | MIA 31 July, 1942 near Nowosil, no cause reported. Source: Bf 109 Loss List | ||||
| 37 | Frank, Heinz | Maj | Stab II/SG-2 (?) | Fw 190G-3 Werk # 160749 (?) (lost 5/12/44) | Assault Operational Clasp | POW 12 May, 1944; captured by the Russians at the Khersonnes airfield. | ||||||
| 38 | Frank, Heinz Allan | Maj | 12/12/1914 | Arnstadt Thüringen | 8 | 5/LG-2, Stfkpt 3/Sch.G-1 (10/42 S.U.), Adj. II/SG-2 (Khersonnes, Krim 6/44), Kdr IV/SG-151 | Hs 123, Bf 109E-7 Werk # 6060 (40% dam 10/15/42), Ju 87D in SchG-1(10/43), Fw 190 Werk# 160749 & Fw 190G-3 Werk # 160948 in SG-2 | ![]() RK(9/3/42) EL(1/8/43) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(3/6/42) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge(10/15/42) Assault Operational Clasp w/Pendant | 900+ missions. Died 7 October, 1944 following an accidental pistol shooting. The bullet locked in his right hip, and he died of a circulatory collapse in a hospital. His E-7 damaged when he crashed at Tusow as a result of tire damage on 15 October, 1942. One known Soviet victory, an Il-2 on 1 August, 1942, while in LG-2. One known western victory, a B-24 in the Ploesti area on 24 June, 1944. | |||
| 39 | Frank, Helmut | Fw | 8/KG-27 | He 111H-16 & H-6 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(2/26/43) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List | ||||||
| 40 | Frank, Helmut | Hptm | 4/17/1914 | Eylau | 6/Luft Signal Regt Flg. Versuchs Kp | He 111H-5 Werk # 3548 "GD + LL" (lost 4/8/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 8 April, 1942; crashed into the side of a mountain (cliff) at Lindasen, killing the entire crew, no cause reported. Remaining crew: Fw Erich John, Ofw Kurt Jennewein, Uffz Karl Heinz Kunert (R/O) and Uffz Herman Lorenz (Mech) (Flyvrak Norway). | ||||
| 41 | Frank, Karl | Uffz | III/JG-26 (joins 3/44), 10/JG-26 | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 410707 "Black 16" (lost) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KIFA 20 March, 1944 when he lost control of his "Black 16" in the clouds, and crashed 15 km E of Hirson, dying before he ever flew his first combat mission. | ||||||
| 42 | Frank, Kurt | Oblt | 9/24/1915 | ![]() Lommel, Belgium | Erg/StG-1 | Ju 87 Werk # 5129 (lost) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA)13 July, 1941, a mid-air collision near Hasselt, buried Lommel, Block 47/585. Source: A. Rosseels. | ||||
| 43 | Frank, Max | Fw | 1/JG-26 | Bf 109E-3 (lost 5/13/40) | Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA & POW (Temp.) 13 May, 1940 by the Dutch after aerial combat with Morane 406s of GC III/3, at Rechte Laak (Lake), near Breda. Added: The DVL Loss List states he was sd by a French fighter. | ||||||
| 44 | Frank, Max | Lt | Stffüh 8/JG-11 | Fw 190A-7 Werk # 643901 (lost) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 9 April, 1944 during aerial combat, crashing in the Bad Zwischenahn area. Source: L. Wiegels. | ||||||
| 45 | 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. | ||||
| 46 | Frank, Otto | Lt | 4/JG-301 (1/45) | Fw 190A-9 Werk # 205908 (lost 1/1/45) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 1 January, 1945; aerial combat near Gross-Schwarzlosen, S of Stendal. He is buried in the Stendal Cemetery (C.König). | ||||||
| 47 | Frank, Paul | Fw | 1921 | FFS B 1 (11/43) | He 111P-5 Werk # 2459 (lost 11/25/43) | Instructor Pilot with KVK with swords | Reported killed 25 November, 1943 (Obit Card via F.Braun). Added: Killed on a training flight due to operator error, who was at the controls at the time, is unknown. The ac crashed at Wonfurt bei Hassberge killing all six onboard. Remaining crew: Ogefr Werner Thieme (Student pilot); Gefr Kurt Wetzel (Student pilot); Uffz Joachim Horch, R/O; Gefr Manfred Hafner (Student R/O) and Uffz Friedrich Boedeker, Flt Engr. Only two burial located by VDK; Ogefr Thieme in a single grave, in the German War Cem at Meissen-Friedhof Frauenkirche. Gefr Wetzel in a single grave at Tucheim-Gemeindefriedhof (D.Drury). | |||||
| 48 | Frank, Peter | Ofhr | 1 | 7/NJG-11 | Bf 109G-14 Werk # 784153 "White 1" (lost 3/26/45) | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) the night of 25/26 March, 1945 by friendly flak during an attack at Rheinbrücken. Crashed at Ortsteil Reichswalde, S of Kleve. Source: T. Boiten & Jager Blatt 5/2002 & 1/2003. | |||||
| 49 | Frank, Rudolf | Lt (postm.) | 1920/08/19 | Karlsruhe, Grünwinkel | 45 |
| 1./NJG 3 (06/42), 2./NJG 3 (06/43), 6./NJG 3 (11/43), 3./NJG 3 (04/44 Vechta) | Bf 110, Fw 190 in Wild Boar Unit, Bf 110 G-4 "D5 + CL" Werknr 720074 (lost 27/04/44) | ![]() RK (06/04/44) EL (No 531, 20/07/44 postm.) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (17/10/43) EP (09/08/43) EK 1 (15/04/42 CK) & EK 2 (04/07/41 CK) ![]() Night Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold (14/01/44 CK) Medaille "Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42" (Ostmedaille, CK)Medaglia commemorativa della campagna italo-tedesca in Africa (CK) Glider Badge B | KilledInAction (KIA) 27 April, 1944 when his Bf 110 G-4 was struck by a Lancaster of RAF No. 12 Sq. at Heese, which was falling to the ground near Eindhoven, Holland. Added: A part of the wing was torn apart, CK) Frank was killed in the ramming. The stricken G-4 crashed at Heeze Holland, the remaining crew disposition unknown (DeSwart). His 23rd victory, a Lancaster at Oud Kembeek, east of Lingen, on 18 November, 1943. He scored a double victory over two "4 mot" in the Lüneburg area on 15 February, 1944. He scored five victories on 20 February, 1944. A Lancaster 10 km NW of Venlo on 23 April, 1944. Another Lancaster on 27 April, 1944, no location. He was one of the most successful Night Fighter pilots of his squadron. 183 combat missions. All his victories were Night victories. Added: He bailed a total of 3 times during combat missions and had several crash landings (CK). Ofw Frank burial: Block Z, Row 6, Grave 149. His R/O, OFw Hans Georg Schierholz and Gnr Fw Heinz Schneider (WIA) bailed safely (it was Schierholz"s 4th jump out of a stricken aircraft (CK) (SGLO).
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| 50 | Frank, Rudolf | Uffz | 2/NAGr-3 | Bf 110G-3 | EP(8/9/43)![]() EK 1 & 2 Observer Operational Clasp | Vermeer EP Awards List (FF) | ||||||
| 51 | Frank, Wilhelm | OFw | 1./TG 3 | Ju-52 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (12/02/43) EK 1 & 2 ![]() at least Recce Operational Clasp in Bronze | Added CK: On 07/10/1943 OFw Frank sighted a crashed German airplane near a village on his route to Starosten. The crew was surrounded by attacking enemy partisan bands. He managed to land his Ju near the plane under difficult situation and being fired on by MG and mortar fire, while he and OGefr Längler managed to rescue the wounded crew and take-off again. Crew: Radop Uffz Heinz Grashoff, Mech StFw Friedrich Schnitt, Gunr OGefr Kurt Längler. Entry into the "Goldene Buch der Flieger" on 19/02/44 by Göring. | CKönig | |||||
| 52 | Frank, Willi | Ofw | 7/JG-301 (2/45) | Fw 190D-9 Werk # 210919 "Yellow 10" (lost 2/14/45) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 14 February, 1945 during aerial combar near Leipzig. | ||||||
| 53 | Franke, | Lt | 1 | 3/JG-301 | Bf 109G, Fw 190A | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 1 January, 1945 (Jager Blatt 5/2001). One known victory, a B-24 opposing the Misburg Raid on 26 November, 1944. Alternate spelling: Frank (OKL Claims List). | |||||
| 54 | Fürll, Erich | Oblt | 3/Kü.Fl.Gr.-106 (Amsterdam-Schipol) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 6183 "M2 + DL" (lost 5/12/41) | Observer Operational Clasp | MIA 12 May, 1941; failed to return from a mission with two other unnamed crew, and one other crew KilledInAction (KIA) (Ju 88 Loss List). Onlineprojekt Gefallenendenkmäler indicates the loss occurred into the English Channel. Remaining crew (MIA): Oblt z.S. Werner Fritz Kurt von Gazen genannt Gaza, Obs; Ofw Wilhelm Frank, R/O and Ofw Theodor Schmitz, Gnr (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 55 | Galland, Adolf "Keffer" | GenLt | 3/19/1912 | Westerholt | 104 | ![]()
Courtesy Christian König | 3/J/88 Legion Condor, JG-27, Kdr III/JG-26 (8/40 Caffiers), Kdr JG-26, Kdr JV-44 (4/45) | He 51, Bf 109E-4/N Werk# 5819, Bf 109F-2 Werk# 5776 (40% combat damaged 6/21/41) & 6750, Bf 109F-0 Werk# 6713 & 6714, Bf 109G-6 Werk # 19460 (15% dam 4/13/43 tire puncture, Deelen FP, Pilot OK), Me 262A-1a Werk # Unk "White 3" (lost 4/26/45) | ![]() RK(8/1/40) Br(1/28/42) ![]() Spanish Cross ![]() EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge ![]() Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant | WIA 26 April, 1945 by P-47 of 50FG, piloted by Lt James Finnegan. 4 Bombers. 425 missions. The Fighter General EL 9/25/40, S 6/21/41. His 1st victory, a Hurricane of RAF No. 87 Sq., piloted by F/Sgt Frank Howell, 18 km south of Lüttich, 12 May, 1940, one of three Hurricanes this date. His 4th, a Spitfire I at Seclin, 5 km S of Lille on 16 May, 1940. Nos 5 & 6, both Potez 63s, one N of Albert-Meaulte, the other SW of Hirson, 19 May, 1940. His 10th, a Spitfire W of Dunkirk on 2 June, 1940. His 15th, a Spitfire 30 km N of Margate on 24 July, 1940. In December 1941, he was appointed Inspector of Day Fighters. He was also known to have flown 109E # 5398, 2804 and 4820. In JV-44, he flew Me 262A-1a White 3 in April, 1945; claiming 7 victories. Victories 100 & 101, both B-26s on 16 April, 1945, while serving in JV-44. His 102nd, a B-17 on 21 April, 1945. His last two victories, Nos. 103 & 104, both B-26s near Neuburg on 26 April, 1945. Deceased 9 February, 1996. The nickname Keffer was the name given by Adolfs father, to his distinguished son. Also called Dolfo![]() Signed by Al Deere 54 Sqd RAF, Adolf Galland, Erich Rudorffer | ||
| 56 | Gericke, Hermann | FhjUffz | 1924/01/03 (CK) | Klein Woltersdorf (CK) |
| 1./JG 4 (CK) | Bf 109 G-14 "White 5" Werknr 781102 (lost 19/12/44) | KilledInAction (KIA) 19 December, 1944 during aerial combat at Boppard near Siebenborn. Added: Shot down by a P47 #42-28636 flown by 1st Lt Frank Fisch, 83 FS (CK) | ||||
| 57 | Gloge, Heinrich | Uffz | I./TG 4 | Ju-52 "G6 + QK" Werknr 501206 (lost on 30/03/44) | MIA on 30 March, 1944 near Kamenez-Podolsk. Crew (MIA): Radop Gefr Arnold Richtstein, Mech Gefr Werner Neumärker, Gunr Gefr Karl-Heinz Frank | CKönig | ||||||
| 58 | Gollasch, Erich | Oblt | 5 | I/NJG-1, 6/NJG-2 (9/42), 12/NJG-1 (10/42), 11/NJG-5 (6/43), 2/NJG-100 | Bf 110 | EP EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 25/26 September, 1943 during aerial combat at Tscherkasy (Boiten). One known victory, a Lancaster 3 km west of Krehlen on 20 September, 1942. Another, a Wellington on 15 October, 1942. A Lancaster west of Angers on 20 June, 1943. Another Lancaster 18 km NW of Angers on 26 June, 1943. A 5th victory, a Lancaster 25 km WNW of Angers on 28 June, 1943. Magnus & Boiten, 7 victories. | 115 Sqd Lancaster DS668 Read Archive Report | ||||
| 59 | Grosse-Heitmeyer, Horst | FhjUffz | 9/17/1919 | Masbach | | 7/KG-53 (8/42) | He 111H-6 Werk # 7492 "A1 + CR" (lost 8/9/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with his entire crew, 9 August, 1942, when they were sd by flak while flying low over Worthing, Sussex; crash location was on Lyndhurst Road. Remaining crew (buried Cannock Chase, Blk 4, Row 18): Gefr Günter Grüssner, Obs (Gr 243); Ogefr Joachim Wolfgang Richter, R/O (Gr 247); Uffz Albin Johann Adam Kielmann, Flt Engr (Gr 246) and Ogefr Ferdinand Dolezal, Gnr (Gr 245). FhjUffz Grosse-Heitmeyer buried in Grave 242. In addition to the aircrew, three soldiers of the Canadian 3rd Anti-Tank Regt. died of burns because the ac crashed on the house in which they were billeted. They died from burns in the Worthing hospital on 10 or 11 August, and are buried at Brookwood Military Cem.. L/Sgt Charles J. Cronin, Gr 38.B.2.; L/Bdr John MacDonald, Gr 38.B.3. and Gnr Frank T.Johnson, Gr 38.B.1.. (D.Drury).
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| 60 | Gühl, Frank | Ofw | 1 | 2/JG-4 | Bf 109 | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | Opposd the Ploesti raid, downing a B-24 30 km south of Ploesti on 1 August, 1943. | |||||
| 61 | Györy, August | Oblt | 7/21/1919 | Klein Warasdorf, Austria | 2 |
| 4(F)/122 (41-1/43), 5/NJG-3 (10/44), Stffüh 4/NJG-3 (1/45 Husum) | He 111 & Do 17 in 122, Bf 110 & Ju 88 in NJG, Ju 88G-6 Werk # 621582 (lost 1/1/45) | ![]() RK(3/26/44) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(5/19/43) EP(11/23/42) EK 1 & 2 Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 1 January, 1945 during aerial combat in his G-6, crashing in southern Belgium at Twisteden/Kevelaer. Remaining crew(KilledInAction (KIA)): Uffz Heinrich Odenthal, R/O; Ofw Karl Malz, Mechanic and Uffz Sebastian Frank, Gunner. Added: Pilot buried War Cem Weeze, Gr 1780 with Ofw Malz and Uffz Frank. Uffz Heinrich Odenthal (Born 22/09/23 in Düsseldorf (CKönig)) buried Yssel CF-6-135 (SGLO). 368 Observer missions out of 380 total. One known victory, a "4 mot" at Verl on 4 October, 1944. A 2nd, a "4 mot" in the Deutsche Bucht area on 15 October, 1944. | ||
| 62 | Hackler, Heinrich "Heinz" | Lt | 1918/12/14 | Siegen | 56-67 | Courtesy FindAGrave
| Stab III./JG 77 (09/42 Nikolskoye, S.U.), 8./JG 77 (01/43), Stfkpt 11./JG 77 (11/44, 01/45 Dortmund) | Bf 109 F(Trop) in Stab/JG 77, Bf 109 G-2 "Black 3" Werknr 10472 (09/42), Bf 109 G "Yellow 1", Bf 109 K-4 "Yellow 10" (11/44), Bf 109 K-4 "Yellow 1" Werknr 330196 (lost 01/01/45) | EP (16/03/42 CK) Medaille "Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42" (Ostmedaille) (01/10/42 CK) Medaglia commemorativa della campagna italo-tedesca in Africa (01/03/43 CK) Arm cuff "Afrika" (01/05/43 CK) Krim shield (04/07/43 CK) ![]() RK (19/08/44) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (26/07/43) ![]() EK 1 (22/05/41 CK) & EK 2 (21/04/41 CK) ![]() Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant "200" | KilledInAction (KIA) 1 January, 1945 after flying his K-4 into barrage balloon cables at Raamberg, near Antwerp. His left wing torn off, he plunged to the ground at Raamberg Holland, N of Zundert (DeSwart), near Moeren. At least 5 victories in the Desert, including a P-40 10 km NE of Magrun on 18 November, 1942. Half his victories in the East. During Operation Barbarossa on 26 September, 1941, he shot down 5 Soviet aircraft in the vicinity of Perekop Isthmus. His first known Soviet victory, a LaGG-3 on 12 September, 1942. A P-2 on 21 September, 1942. His 50th, a Spitfire of No.232 Sq. W of Tebourba, piloted by F/Lt Frank Sorensen (Pierre Lagace). His 57th victory, a B-24 during the Balkan Campaign on 4 April, 1944. His 58th, a B-24 over Romania on 5 April, 1944. His 59th, a B-24 in the Balkans on 15 April, 1944. His 60th, a B-24 in the Balkans on 21 April, 1944. His 61st, a B-17 on 24 April, 1944, no location. His 65th, a B-24 (HSS) in the Ploesti area on 31 May, 1944. His 66th, a B-24 over Romania on 11 June, 1944. A 67th, a Yak-9 on 23 August, 1944. Buried in the German Cemetery at Ysselstein , Sec. X, Row 11, Grave 260. Magnus, 56 victories. Bowers/Lednicer, 56 victories. Added: RK awarded after 53 victories (CK)
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| 63 | Haselbach, Hans | Oblt | 2/11/1910 | Berlin Wilmersdorf | 2/KG-27 (4/41), 14/KG-27 (12/42) | He 111H-5 Werk # 3695 (dam 5/12/41), He 111H-5 Werk # 4017 "1G + GK" (dam 9/17/41), He 111H-6 Werk # 7470 (dam 3/23/43), He 111H-16 Werk # 161525 "1G + HY" (lost 12/30/43) | ![]() RK(11/12/43) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(7/16/42) EP(1/8/42) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Bomber Operational Clasp w/Pendant | MIA 30 December, 1943; failed to return from a mission in the Putrovska-Fastov area due to AA fire. Remaining crew (MIA): Uffz Karl Georg Schenzel, Obs; Fw Frank Uteseny, R/O and Fw Otto Kalmbach, Gnr.. Wk# 4017 damaged during a 2nd crash landing at Balta-Pereleti, injuring Hasselbach. Wk# 3695 crashed at Tours in juring Uffz Otto Kalmbach, Gnr..400+ combat missions. (DK-G Awards List & Kaiser RK book). | ||||
| 64 | Heimpel, Helmut | Uffz | 7/KG-30 | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 301518 "4D + AR" (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 27/28 March, 1944, shot down during the bombing raid on Bristol targets. The AC crashed at Nessy, near Cherbourg. Remaining crew (all KilledInAction (KIA)): Uffz Ernst Schmidt, Observer; Uffz Matthias Berg, R/O and Uffz Werner Neubert, Gunner. Source: Bristol Past, John Penny. | ||||||
| 65 | Henke, Georg | Lt | 1(F)/121 | He 111 "7A + HH" (lost) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 21 May, 1940; shot down by French fighters, D-520s of GC II/3, over Warendin, 10 km north of Douai France during a reconnaissance mission. On this date, he was acting as Observer, although he is pictured wearing a Pilot Badge. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Fw Helmut Marx, Pilot; Uffz Arthur Neubert, R/O and Uffz Georg Gawron, Gunner. | ||||||
| 66 | Hödl, Josef | Lt | 4/19/1922 | Imst/Tyrol | 11/KG-55 | He 111H-6 Werk # 7377 "G1 + QV" (lost 6/19/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 19 June 1943 in the vicinity of Niederbronn-les-Bains, Bas-Rhin, France (NW of Haguenau) during a training mission when his aircraft struck an obstacle in fog. Remaining crew (KIC): Obs Gefr Siegfried Rohr; R/O Uffz Ferdinand Merschmann and Engr Ogefr Paul Eugen Frank Schönlebe. The subject pilot is buried in a single grave in Imst ‘Ortsfriedhof’, Austria. Rohr is in Waltershausen, Thuringia, Germany in Block EH2, Grave 17. Merschmann is in Weinheim a.d. Bergstrasse, Baden-Württemberg, Germany in Grave 103. Schönlebe is in a single grave in Mulda, Saxony, Germany. | davedrury | |||
| 67 | Höfer, Helmut | Fw | 4/KG-26 | He 111H-2 "1H + KM" (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 30 January, 1940 after his AC shot down by two Hurricanes of RAF No. 43 Sq., piloted by F/Lt Caesar Hull and Sgt Frank Carey. The He 111 was seen crashing into the sea 10 miles E of Coquet Island, breaking up on impact. All 4 crew members killed. Uffz Richard Feist, Observer, Ogefr Albert Hain, wireless operator and Gefr Werner Korsinsky, mechanic.
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| 68 | Hüsgen, Hans | Lt | 6/KG-26 (Westerland/Sylt) | He 111H-2 Werk # 5385 (lost 12/17/39) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 17 December, 1939 when his ac crashed into the sea west of Sylt, cause unknown. Remaining crew (MIA): Fw Walter Stemmler, Obs; Fw Erwin Hasse, R/O and Uffz Erich Frank, Flt Engr.. Hasse & Frank are listed in the VDK as Missing at Sea (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 69 | Jandke, Gerhard | Lt | 3/KG-54 | Ju 88A Werk # 1226 "B3 + GL" (lost) | Wound Badge Bomber Operational Clasp | Injured in a force landing crash 2 km southwest of Tour en Bessin, near Caen, the night of 23/24 April, 1944, during the return from a bombing raid on Bristol England. Remaining crew: Uffz Bernard Frank, Observer (WIA); Uffz Horst Seeck, R/O (WIA) and Uffz Karl Wolle, Gunner (KilledInAction (KIA)). Source: Bristol Past, John Penny. | ||||||
| 70 | John, Erich | Fw | 6/Ln.Flg.Versuchs Komp | He 111H Werk # 3548 (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 8 April, 1942; crashed at Kristiansand Norway on a non-operational flight, cause unknown. Remaining crew (all KIC): Ofw Kurt Jennewein, Co-pilot; Hptm Helmut Frank, Observer; Uffz Karl Heinz Kunnert, R/O and Uffz Hermann Lorenz, Mech. Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 71 | Kalbfleisch, Friedrich "Fritz" | OFw | 10/06/13 (CK) |
| 3./KG 2 | Do-217 E-4 Werk # 5432 "U5 + DL" (lost) | EK 1 & 2 | KilledInAction (KIA) 25 March, 1943; believed to have taken AA fire at 1200 feet and slammed into a hill at Trowuptown, Madan Law, Cheviot Hills. Remaining crew (all KilledInAction (KIA)): Ogefr Karl Lahr, Observer (born 16/03/22, EK 2, CK); Uffz Walter Frank, wireless operator (born 22/06/20, EK 2, (CK); and Ogefr Friedrich Freyh, gunner (born 04/05/21, EK 2 (CK). The crew were buried in the German Military Cemetery, Cannock Chase, Staffordshire (the remains of Lahr might be returned to the family grave at Katholischer Friedhof (St Michael), Lanstrop/Dortmund (Brownless)(CK). Added: Extract from RAF Report: This ac was flying on a SW course at about 1,200 feet. When it hit the side of a hill at Madam Law at a shallow angle. It broke up and wreckage was scattered over a wide area and the main part of the fuselage caught fire and was burnt out. There were no reports of interceptions or gun fire in this area."(Hall/Brownless) (CK)
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| 72 | Kammer, Hans | Fhr | 6/23/1922 | Königsberg | FFS B31 (Brandis) | Ju 88A-12 Werk # 880229 "KC + EF" (lost 1/30/44) | Student Pilot | KIC with his entire crew 30 January, 1944; crashed in a peat bog between Kovarska and Horni, Cz., cause unknown. Remaining crew: Fhr Armin Schneider, Obs; Uffz Heinz Eberlich, R/O and Uffz Hans Frank, Gnr (F.Braun). | ||||
| 73 | Kiy, Heinz Frank | Uffz | 2/9/1923 | Zehdenick/Brandenburg |
| 4/JG-3 (Schiphol) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 15633 "White 3" (lost 10/20/43) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 20 October, 1943; Crashed west of Roermond Holland (Jager Blatt mention). Added: He was brought down by enemy fire and crashed near Neer and Brumholt, N of Roermond. Buried Yssel L-10-249 (SGLO). Alternate spelling: Kiye. | |||
| 74 | Klenke, August | Uffz | 1918/11/16 | Dettingen unter Teck |
| FFS C 13 | Ju-52/3m Werknr. 7266 (lost) | KIC on 26 September 1941during a training flight at Godbringen, 15 Km N of Luxembourg, buried Clausen Soldatenfriedhof, Luxembourg 196. Crew (KIC): Mech Gefr Friedrich Frank (born 04/06/1920 at Munchweiler an der Alsenz, buried Clausen Soldatenfriedhof, Luxembourg 196), Radop Uffz Joseph Gundert (born 15/10/1919, buried Clausen Soldatenfriedhof, Luxembourg 198), Trainee Fw Hans Urban (born 08/06/1911 in Cham, buried Clausen Soldatenfriedhof, Luxembourg 196), Trainee Fw Johannes "Hans" Schubert (born 29/05/1915 in Landkreis Meißen, buried Clausen Soldatenfriedhof, Luxembourg 197), plus 6 passengers killed: Gefr Heinrich Bernhard. Stabskomp. Lg.Kdo. XII/XIII., Gefr Eugen Eiskop. Stabskomp. Lg.Kdo. XII/XIII., Uffz Wilhelm Egner. Fl.Horst Komp. E 16/XII, Angest.d. Lw. Georg Lotter. Gruppe Verwaltung E 16/XII, Gefr. Karl Müller. Fl.Horst Komp. E 16/XII, Fw Ernst-Friedrich Schuh. Kdo. des Flughafenber. 2/XII | CKönig | |||
| 75 | Klöpper, Heinrich 'Heinz' | Oblt | 1918/01/09 | Groß-Bülten-Peine | 94 |
| 2./JG 77 (03/40), 11./JG 51 (07/41 S.U.), I./JG 2 (04/43), Stfkpt 7./JG 1 (05/43, 11/43 Volkel) | Bf 109 G-6 Werknr. 15442 (15% dam 6/25/43; Emergency landing at Oltmannsfehn, combat, pilot OK), Bf 109 G-6 "White 1" Werknr. 20272 (15% dam 11/13/43; emergency landing Kamperveen/Neustadt, fuel shortage, pilot OK), Bf 109 G-6/U4 6 "White 1 + I" Werknr. 41010 (lost 11/29/43). Added (CK): Bf 109 F-2 "Red 1" Werknr. 8945 (07/41); Bf 109 F-2 "Black 12+ +" Werknr. 6661 (08/43) | ![]() RK (04/09/42) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (23/08/42) EP (20/10/41) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge (25/06/43) ![]() Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold with Star pendant | KilledInAction (KIA) 29 November, 1943 after aerial combat with P-38s of the 55FG at Meppel, near the Zuider Lake Holland. He crashed into the Westrand Zuiderzee, along with both wingmen, on the return flight this day due to low cloud ceiling. Dutch researchers place the crashsite outheast of Vollenhove, at "De Oldenhof" (DeSwart). No known grave. 8 bombers. 8 victories in the West. His 1st, a Spitfire at Dungeness on 5 October, 1940. His first known Soviet victory, a SB-3 on 22 June, 1941. A double Soviet victory on 27 October, 1941; both LaGG-3s. Another double on 5 July, 1942; an Il-2 and an I-16 Rata. Five victories on 7 July, 1942,\; two LaGG-3s and three MiG-3s. Another 5 victories on 4 August, 1942; a MiG-3, a Pe-2 and three Il-2s. A Pe-2 and four MiG-3s on 7 November, 1942. Approximately 500 combat missions. His 91st, a B-17 off Hamstede on 5 November, 1943. His 92nd, a P-38 on 13 November, 1943. His 93rd victim, a B-24 "DN-4" # 42- 40749 "Sack-Time Sally" on 26 November, 1943. Klöpper is believed to be the pilot who downed Frank Murphys B-17F #42-30725 of 100BG, 350 BS on 10 October, 1943. His 94th and final victory, a P-38 at Hasselt, S of Meppen, on 29 November, 1943. Buried Yssel as "unknown" (M.deWolf).Added: Received the Knights Cross after 65 victories (CK)
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| 76 | Kunze, Willi | Fw | 1920/03/26 (CK) | Deetz/Anhalt (CK) |
| 1.(F)/ Aufkl. Gr. 123 (CK) | Ju-88 D-1 "4U + MH" Werknr 1243 (lost, CK) | EP (20/01/43)![]() EK 1 & 2 ![]() at least Recce Operational Clasp in Silver | Added CK: MIA on 16 February 1943 on a recce mission S of the Isle of Wight, believed to have been shot down by fire from a No.486 Squadron Hawker Typhoon, 30 miles SE of
St. Catherine's Point. Possible victory of F/Sgt Frank "Spud" Murphy. Crew (MIA): Obsv Oblt Horst Härtwig (born 22/09/1917 in Leipzig), Radop OFw Günther Höfs (born 17/04/1918 in Stettin), Gunr Uffz Karl-Heinz Hartwig (born 25/05/1920 in Kolberg).
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| 77 | Liesendahl, Frank | Hptm | 2/23/1915 | Wuppertal - Barmen | 5 | II./JG 334, II./JG 133, II./JG 53, II./ZG 1, Stfkpt 6./JG 2 (10/40), Stafkpt 10.(Jabo)/JG 2 (07/42) | Bf 109F-4/R1 "Blue 1" Werknr. 6469 (06/42), Bf 109 F-4/B "Blue 1" Werknr. 7629 (previously "Yellow 7"), Fw 190A-3 (or A-2) "Blue 14" Werknr. 0439 | RK (04/09/42 Post.)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (05/06/42) EP (21/08/41 or 21/01/42 CK), EK 1 (30/09/40 CK) & EK 2 (05/06/40 CK) Wound Badge (30/05/40 CK) ![]() Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold (03/08/41 CK) | MIA 17 July, 1942 in Fw 190A-3 Werk # 0439 "Blue 14" after attacking a freighter 5 km off Brixham in Devon. He was brought down by return fire from the freighter. 10./JG-2 was mainly employed against English coastal shipping. 142 missions. Bowers/Lednicer, 50 victories! Added: WIA on 26/05/40 and 11/07/41. Knights Cross was swarded mainly for the successes of his Staffel in the fighter-bomber role, primarily against shipping around England. (CK)
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| 78 | Majer, Heinz | Ofw | 2/Kü.Fl.Gr.-106 (Channel) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 140016 "M2 + HK" (lost 7/3/42) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 3 July, 1942; crashed into a farm building at Limes Farm, Baumber, Lincolnshire after aerial combat with Spitfires of No. 303 Sq. (Ju 88 Loss List). Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Uffz K. Schachtschneider, Uffz T. Frank & Ogefr H. Wyborny and alternate spelling: Maier (J. Schadskaje). | ||||||
| 79 | Marggraf, Rudolf | Oblt | 4/KG-27 | He 111H-16 Werk # 160445 "IG + BM" (lost) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(4/28/43) EK 1 & 2 EP (9/28/42), Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 14 July, 1943 after being hit by flak in Map Quadrant QU 61121 during a mission, but some of the crew survived. Remaining crew: Uffz Heinrich Kuhlmann, Observer, Uffz Erich Ruoff, R/O; Uffz Arnim Köhler, Gunner and Uffz Karl Frank, Mechanic. Marggraf was known to survive. Jager Blatt 6/2004. | ||||||
| 80 | Marthe, Joachim (aka Johann or Johannes) | Oblt | 2/10/1919 | Berlin - Friedenau | Wekusta 5/Ob.d.L.(Vaernes) | He 111H-2 Werk # 5555 "1B + EH" (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA at Sea 13 January, 1942; reported an emergency landing at sea during a non-operational flight due to engine failure, location Pl.Qu. B6 West 04. Remaining crew: Reg Rat Dr Frank Weiland, Obs (MIA at Sea); Fw Walter Zink, R/O (KIC) and Ofw Alfons Müller, Mech. (KIC). Source: SIG Norway. Added: The VDK lists the crash location as the North Sea (Nordmeer), but elsewhere the location is said to be the Norwegian Sea (D.Drury). | ||||
| 81 | Marx, Helmut | Fw | 09/09/14 (CK) | Oberndorf (CK) |
| 1.(F)/121 | He 111 "7A + HH" Werknr. 5560 (lost, CK) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 21 May, 1940; shot down by French fighters over Warendin (added CK: by Dewoitines D-520s of Groupe de Chasse II/3, g pilots claimed this aircraft; Andre Naundy, Maurice Bissoudre, Adjt Henri Briard, A/Cf Charles Dessault, S/Cf Robert Tourne and C/Cf Karel Koerber (Czech)), 10 km N of Douai during a reconnaissance mission. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Lt Georg Henke (also a pilot) as Observer (born 20/02/17 in Mainz, CK), Uffz Arthur Neubert, R/O (born 06/09/13 in Oelsnitz, CK) and Uffz Georg Gawron, Gunner (born 01/12/15 in Kiel, CK). Added: All buried in German war cemetery Bourdon, France in a collective grave: Block G. Row 1. Grave 9 (CK)
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| 82 | Meurer, Manfred | Hptm | 9/8/1919 | Hamburg | 65 |
Courtesy Christian König | 9/NJG-1, Stab III/NJG-1, Stfkpt 3/NJG-1 (1/43, 6/43 Venlo), Kdr II/NJG-5 (8/43), Kdr I/NJG-1 (9/43-1/44) | Bf 110G-4 Werk # 5475 "G9 + BL" (or DL) (6/22/43), Ju 88C, Do 217 in NJG-5, He 219A-5, He 219A-0 Wk # 190070 "G9 + BB" (lost 1/21/44) | ![]() RK(16/04/43) EL (No. 264, 02/28/43 CK) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold( 16/04/43) EP (15/03/43) EK 1 (19/12/42 CK) & 2 (17/04/42 CK) Wound Badge (22/01/44) ![]() Night Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold | KilledInAction (KIA) (collision) on 21/22 January, 1944, when his He 219 hit a Lancaster during a raid on Magdeburg, crashing 20 km east of Magdeburg. Both crews perished. His RO was Ofw Gerhard Scheibe (06/04/1917) [RK (10/12/43), DK-G (23/07/43 CK), EP (26/07/43 CK), EK 1 & 2]. Scheibe was the first Radio Operator to win the RK (after 60 night victories (CK)), buried in Zerbst (see his own entry). All Night victories. 130 combat missions. 44 bombers. Downed a Hampden I of RAF No. 14 (OTU-Operational Trng Unit) near Diepenveen Holland, 4 km NNW of Deventer on the night of 30-31 May, 1942. A Wellington III of RAF No. 156 Sq. at Rozendaal, 6 km NE of Arnhem the night of 15-16 August, 1942. A Halifax II of RAF No. 158 Sq. at Rhaan, 5 km N of Hellendoorn Holland, the night of 15-16 October, 1942. One known "multiple victory" nights, 17 June, 1943, he downed four Lancasters. On the night of 21/22 June, 1943, his Bf 110G4 Werk # 5475 crashed near Elsendorp Holland, NE of Gemert due to engine trouble (Brit bomber return fire/SGLO), injuring him, no mention of crew injuries (DeSwart & Bf 110 Loss List). Added: His R/O-Gnr 21/22 June was Fw Scheibe who escaped injury (SGLO). Hptm Meurer has been identified as one of the leading Night Fighter pilots. He is buried in Ohlsdorfer Cemetery, in his native Hamburg. Bowers/Lednicer, 65 victories. Added: Received the Oak Leaves after 50 night victories (CK)
| Archive Loss Report Mosquito IV DZ354 Paul McGuiness RAAF Archive Wellington Z1216 460 Sqd RAAF 1942-09-10 | |
| 83 | Mihatsch, Werner Helmut | Lt | 4/3/1918 | Berlin-Neukölln | 3 | Pz Stf/ZG-1 (7/43 S..U.), 6/ZG-76 (10/43), 4/ZG-76 | Bf 110G-2 Werk # 6252 (dam 7/13/43), Me 410 Werk # Unk (lost 6/14/44) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Destroyer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 16 June, 1944; sd by B-24 return fire, after which he collided with a B-24 of the 376BG, 515BS, piloted by 2/Lt Frank P.Marcus (KilledInAction (KIA)). His Me 410 crashed at Komarom Hungary, where he is buried in the ger War Cem. at Budaörs, among the "unknowns" (D.Drury). WIA 13 July, 1943 by flak west of Gorodok, his unnamed R/O MIA (Bf 110 Loss List). His first known victory, a B-17 at Spessart on 14 October, 1943. Two B-24s at Raab on 16 June, 1944. Alternate spelling: Mihasch (OKL victory # 1). Added: The unnamed R/O relative to the 7/13/43 incident was Uffz Harry Weiss (MIA) (D.Drury). | |||
| 84 | Millahn, Otto | Hptm | 9/17/1911 | Stfkpt 9/KG-4 | He 111H-5 Werk # 3964 "5J + ET" (lost 7/8/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 8 July, 1941 when his ac was sd by a Spitfire of No.118 Sq., piloted by S/Ldr Frank J.Howell, and force landed onto the English Channel, SW of Brighton, Sussex. Remaining crew: Uffz Karl Kraus, Obs (POW); Ofw Paul Neumann, R/O (POW) and Ofw Otto Beyer, Flt Engr (KilledInAction (KIA)). All but Ofw Beyer were rescued in their dinghy; Beyer is believed to have bailed, and could not be found in the water. He is listed by the VDK as being "in a sea grave", and commemorated on the Kiel-Laboe Naval Memorial (D.Drury). | |||||
| 85 | Möllenbrok, Heinz Georg | Lt | 4/6/1920 | Schleswig-Holstein (CK) |
| 3/KG-2 | Do 17Z-2 "U5 + LL" (lost 8/16/40) | EK 2Wound Badge Class "C" Glider Badge | POW 16 August, 1940 after being shot down on his 20th mission (added: according to himself it was his 7th (!) mission with KG 2 (CK)) and seriously wounded during the raid on RAF Hornchurch, Kent. He was the victim of British Hurricane pilot, Frank Higginson (or P/O Bryan Wicks) of RAF No. 56 Sq.. His Observer, Uffz Phillipp Hess (geb 1/11/15, Mainz-Kostheim), bailed successfully, with wounds, and was also taken prisoner; interned in Canada. Two crewmembers were killed: Gefr Gerhard Reinicke (10/12/19, Limbach), R/O and Gefr Johann Golob (12/19/14, Buer-Rosse), Gunner, both bailing out at too low an altitude. (acc. to Möllenbrok they could bail out but seemingly struck the burning and spinning Do-17 on the way down where they were found dead (CK)) Möllenbrok was seriously injured, and brought to Wye Valley for treatment. Returned to Germany after three years as a POW. Representing the KG-2 Pilots Association, he layed the wreath on the graves of the crew of Do 217 #5314, on 14 October, 1998. Jager Blatt mention & LW Loss Report via Joe Potter. Added: the ac came down at Summerfield, near Staple, Kent. The injury was to his right hand, and may have been amputated. (added: his hand was saved by a RAMC surgeon. CK). The two deceased crew are buried at CC, Plot 1, Row 2; Reinicke in Gr 37, Golob in Gr 38 (D.Drury). Alternate spelling: Moellenbrok.
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| 86 | Möller, Franz Frank | Uffz | 1 | 5/NJG-2 | Ju 88C-6 Werk # 750462 "R4 + HN" (lost 12/2/43) | EK 2Night Fighter Operational Clasp | Killed 2/3 December, 1943 at Allenberg, no further detail. Source: T. Boiten. | |||||
| 87 | Mücke, | Uffz | 13(Jabo)/JG-2 (3/42) | Bf 109F-2 | Fighter Operational Clasp | Mücke delivered the personal effects of Gottfried Weiser to his parents on behalf of of Oblt Frank Liesendahl (falkeeins-blogspot). | ||||||
| 88 | Neubert, | Uffz | 1 | 8/KG-100 | Bf 110, Bf 109G | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, a P-47 in the St Lo-Coutances area on 20 July, 1944. | |||||
| 89 | Neubert, Helmut | Oblt | I. K/88 Legion Condor, 9./KG 76 | Do-17 Z | Obsv., WIA/DOW on 17 May 1940 when he was badly WIA by ground fire during attack on motorized columns near Beaumont - died of wounds in Venusberg hospital. Buried at Minden/Westfalen (Nordfriedhof). | CKönig | ||||||
| 90 | Neubert, Kurt | Fw | 4/JG-77 (Italy) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 163587 "White 6" (lost 6/9/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 9 June, 1944 during aerial combat with Spitfires at Porto Gruaro, bailed safely (Bf 109 Loss List). | ||||||
| 91 | Neubert, Rudolf | Oblt | 3/JGr-10 | Fw 190A-8 Werk # 731735 "Black 10" (lost) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 16 August, 1944 during aerial combat by Übungen, near the Parchim airfield. Jager Blatt 2/2004. | ||||||
| 92 | Neubert, Rudolf | Lt | 9/16/1917 | 1(F)/120 | Ju 88D-1 & D-5 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(5/27/42) EK 1 & 2 Observer Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List & LOCS. | |||||
| 93 | Neubert, Rudolf | Uffz | 2/KG-30 (Med) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 300372 "4D + EK" (lost 10/23/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew at Neapel (Naples) 23 October, 1943, cause unknown (Ju 88 Loss List). Remaining crew (MIA): Gefr Theodor Stollowsky, Obs; Uffz Helmut Curth, R/O and Gefr Ernst Pchler, Gnr (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 94 | Neubert, Verb | Gefr | Stffüh in I/JG-52 (10/42 Stary Oskol, S.U.), 1 Ungarische Jabostaffel (11/42) | Bf 109F-4/B | Fighter Operational Clasp | Led the staffel responsible for the training of Hungarian pilots, converting from the R.2000 Heja to the Bf 109F-4/B. Source: Punka-Osprey. | ||||||
| 95 | Pfeiffer, Max | Ofw | 10/TG-3 | Ju 52/3m Wekr # 501130 "4V + NU" (lost 2/7/45) | Transport Operational Clasp | MIA 7 February, 1945 when his ac was lost due tounknown circumstances in the area of Budapest, Hungary. Remaining crew (all MIA, desig unk): Uffz Friedrich Kintsher, Uffz Julius Frank, Uffz Karl Heinz Kalinowski and Uffz Friedrich Sonnenleitner (D.Drury). Alternate spelling: Pfeifer. | ||||||
| 96 | Pohle, Roland | Maj | 1(F)/124 (9/42), Frontflieger-Sammelgruppe (7/43), then transfered to Fluglehrschule | Ju 88D-1 Werk # 1338 "G2 + AH" (95% damaged) | Wound Badge, Observer Operational Clasp | WIA 9 September, 1942; severely injured in a post operation landing accident at Kirkenes Norway airfield. Remaining crew: Uffz Erich Holler, Observer (KilledInAction (KIA)); Ofw Willibald Frank, R/O (WIA) and Ofw Jurt Müller, Mech (WIA). Source: SIG Norway & LOCS. Added: Uffz Holler buried in the German War Cem at Botn-Rognan, Norway, Blk A, Gr 388 (D.Drury). Alternate spelling: Pohhe. | ||||||
| 97 | Radzki, Franz | Uffz | 9/13/1916 | Ahlen | ![]() Ysselstein, Holland | 4/NJG-1 (4/41 Bergen) | Bf 110C-4 Werk # 3692 (lost 4/26/41) | Night Fighter Operational Clasp | His 110 crashed at Opsterland Holland on 26 April, 1941, cause and pilot/crew disposition unknown (DeSwart). The crash was reported as an accident in a meadow along Koningsdiep Municipality, Opsterland. Both he and his R/O-Gnr, Ogefr Günter Neubert (geb 8/25/1920 Zwickau), were killed in the crash. They were initially buried in Leeuwarden, and then in 1958, re-buried at Ysselsteyn. Uffz Radzki AR-9-201 and Ogefr Neubert AR-8-200 (Find-A-Grave by Fred). Alternate spelling: Rzadki (Netherland Loss Registry & his Ysselsteyn headstone). | |||
| 98 | Ribitzky, Franz | Fw | 9/TG-4 | Ju 52/3mg4e Werk # 6860 "G6 + JT" (85% dam 2/12/44) | Transport Operational Clasp | KIC 12 February, 1944 when his ac crashed into the Beskydy Mountains, Ostravice, Cz., killing the entire crew and two passengers. Remaining crew: Uffz Herbert Neumann, R/O; Ogefr Alfred Schmidt, Mech and Ogefr Karl Peter, Gnr. Passengers: Uffz Johann Frank and Oberzahlmeister Walter Magerfleisch (Paymaster) (F.Braun). | ||||||
| 99 | Rott, Frank Werner | Hptm | 6/22/1915 | 7 | 3/JG-53 (11/39), Stab II/JG-77 (8/42 S.U.), 7/JG-27 (5/43) | Bf 109D & E in JG-53, Bf 109F on JG-77, Bf 109G (Trop) in 7/JG-27 | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | His first known victory, a Blenheim near Saulheim by Kreuznach, 6 November, 1939. His first known Soviet victory, his 6th, an unnamed AC on 1 August, 1942. One known Desert victory while in 7/JG-27, a Spitfire 25 km west of Tunis on 6 May, 1943. Deceased 9 April, 2001. | ||||
| 100 | Schacht, Alfred | Lt | 6/25/1924 | Rechlinghausen | 5/KG-53 | Flt Instr in 1943, He 111H-11 Werk # Unk "A1 + BN" (lost 11/5/44) | EK 1 & 2, Wound Badge, Bomber Operational Clasp in Silver (100+ missions) | Lt Schacht reported KilledInAction (KIA) 5 November, 1944, location Wittmund in E. Frisia, while flying the V1 bomb over the North Sea, cause unknown. His R/O at the time, Frank Körbl, was rescued (C.König). |
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