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| 1 | Ullmann, Helmuth | Gefr | 10/JG-26 | Fw 190A-5 Werk # 50380 "Blue 3" (lost) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 23 August, 1943 during aerial combat in "Blue 3" with a Spitfire at Sibiville, 3 km NE of Frevent-Artois. | ||||||
| 2 | Altinger, J. | Uffz | ![]() Ysselstein, Holland | 4/KGr.z.b.V-12 (5/40 Störmede) | Ju 52/3m Werk # unk "G6 + ?M" (lost 5/10/40) | Wound Badge, Transport Operational Clasp | His ac reported lost 10 May, 1940 near Ockenburg, cause and pilot and crew disposition unknown (Netherland Loss Registry). Added: Pilot, Uffz Altinger was wounded and returned to his unit. The target on this date was the Ockenburg airfield. The Ju 52 was sd by AA fire, and crashed on the airfield. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA), bur Ysselsteyn): Uffz Helmuth Fösig (geb 6/8/1918, bur BH-3-53), R/O and Uffz Heinrich Fritsch (geb 4/7/1915, bur BK-1-1), Mech/Gnr (Find-A-Grave by Fred). | |||||
| 3 | Arnim, Karl Hasso von | Fw | 8/14/1916 | 3/Kü.Fl.Gr-906 | BV 138C-1 Werk # 2003 "8L + EL" (lost) | Air-Sea Rescue Operational Clasp | KIC 15 May, 1942; crashed into the sea after takeoff at List at Sylt on a non-operational transfer flight to Tromsö, cause unknown. Remaining crew: Oblt.z.See Helmuth Bogumil, Observer [KIC, bur as "unknown" in the German War Cem. in Bartossen (Bartosze Poland)]; Fw Werner Geisser, R/O (WIC); Uffz Gerhard Schreck, Gunner (WIC) and Ofw Hans Eckstein, Mech (KIC). Source: SIG Norway. Added: Also onboard, three military passengers, all injured. Uffz Karl Klein, Uffz Adolf Selzner and Ogefr Hermann Voss (D.Drury). | |||||
| 4 | Baer, Kurt Gustav | Ofw | 7/19/1917 | Boddin | | 3 (or 9)/KGr-126 (Kampfgruppe-126*) (8/40) | He 111H-4 Werk # Unk "IT + ?L" (lost 8/16/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA in the North Sea the night of 15/16 August, 1940 after being shot down by flak over Immingham docks in Lincolnshire on a mission to Hull England. Remaining crew: Oblt Hans Folkmer (geb 6/4/1914), Obs 1 (born 04/06/14 (CKönig), KilledInAction (KIA), bur Yssel BQ/6/134); Fw Helmuth Kress (geb 6/14/1918, Stuttgart, wash ashore 10/5/40, bur St Nicholas Churchyard, N.Coates, E.Lindsey Dist, Lincolnshire, England, War Graves Plot, Gr 7), Obs 2 (KilledInAction (KIA)); Uffz W.Frestl, R/O (MIA) and Uffz E.Wandhoff, Flt Engr (MIA). *KGr-126 was previously a coastal reconnaissance unit but was absorbed into the Luftwaffe's strategic bombing force in mid-1940 (D.Drury). | |||
| 5 | Bäumler, Erich | OFw | Altenstadt/ Geislingen | 4. /KG 3 "5K + DM", "5K + NM", "5K + HM", "5K + PM", "5K + JM", "5K + DC", 6./KG 3 (CKönig) | Ju 88A-4, Ar 234 B-2 (lost) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(12/07/43) ![]() EP (26/10/42) EK 1( 22/08/42) & EK 2 (21/07/42) Wound Badge (01/06/42) ![]() Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold (11/09/42) with pendant "200" (05/01/45) | DK-G Awards List. Added: Bailed out WIA on 14/03/45 N of Petershagen, between Jösser Höpen and Loh when he lost one of his engines near Remagen in a combat with US fighters. He was shot at when hanging at the chute but managed to land. 1st Lt Robert E. Barnhart of 360 FS 356 FG finally shot down the Arado which was on autopilot after Bäumler bailed out. Bäumler had more than 230 combat missions. On 31/08/40 he obtained his flying license. His crew in KG 3 was: Radop Uffz Helmuth Schade (EP on 25/01/43; DKiG 17/10/43), Obsv Fw Arnold Lietz (EP on 09/11/42; DKiG 17/10/43) (CKönig). | CKönig | ||||
| 6 | Becker, Helmuth | Gefr UA | 1924/04/13 | Harxheim |
| 4./ZG 101 Bad Aibling | Bf-110 | Radop. WIFA/DOW on 29 April 1944 in Reserve-Lazarett Rosenheim. | CKönig | |||
| 7 | Beinhardt, Rudolf | Lt | 5/20/1923 | Tulln | 6/KG-1 | He 177A-3 (lost 5/16/44) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIFA 15 June, 1944; two AC collided as a result of a propeller gust. The other AC was He 177A-3 Wk# 332146, piloted by Uffz Helmuth Bober (KIFA). Remaining crew (KIFA): Uffz Hermann Lobitz, geb 2/23/1921, Obs; Uffz Paul Nitschke, geb 2/9/1920, R/O; Ogefr Richard Ganster, geb 3/8/1922, Gunner and Ogefr Stephan Mayer, geb 12/14/1922, Gunner. Source: B. Bines. | ||||
| 8 | Berg, Helmuth | Ofw | 7/14/1911 | Neumünster | Courtesy Jörg Mückler | 9/JG-3 (4/40) | Bf 109E | Fighter Operational Clasp | Killed in a car accident 10 April, 1940 in Hopsten; buried Neumünster (Jörg Mückler 1/2023). | |||
| 9 | Besekau, Helmut | Oblt | 5/28/1917 | Brettin | 1 | Stab I/JG-51 (7/43 S.U.), Stab III/JG-51 (7/44 S.U.), Stfkpt 8/JG-51 (10/44), 10/JG-51 (12/44 Insterburg) | Bf 109G-14 Werk # Unk (lost 12/30/44) | EK 1 & 2,EP (4/2/42), Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 30 December, 1944 near Schrötersheim (now Podgorowka, Russia), cause unknown. His remains have not been transferred to a military cemetery, and he is commemorated in the War Cem at Cernjachovsk (Chernyakhovsk) Russia (D.Drury). His first known victory, a Soviet MiG-3 on 8 July, 1943. A 2nd, an Il-2 shared with Hptm Eichel-Streiber on 30 July, 1944. Alternate spelling: Besckau (OKL the shared victory spelling). The VDK names him "Helmuth". | |||
| 10 | Bober, Helmuth | Uffz | 9/5/1922 | Neuköln, Berlin | 5/KG-1 | He 177A-3 Werk # 332146 (lost 6/15/44) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIFA 15 June, 1944; two aircraft collided as a result of propeller gust. The other AC was flown by Lt Rudolf Beinhardt, however there was no AC identification data on the crash report. Reamining crew: Uffz Hans Tretscher, geb 9/28. 1920 (KIFA), Obs; Ogefr Karl H. Stellmacher, geb 3/22/1922, KIFA, R/O; Fw Emeran Trauenecker, geb 11/20 1914, (WIFA), Wart; Ogefr Günter Plasczymonka, geb 10/23/1919, (WIFA), Gunner and Gefr Heinz Siegemund, geb 9/9/1924, (KIFA), Gunner. Source: B.Bines. | ||||
| 11 | Bode, Helmuth | Maj | 10/15/1907 | Metz, Lothringen | ![]() | Recon pilot 2/506, 1(St)/TrGr-186, Kdr II/JG-54(former I/JG-76), Kdr III/StG-77(8/40 Caen) | Ju 87B-2 "S2+AD" & "S2 + AC" | ![]() RK(10/10/41) EK 1 & 2 Dive Bomber Operational Clasp w/"300" hanger | 300+ support and anti-shipping missions. Destroyed 46000 tons and damaged 86000 Tons of shipping including the sinking of one destroyer off Balaklava. Was the leader of the "Trial Command" of the carrier "Graf Zepplin". Channel pilot. In 1945, he was the liason officer with the Hungarian Army, and subsequently with German Heeresgruppe E. (Added by Pietrzak Youngs) Bode's flying career began when he joined the German Air Transport School, a covert military-training organization, operating as a flying school in Germany. Bode rapidly rose to become a flight instructor there. Bode joined the Luftwaffe in 1936 as reservist, and became First Lieutenant (Oberleutnant) on June 1938. He showed a strong natural ability as a pilot. Bode was appointed Gruppenkommandeur of III./StG 77 on May 1940. After various assignments in France, Britain, Balkans and on the Eastern front. Bode was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on October 10, 1941, and in 1942 was given command of the Stuka group training to be used on the (never completed) German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin. From here he moved to training and liaison with the Bulgarian Army. He survived the war, joined the Bundeswehr in 1955, and became a colonel in the West German Air Force, dying in 1985. ![]() Bode's Ju87B-2 'Berta' Sevastapol Eastern Front June 1942 | |||
| 12 | Boos, Johann | Ofw | 8/1/1915 | Ney | ![]() | 1(H)/14 (4/39), 8/KG-55 (12/39), 9/KG-55 (2/41), 14(Eis)/KG-55 (2/43) | He 111H-16 Werk # 8529 "G1 + AT" (lost 5/16/43) | ![]() RK(10/9/43 Post.) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(7/10/42) EP(9/19/41) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 16 May, 1943, on his 416th combat mission in the East hit by Soviet flak. Remaining crew (POW): Ofw Helmuth Wagner, Obs; Ofw Gustav Samorski, R/O; Uffz Eberhard Rode, Flt Engr and Uffz Kurt Rothert Gnr.. They headed for German lines after force landing, but after three days, they were captured by Soviet troops. He was the last pilot to escape from the besieged Stalingrad Pocket after flying a supply mission, and evacuating casualties on the way out. Released 2 June, 1948. Deceased 20 December, 2003, Kratzenburg. | |||
| 13 | Bör, Reinhold | OFw |
| 3./KG 27 | He 111 H-4 "1G + HL" Werknr 6993 (lost 01/04/41) | Pilot uninjured 1 April, 1941 during aerial combat with RAF fighters and sd off St Davids Head, UK. Remaining crew: Obs Fw Hans Hegemann (born 02/08/1914 CK) KilledInAction (KIA)); R/O Fw Wilhelm "Willi" Eckold (born 23/03/1917, CK, KilledInAction (KIA)); Gnr Fw Albert Ullmann (uninjured) and 2nd Gnr Gefr Heinz Dahmen (born 02/09/1918, CK, KilledInAction (KIA)). Added: The deceased buried at Glencree, Ireland. Hegemann in Gr 29; Eckold in Gr 26 and Dahmen in Gr 27 (D.Drury). | borx | |||||
| 14 | Brixel, Helmuth | FhjUffz | ![]() Ysselstein, Holland | 9/JG-54 | Bf 109E-1 Werk# 6071 "Yellow ?" (lost 10/24/40) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KIC 24 October, 1940; a takeoff accident near Bergen N.H. Added: Buried Ysselsteyn CL-1-11 (SGLO). | |||||
| 15 | Brückmann, Helmut | Oblt | 10/21/1914 | ![]() Cannock Chase
| 2/Kü.Fl.Gr-806 (Channel) | Ju 88A-1 Werk # 4068 "M7 + DK" (lost 10/8/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW with two other unnamed crew 8 October, 1940; shot down by Hurricanes of No. 312 Sq., during sortie to Liverpool, making an emergency landing at Bromborough Dock, Mersey (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: Remaining crew: Obs Lt z S Herbert Schlegel (KilledInAction (KIA), 4/6/1910, bur Cannock Chase Staffordshire, Blk 3, Row 4, Grave 118); R/O Uffz Helmut Weth (POW, 3/3/1915) and a photographer Sonderfüh Horst Lehmann. Pilot promoted to Hptm in captivity. | ||||
| 16 | Bruno, | Lt | Fl.Erg.Gr. (See) Kopenhagen (Oresund) | Bv 138C Werk # 1008 "6H + NH" (lost) | Wound Badge Air Sea Rescue Operational Clasp | WIA 8 February, 1943 when three minutes after takeoff from Kobenhavn Sea, he lost height , crashed and burned. Their mission was to fly escort for 27 U-Boat Flotilla. Remaining crew: Lt Walter Link, R/O (WIA); Uffz Herbert Vogel, Mech (WIA) and Oblt zur See Helmuth Giebfried, Observer (KilledInAction (KIA)) and buried in the Kobenhavn Vestre Cemetery. Source: Air War over Denmark. | ||||||
| 17 | Burkert, Helmuth | Oblt | I/KG-30 | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 3468 "4D + BL" (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 9 August, 1941 during an operational flight by Warlamowo, no further detail. Remaining crew (all MIA): Uffz Werner Molkenthien, Observer; Gefr Arnold Bissinger, R/O and Uffz Karl Franz, Gunner. Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 18 | Cordt, Hans Helmuth | Lt | 4/JG-26 | Fw 190D-9 Werk # 400605 "Blue 16" (lost) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 23 January, 1945 during aerial combat with a Spitfire XIV of RAF No. 41 Sq. near Leeden-Tecklenburg. | ||||||
| 19 | Cranach, Wichard Joachim Lukas von | Hptm | Stab/NAGr-8 (Bardufoss) | Ju 87D-5 Werk # 140796 "6J + FL" (lost 1/27/44) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 27 January, 1944; crashed after takeoff from the Bardufoss airfield, no cause reported. Remaining crew (KIC): Uffz Erich Böker, R/O and Uffz Helmuth Janczyk, Mech (Flyvrak Norway). | ||||||
| 20 | Deichelbohrer, Helmuth | Ofw | 10/2/1917 | Todtnau | 7/TGr (4/43), Erpro.St.-Rechlin (7/43), 2/KG-200 (12/44), NJG-5 | Ju 52, Ar 232A-07 Werk # 0100009 "TC + ED" (7/43), Ar 232A-06 Werk # 0100008 "L5 + BR" in 7 Staffel, later Werk # 0100008 "G6 + VY" in KG-200 (12/44) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(2/15/43) EK 1 & 2 Transport Operational Clasp | Crashed "TC + ED" while making a forced landing at Heinde on 23 July, 1943. Crashed "G6 + VY" at Jesau on 14 December, 1944, killing gunner Uffz Eugen Geiser of 14/TG-4. He then transferred to NJG-5 as Night Fighter. DK-G Awards List, LOCS & H.D.Zemke. | ||||
| 21 | Dörffel, Günther | Maj | /7/1910 | Kdr II/KG-3 (10/42), Kdr II/KG-1 (7/43) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 6715 (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 6 July, 1943, when his Ju 88 crashed at Lochhausen, killing the entire crew. Remaining crew: Gefr Helmuth Hüderpohl, Obs; Ofw Emil Schrader, R/O and Uffz Heinz Hoffmann, Mechanic. | |||||
| 22 | Eckert, Helmuth | Fw | 5/KG-1 (S.U.) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 3773 "V4 + IN" (lost 5/6/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 6 May, 1943, cause unknown, location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 23 | Emmerich, Otto | Lt | 9/10/1909 | ![]() Plousdaniel-Lesneven, France | 1/KuFl.Gr-406 (catapult vessel "Friesenland", off Brest) | Do 26V-5 Werk # 0795 "P5 + EH" (lost 11/16/40) | Air-Sea Rescue Operational Clasp | KIC 16 November, 1940 near Cosel, Brittany, France; buried in the German War Cem., Ploudaniel-Lesneven, Block 1 Row2 Gr 49. Source: A. Rosseels. Added: The ac was assigned to Sonderstaffel Transozean (Trans-Ocean Special Staffel), code "K6". The cause of the crash believed to be an engine malfunction, killing the crew as it impacted the water. Remaining crew (bur Ploudaniel-Lesneven): Oblt.z.S. Helmuth Groos, Obs (bur 5/9/236); Fw Erich Gruber, R/O 1 (born 01/09/05 (CKönig), bur 1/1/20); StbsFw Christian Graf, R/O 2 (MIA, no burial loc); Fw Heinz Hingst, Flt Engr 1 (bur 1/2/50) and Fw Heinz Rautenberg, Flt Engr 2 (bur 1/1/18). Added: crashed after catapult launch from the Friesenland in Brest engine failed crashed out of control in water off Roscanvel, near Brest, near Cosel/ Brittany (CKönig) | ||||
| 24 | Fegendorf, Helmuth | Gefr | I/JG-27 (Channel) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 19878 (lost 6/12/43) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 12 June, 1943 during aerial combat near Rouen. | ||||||
| 25 | Feldmann, Helmuth | Ofw | Fl.Erg.Gr. (See) Kamp | Bv 138C Werk # 0114 (lost) | Wound Badge Air Sea Rescue Operational Clasp | WIA 21 July, 1942 when he suffered engine failure on an operational flight, and made an emergency landing in the Oresund, near Kobenhavn, injuring the entire crew. All were rescued. Remaining crew: Lt Helmuth Mruck, Obs; Fw Willi Eck, R/O; Uffz Otto Beldner, Mech; and Ogefr Josef Leirich, Gunner. Source: Air War over Denmark. | ||||||
| 26 | Fink, Helmuth | Gefr | 5/4/1922 | Unk | Unk (lost 7/20/44) | Unk | Qualifid Pilot status uncertain. Burial in the German War Cem. at Bourdon, France, Plot 9, Gr 750 (M.Krebbers). | |||||
| 27 | Förster, Helmuth | Obst | 4/19/1889 | Kdr KG-253 (37), numerous staff positions | Do 23 & Ju 86 | RK, EK 1 w/"1939" Clasp | General der Fleiger in May, 1942. May not have been a pilot, no badge showing in 1942 photo. Deceased 7 April, 1965. | |||||
| 28 | Fritsch, Helmuth | Hptm | 4.(F)/Aufkl.Gr. 121 (Stfkpt from 07/44-08/05/45) | Observer Operational Clasp | CKönig | |||||||
| 29 | Fuchsloch, Helmuth | Oblt | I/KG-30 | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 0590 "4D + DK" (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 27 August, 1941 during a mission near the Murmansk railway. Remaining crew (all MIA): Uffz Willi Weimer, Observer; Gefr Friedrich Haumann, R/O and Uffz Gustan Gaugusch, Gunner. Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 30 | Geinitz, Helmuth | Fw | 1 | 2/JG-2 | Bf 109E | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | One known victory, his 1st, a LeO-451 southwest of Amiens, 31 May, 1940. | |||||
| 31 | Grossgarts, Peter | Ofw | ![]() Plousdaniel-Lesneven, France | 1/Kü.Fl.Gr. 506 (10/39 List), 1/Ku.Fl.Gr.-906 (2/42 Brest-Poulmic) | He 115B Werk # 1876 (Floatplane Lost 10/39), He 115C Werk # 3243 "8L + DH" (dam 2/10/42) | Wound Badge Bomber Operational Clasp | Injured 10 February, 1942 when he made a force landing at Brest Süd due to fog. Remaining crew: Ofhr Roland Grimm, Obs (KIC; buried Ger.War Cem. Ploudaniel-Lesneven Fr, Blk 9, Row 2, Gr 35) and Uffz Herbert Schneider, R/O (Inj). Shot down 21 October, 1939 by Hurricanes of RAF No. 46 Sq., crashing into the North Sea. Navigator Lt Gottfried A.A. Lenz was wounded in the hand and lower leg by gunfire. Both crewmen were able to exit the AC and were picked up by the Danish steamship "Dagmar Clausen". On 25 October they were turned over to Danish authorities at Korsor, and permitted to return to Germany on 30 October, 1939. Source: Air War over Denmark. Added: Although unconfirmed, the third crewman may have been a Helmuth Becker, R/O, who perished (Luftwaffe-zur-See.de via D.Drury). Alternate spelling: Grossgart. | |||||
| 32 | Haakh, Helmuth | Lt | ![]() Cannock Chase | 7/KG-30 (Channel) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 1436 "4D + MR" (lost 10/28/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 28/29 October, 1941 when he was shot down en-route to mine-laying operations in the Severn Estuary. He was the victim of F/Lt Selway in a Beaufighter of RAF No.604 Sq. The AC exploded in the air and crashed Clayhill Farm, Wembdon, Bridgwater, Somerset at 21:12 hours. Two UX Parachute Mines had fallen at Clayhill Farm at 21:07 hours. Remaining crew: Ofw Walter Lehnhoff, Observer (POW); Gefr Bernhard Unruh, R/O (POW) and Gefr Hubert Mayer, Mech (KilledInAction (KIA); geb 11/19/1919, bur CC 8/2/47 per D.Drury). Source: Bristol Past, John Penny. | |||||
| 33 | Hahn, Hans | Lt | 2/21/1919 | Rheydt | 13 | ![]() ![]() Cannock Chase
Courtesy Christian König | 3/NJG-2 (9/40; 7/41 Gilze-Rijen) | Bf 110C-2, Ju 88C-2 Werk # 0764 (20% dam takeoff acc, pilot injured), Ju 88C-4 Werk # 0337 "R4 + OL" (30% dam 9/4/41, Deelen accident, all OK), Ju 88C-4 Werk # 0851 (or 0351) "R4 + NL" (lost at Barrow by Village, Grantham, Lincolnshire,10/11/41) | ![]() RK(7/9/41) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Night Fighter Operational Clasp | The first Night Fighter to win the Ritter Kreuz. Most successful Night Fighter pilot until his death, 11-12 October, 1941, when he collided with a British Airspeed Oxford AB767 over Grantham England. Buried Cannock Chase, Block 3/10/306 (Rosseels). 12 victories were Night victories. On five occasions, he returned to his base at Gilze-Rijen on one engine. Once he returned with a balloon cable wrapped around his wing in his C-4. His first known victory, a Wellington near Linton-on-Ouse on the night of 24-25 October, 1940. His 2nd, a Whitley on the East Anglia coast, 50 km east of Withernsea, the night of 2-3 January, 1941. His 3rd, a Hudson at Leeming on the night of 12-13 March, 1941. His 4th, a Blenheim over England on the night of 13-14 March, 1941. His 5th, a Hampden at Upwood, 8 April, 1941. His 6th, a Wellington at Wellingore on 8 April, 1941. His 7th, a Hampden SE of Waddington the night of 16-17 April, 1941. His 8th, a Herford at Digby on 21 April, 1941. His 9th, a Fulmar at Stoke Holy Cross on 3-4 May, 1941. His 10th, a Blenheim at Feltwell, 5 May, 1941. Both this Hans Hahn and Hans von Hahn received the RK the same day according to Obermaiers book. Added: Known crewman, Uffz Helmuth Scheidt, KilledInAction (KIA), bur CC, Blk 1, Gr 305 (Luftwaffe Graves UK).
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| 34 | Hauser, Helmuth | Maj | 2/24/1916 | Berlin | 6 | 2/KG-51 (6/40), Stfkpt 5/KG-51 (5/42) | He 111 & Ju 88A | ![]() RK(12/23/42) EK 1 & 2 DK-G (9/9/42), EP (12/8/41), Bomber Operational Clasp | Staff assignments after July, 1943. 20 AC destroyed on the ground , plus numerous other ground victories. The crewwas credited with 6 aerial victories. Deceased 5 September, 2004, Munich. | |||
| 35 | Heemskerck, Hendrik Ludwig Maximilian Emmo Adolf Erwin Hans Helmuth von | Hptm | 1913/04/07 | Berlin | 4 | I./KG 53 (09/39), KG 26 (1940), 12./KG 26 (11/41), Stfkpt 10./KG 26 (07-11/41), 12./KG 26 (11/41-05/42), Stfkpt 10./KG 26 (07-11/42), Schwarmführer of 2. Schwarm in 10./NJG 5 (06/43-10/43), 1./NJG 100 (10/43-44), 2./NJG 100 (-05/44-02/45), IV./Erg.JG 2 (02/45-04/45), Stfkpt 4./NJG 100 (02-04/45) | Ju-88 C-6 "W7 + HH" Werknr 360374 (5% dam on 08/05/44 - a/c had 283 flight hours!) | EK 1 & EK 2 at least Bomber Operational Clasp in Bronze at least Night Fighter Operational Clasp in Bronze | Problems with the gear during landing on maintenance flight from airfield Otopeni on 08/05/44. Crew: Mech Fw Dillenburg. Both uninjured. Pilot license received in Nov 1935 by FFC Ludwigslust. Survived the war. | CKönig | ||
| 36 | Heidemann, Helmuth | Fw | 8/1/1920 | 7/JG-51 | Fw 190A-8 (lost 6/17/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 17 June, 1944 during aerial combat with 20 P-51s of 354FG in the Alencon area with two other comrades, Zechner and Henschel. Buried Mont de Huisnes France, Grave 47, Room 162. Also, killed in this crash, Uffz Herbert Redlich, his mechanic! They were most likely relocating to another airfield after a heavy bombing attack the same day. He was buried next to Heidemann Room 163. Alternate spelling: Hedemann. | |||||
| 37 | Heidenreich, Fritz | Oblt | 6/29/1916 | Bielefeld | Stfkpt 1(F)/120 (Stavanger-Sola & North Sea) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 0391 (95% dam 4/29/41), Ju 88D-1 Werk # 1067 "A6 + HH", Ju 188F-1 Werk # 280216 "A6 + RH" (lost 5/30/44) | RK(6/3/41) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Observer Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew at Scapa Flow? 30 May, 1944, cause unknown (Ju 88 Loss List). WIA with two other unnamed crew 29 April, 1941 near the Sola airfield due to enemy fire (Ju 88 Loss List). Served as Observer for Hptm Helmuth Orlowski in Wk# 1067 (Ju 88 Loss List). KilledInAction (KIA) April, 1944 in Norway.
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| 38 | Heiner, Helmuth | Lt | 1/Kü.Fl.Gr.-106 (Channel?) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 0717 "M2 + KH" (lost 6/17/42) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with unnamed crew 17 June, 1942, cause unknown, location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 39 | Herden, Werner | Fw | 1/24/1914 | Finsterwalde |
| 9/StG-2 (5/40) | Ju 87B Werk # unk "T6 + ?T" (lost 5/10/40) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 10 May, 1940 during the French Campaign, his Ju 87 crashed at Maastricht Holland (Hazendans), cause unknown (DeSwart). Buried Ysselsteyn, Block BZ/4/90 (Rosseels). Added: Also killed, his R/O-Gnr, Gefr Helmuth Fischer (born 21/12/19 in Niederroedern, CKönig) buried Yssel BZ-4-166 (DVL Loss List). | |||
| 40 | Hirschmann, Karl | Uffz | Seenot-Fl.Kdo 2 | He-59 Werk Nr. 534 | MIA on 08/10/40 near Cherbourg, collision with a He-59 Werk Nr. 541. Crew (MIA): RO Uffz Fischer, Helmuth, Obs ObLt z. See Stelzner, Siegfried, Engr Uffz Wischer, Karl | CKönig | ||||||
| 41 | Hoffmann, Helmuth | LG-1 (9/41 to 10/42) | Bf 109F | Fighter Operational Clasp | Served in Africa. Flugbuch. | |||||||
| 42 | Holmeister, Friedrich "Fritz" (CK) | Uffz | 15/05/22 (CK) | Vienna |
| 4./KG 40 (12/41 Soesterberg) | Do-217 E-2 Werk # 1124 (lost 31/12/41) | His Do 217 crashed at Amersfoort Holland on 13 December, 1941, cause and pilot/crew disposition unknown (DeSwart). Added: Entire crew killed in the crash and buried at Ysselsteyn, cause not reported. Uffz Holmeister buried CW-6-146 (added: Fritz was the only son and his parents often came to Ysselsteyn and stayed there for several weeks in order to be able to stay at his grave, src Fred from Find-a-Grave, CK). Remaining crew: Ofw Otto Rösemeier, Obsv (born on 03/06/15 in Holtorf LK Niendorf, (CK), bur CW-6-148); Fw Helmuth Bastam, R/O (born 29/07/16 in Wittenberg (CK), bur CW-6-147) and Ogefr Willi Hinz, Gnr (born 08/10/19 in Nortorf/ LK Rendsburg (CK), bur CX-8-178) (SGLO).
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| 43 | Jacob, Eduard | Hptm | 1911/09/24 | Soest | 2-4 |
| 11./KG 30 ('41), NJG 2 (12/41 CK), I./NJG 2 (02/43 CK), Stfkpt 3./NJG 2 (03-10/43, CK 01/44 Kassel-Rothwesten), II./NJG 100 (09/44, CK Balkans and Hungary), 2./NJG 6 (01/45 Hailfingen), 2./NSGr. 7 (02/45, CK) | Ju 88 "R4 + CH", Ju 88 C-6 "R4 + ?L" Werknr 720095 (lost 22/01/44), Ju 88 G-6 "2Z + EK" Werknr 620403 (lost 03/01/45) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge ![]() possibly Night Fighter Operational Clasp in Silver | His G-6 was reported sd near Oppenheim on the night of 2/3 January, 1945. Three of the crew , including the pilot bailed safely, the R/O was killed. Remaining crew: Fw Karl Vogelhauer (or Vogelhuber), Obs (bail); Uffz Günter Ferth, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA)) and Ogefr Helmuth Pieper, Gnr (bail). Injured when his Ju 88C-6 crashed on landing at the Deelen Holland airfield on 21/22 January, 1944, cause unknown (DeSwart). One known victory, a B-17 NE of Mergentheim on 14 October, 1943. A 2nd, a Halifax 2 km S of Harzburg on 22 October, 1943. His victories may be as high as 4 (Boiten). Deceased 27 September, 1995. Added: Hptm Jacob was injured in the 22 January crash at Deelen. His Gnr, StFw Karl Weinschenk survived with wounds. R/O, Ofw Helmut Rietscher (geb 31/12/17 in Kamenz), was killed, and buried Ysselsteyn, BM-4-82 (Find-A-Grave by Fred). Added: KIA on 8/02/45 when his CR 42 was shot down by P-38s of 14 FG in Yugoslavia. Other sources mentioned at LOCS that he survived the war and died 27/09/95 (CK) | ||
| 44 | Kahle, Helmuth | Lt | 10/31/1915 | Falkenstein Vogtland | ![]() | 3/KG-100 (8/41), 3/KG-4 (10/43) | He 111H-6 Werk # 8549 "6N + BK" (dam by AA fire 9/29/43) | ![]() RK(6/9/44) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(11/23/42) EP(8/16/42) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge (9/29/43) Bomber Operational Clasp w/Pendant | An Observer, he flew 526 combat missions. WIA 9/29/43 by AA fire in the Pokasnoy area. Deceased 24 November, 1978, Nidda. | |||
| 45 | Karstodt, Helmuth | Ofw | 1 | 8/JG-54 (7/41 S.U.) | Bf 109F | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | His first known Soviet victory, a DB-3 on 11 July, 1941. | |||||
| 46 | Kiess, Helmuth | Fw | 6/TG-5 | Ju 52 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(12/12/43) EK 1 & 2 Transport Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List | ||||||
| 47 | Klein, Richard | Uffz | ![]() Cannock Chase | 6/KG-4 | He 111P-4 Werk # 3078 "5J + JP" (lost 9/7/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 7 September, 1940 when his ac was sd by AA fire over the Thames. The ac crashed into the river, but the exact location is in question, however, it was probably off the Isle of Grain, Kent. Remaining crew: Oblt Walter Klotz, Obs (KilledInAction (KIA)); Uffz Wilhelm Wolf, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA)); Uffz Andreas Knoll, Flt Engr (MIA) and Gefr Helmuth Beckmann (or Backmann), Gnr (POW). The two deceased buried CC, Block 1: Oblt Klotz, Row 12, Gr 460; Uffz Wolf, Row 7, Gr 266 (D.Drury). | |||||
| 48 | Klempin, Paul | Fw | 1/7/1912 | 8/KG-30 (Channel) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 3416 "4D + GS" (lost 11/23/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 23 November, 1941; shot down over Plymouth England by a Beaufighter MK IIF "EW-O" of RAF No. 307 Sq., piloted by P/O Dziegielewski & P/O Swierz. The JU 88 crashed and disintegrated at the Porsham Farm, Tamerton Foliot, near Plymouth, Devon. One unnamed crewman was reported as killed, although British records suggest all four bailed safely as no burial details have been found. Remaining crew (POW): Uffz Willi Nolte (geb 4/16/1914 & slighly wounded), Observer; Gefr Johann Schneider (geb 7/10/1918 & seriously wounded), R/O and Gefr Helmuth Quehl (geb 7/18/1920), Gunner. Source: Peter Russell who is licensed to excavate in 2010. | |||||
| 49 | Klinker, Helmuth | Lt | 6/12/1923 | 3 | Stab/JG-77 (8/43), 1/JG-77 (5/44 Italy), 3/JG-77 (9/44 Werl) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 162483 "White 14" (dam 5/25/44), Bf 109G-14 Werk # 460383 "Yellow 9" (lost 9/28/44) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 28 September, 1944 during aerial combat; his G-14 crashed at Heijen Holland (DeSwart & Bf 109 Loss List). Added: Initially buried RC Cem Siebengewald. Reburied Yssel TF-5-50 in 1956 (SGLO & Find-A-Grave by Fred). WIA 25 May, 1944 during aerial combat with a B-24 and a P-38 10km south of Grosseto (Bf 109 Loss List). One known victory, his 1st, a P-38 over southern Italy, 30 August, 1943. His 2nd, a B-17 on 31 January, 1944. His 3rd, a P-51 on 18 September, 1944, no location given. | ||||
| 50 | Knuth, Helmuth | Ofw | III/KG-40 | Fw 200C-4 Werk # 0143 "F8 + KS" (lost 11/18/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 18 November, 1942 while serving as Co-pilot for Ofw Paul Zibell. Their ac crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, 40 miles from Barcelona, Spain, believed sd by fighters. See pilot Ofw Zibell for further detail (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 51 | Krebs, Helmuth | Maj | 1/22/1907 | Kdr StG-101 (2/43), Kdr I/StG-1 (67/43), Kdr SG-101 (8/43) | Ju 87D in StG-1; Ar 96, Fw 190F & Hs 129 in SG-101, Bf 108 Werk # 2021 (lost 8/29/43) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(5/17/43) EK 1 & 2 EP (11/23/42), Dive Bomber & Assault Operational Clasps | KilledInAction (KIA) 29 August, 1943; sd by fighters near Meaux, France. Buried at Champigny-St.Andre (DK-G Award List & LOCS). | |||||
| 52 | Krenn, Ignaz (Ignatz?) | Oblt | Stab I/KG-55 | He 111P Werk # unk "G1 + BB" (lost 8/26/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 26 August, 1940; sd while on a mission to attack Portsmouth. Attacked by Hurricanes of No.43 Sq, piloted by S/L John Badger & Sgt HerbertHallowes and others, The ac crashed at Wick, just north of Littlehampton, Sussex. Remaining crew (POW): Uffz Helmuth Morrack, Obs (WIA); Uffz Hans Degen, R/O; Uffz Willi Schneiders, Flt Engr (WIA and Fw Alois Schreck, Gnr (WIA) (D.Drury).) | ||||||
| 53 | Kreuzhold, Gerhard | Ofw | 1(F)/122 (Channel) | Ju 88D-1 Werk # 430263 (90% dam 7/5/43) | Observer Operational Clasp | KIC with his Observer Oblt Helmuth Spatz when their ac crashed and burned at the Villacoublay South airfield 5 July, 1943 due to a servicing fault, no mention of the remaining two crew (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 54 | Kudell, Manfred | Uffz | 9/2/1924 | Breslau | EJG-1 (2/45 Berlin-Gatow), II(Sturm)/JG-4 (3/45), Stffüh 8/JG-4 (4/45 Rechlin) | Fw 190A "White 13" in EJG-1, Fw 190A-8 Werk # Unk "Blue 8" (lost 4/29/45) | Wound Badge, Fighter Operational Clasp | A comrade and wingman with Helmuth Ziegler, he was shot down by Yak's, with severe burns, on 29 April, 1945, during an attack on Soviet tanks near the Reich Chancellory, and taken prisoner by the Russians. Jager Blatt article. Flugbuch (45). Added: He had flown 29 combat sorties over Berlin between 14 and 29 April (falkeeins-blogspot).
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| 55 | Kulke, Helmuth | Fhr | 3/JG-101, 2/JGr-Ost | Bf 109E-7 Werk # 3768 "Black 17" (lost 4/7/43) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KIFA 7 April, 1943; collided with another E-7, Werk # 6381, piloted by Ofw Walter Heitkamp (KIC), S of Verinnes, by Rochelle. Jager Blatt 1/1999 & 4/2001 and QU.Meister File. Alternate spelling: Kuhlke (Jager Blatt). | ||||||
| 56 | Lange, Helmuth | FhjOfw | 32 | 1/JG-51 (2/43 S.U.), 2/JG-51 (5/44), 1/JG-51 (10/44) | Bf 109G | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold EP EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | His first known victory, a Soviet Pe-2 on 23 February, 1943. A 2nd, an Il-2 on 24 February, 1943. A 3rd, an R-5 on 22 March, 1943. A 4th, a Yak-9 on 23 December, 1943. A 5th, a U-2 on 1 May, 1944. A 6th, a Pe-2 on 7 June, 1944. A 7th, an Il-2 (m.H.) on 16 August, 1944. An 8th, a Pe-2 on 13 October, 1944. Magnus Report. | |||||
| 57 | Leubner, Helmuth | Fw | 2(H)/23 | Hs 126B-1 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(6/4/43) EP(11/2/42) EK 1 & 2 Observer Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List. EP date found on goblet online; DK-G date noted in EP description as 8/2/43. | ||||||
| 58 | Loos, Helmuth | Lt | 1919/03/16 | Neuendorf |
| 9./KG 26 (Le Bourget) | He 111 H-5 "1H + AT" Werknr 3626 (lost 03/05/41) | KilledInAction (KIA) 3 May, 1941 when his ac was sd by a Beaufighter, possibly of No.219 Sq., and crashed at Arundel, Sussex. Remaining crew: Fw Rafael Lekscha, Obsv (born 19/11/1914 in Bottrop (CK),KilledInAction (KIA)); Uffz Alfred Hublein, R/O 1 (WIA/POW); Uffz Ernst Gerlach, R/O 2 (POW) and Ogefr Herbert Dieterle (born 30/06/1920 in Baden-Baden (CK)KilledInAction (KIA)). Lt Loos buried at Littlehampton Cem., West Sussex, Sec D, Gr 4420. Fw Lekscha buried CC/4/8/104 and Ogefr Dieterle buried CC/4/18/250 (D.Drury). | ||||
| 59 | Mager, Alois | Fw | 7/9/1914 | Neresheim | III/KG-40 | He 111H-2 Werk # 5578 "V4 + LH" (lost 4/24/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew the night of 24/25 April, 1941; sd during a Portsmouth raid by a Beaufighter of No. 604 Sq., piloted by F/O Edward D.Crew (later became Air Vice-Marshal), crashed into the Channel (Stankey & DeZeng). Added: Remaining crew (MIA): Oblt Kurt Martny, Obs; Uffz Heinz Ullmann, R/O and Gefr heinz Rehr, Flt Engr. Fw Mager is confirmed "missing at sea' and remembered on the Kiel-Laboe Naval Memorial (D.Drury). | ||||
| 60 | Matern, Karl-Heinrich | Hptm | 1919/02/19 | Althof/ Preussisch-Eylau | 12 |
| Stab II./ZG 1 (10/42 S.U.), III./ZG 76, II./SKG 210, Kdr II./ZG 1 (08/43) | Bf 110C, Bf 110 G-2 "S9 + RP" Werknr 120010 (or 130010) of 6./ZG 1 (lost 10/08/43) | RK (09/10/43 Post.) EK 1 & 2 ![]() Destroyer Operational Clasp in Gold | MIA 8 October, 1943 in Werk # 120010 off Ushant, west of Brest; shot down by Spitfires of RAF No. 453 Squadron. Both crew MIA. In the Spring of 43, he took the Sq. to Brest from where difficult missions were flown over the Atlantic and the Bay of Biscay. He was also credited with 12 Tanks destroyed. All his aerial victories were over Russia. His first known Soviet victory, two MiG-3s on 30 October, 1942. A MiG-3 on 31 October, 1942. A MiG-3 on 1 November, 1942. An I-16 Rata on 5 November, 1942. An La-5 on 18 December, 1942. His plane was painted like a real fancy/colorful bug! Added: Their ac crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. His R/O was Ofw Helmuth Bitterling, also MIA (D.Drury). Added: he was awarded with the Knights Cross after his death due to his wartime successes. They included 12 aerial victories as well as 18 aircraft and 12 tanks destroyed on the ground.
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| 61 | Mayer, Wilhelm | Uffz | 1918/05/01 | Ganacker | 6./KG 30, Transportstaffel Fliegerführer-Nord (06/41) | Ju 52/3m "P4 + ??" Werknr 6462 (lost 27/06/41) | KIC 27 June, 1941 when this 6/KG-30 bomber crew, flying an AC from Transport Staffel Fl.Führer, flew into a mountainside near Trondheim, killing three of the crew and three KG-30 passengers. Remaining crew: Uffz Josef Metz, R/O; Ogefr Hans Ruf, Mech and Ogefr Eugen Ruoff, Gunner (survived the crash). Passengers: Fw Friedrich Knolle, a KG-30 pilot; Uffz Horst Müller, Observer (of 2/KG-30); StFw Max Hengst, a R/O and Gefr Kurt Berger, a Gunner (DOW 6/30/41). Source: SIG Norway. Added: Five additional passengers were KIC, (all deceased buried in the War Cem., Trondheim-Havstein): Lt Kurt (aka Helmuth) Neumann, bur Row 26 Gr 36; Uffz Wilhelm Volkmer, bur Row 19, Gr 31; Reg Insp Erich Fritz Heinrich Engel, bur Row 30, Gr 30; Reg Insp Walter Hundt, bur Row 14. Gr 35 and a Karl Heinke, no known grave. KG-30 Crew & Passenger burials as follows: Uffz Mayer, Row 24, Gr 39; Uffz Metz, Row 29, Gr 35; Ogefr Ruf, Row 19, Gr 30; StbFw Hengst, Row 15, Gr 31; Fw Knolle, Row 15, Gr 31 and Gefr Berger, Row 21, Gr 31 (D.Drury).
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| 62 | Michael, Herbert | Uffz | 10/KG-30 (Aalborg West) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 2093 "4D + GU (lost 3/28/44) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 28 March, 1944 during a formation flight practice, when he collided with another Ju 88, "4D + NU" between Langa and Jebjerg Denmark. Both fell to the ground. Remaining crew: Ogefr Franz Geschwendter, Obs (KIC); Helmuth Lindner, R/O (KIC) and an unnamed Mechanic who survived by bailing. Those who perished were buried in the Frederikshavn Cemetery on 1 April, 1944. Source: Air War over Denmark. | ||||||
| 63 | Morgenstern, Karl | Uffz | 22/09/22 (CKönig) | | 1./ KG 2 | Do-217 M-1 "U5 + EH" W.Nr. .40702 (lost on 15/08/43) | KilledInAction (KIA) on 15/08/43 on a night attack on Portsmouth, crahsed off Beachy Head. The aircraft os believed to have been shot down by a Mosquito night fighter from No.410 Squadron. Crew: KilledInAction (KIA) Obsv. OGefr Voss, Johann, MIA RadOp OGefr Funk, Rudolf, MIA Gunr Uffz Zipsmer, Helmuth. | CKonig | ||||
| 64 | Mueller, Heinz | Ofw | ![]() Cannock Chase
| 2/KG-27 | He 111H-5 Werk # 4018 "1G + FK" (lost 4/9/41) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(8/21/42) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 9 April, 1941; Shot down during the night over Coventry by a Hurricane of No.151 Sq., piloted by P/O Richard P. Stevens (DFC). The engine and mid section were on fire and the AC crashed and exploded on the Little Hill Farm,Wellesbourne, Warwickshire. Remaining crew: Oblt Hans Friedrich Müller, Observer (KilledInAction (KIA)); Uffz Georg Schaefer, R/O (POW); Fw Helmuth Müller, Gunner (POW) and Sonderführer Wulf Dieter Georg Müller, War Reporter (KilledInAction (KIA)). Alternate spelling: Müller (on DK-G Award List). Added: The two deceased are buried at CC, Blk 3, Row 3; Obs, Oblt Hans Müller, Gr 70 and War Reporter, Wulf Müller, Gr 69 (D.Drury).
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| 65 | Mütschele, | Uffz | II/NJG-1 | Bf 110D Werk # 3136 (50% dam 9/11/40) | Night Fighter Operational Clasp | His Wk# 3136 reported damaged when he crash landed at Ingelstadt on 11 September, 1940 due to combat damage, crew OK. Bf 110 Loss List. This may be the same person as Helmuth Mütschele, next record. | ||||||
| 66 | Mütschele, Helmuth | Uffz | 1 | 1/ZG-76 | Bf 110C "M8 + FH" (lost) | EK 2Destroyer Operational Clasp | POW 9 April, 1940 shortly after downing his first known victory. He was shot down in the Oslo area. Remaining crew: Ogefr Karl Lorey, R/O (POW). Source: SIG Norway. One known victory, a Gladiator over the Oslo Fjord, 9 April, 1940. | |||||
| 67 | Nolte, ? | Uffz | 1./JG 11 (04/43->) | Picture found in a Staffel picture. Might be Helmuth Nolte or Werner Nolte. | CKönig | |||||||
| 68 | Nolte, Helmuth | Fw | 7 | 8/JG-51 (5/43 S.U.) | Fw 190A-5 Werk # 5557 (lost 6/17/43) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 17 June, 1943; shot down by his own flak southeast of Orel. His first known victory, a MiG-3 and an Il-2 on 7 May, 1943. A 3rd, a LaGG-3 on 1 June, 1943. A 4th, a LaGG-3 on 6 June, 1943. An Il-4, a LaGG-3 and a Yak-1 on 8 June, 1943. | |||||
| 69 | Nolte, Helmuth | Fhr | 11/JG-4 | Bf 109G-10 Werk # 490142 "Yellow 14" (lost 12/8/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 8 December, 1944 during aerial combat at Rippendorf (JG-4 List). | ||||||
| 70 | Nolte, Helmuth | Uffz | 4/LG-1 (Schleswig) | He 111H-3 "L1 + KM" (lost 4/25/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 25 April, 1940; on his second mission to Norway, to attack shipping, he was sd by Gladiators of No. 263 Sq.. On of his engines caught fire and he made a force landing in the Rauma River at Fiva. Remaining crew: Gefr Herbert Schmidt, Obs (POW); Uffz Hans Schräder, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA)) and Uffz Harry Frerichs, Gnr (POW). Uffz Schräder buried in the Havstein Cem., Trondheim (Flyvrak Norway). | ||||||
| 71 | Öhler, Helmuth | Uffz | Erg/StG-3 (Med) | Ju 87D-3 Werk # 2697 (lost 11/17/42) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 17 November, 1942 when he crashed into the ground at San Severo during a non-combat flight, cause not reported. His unnamed R/O was injured. Ju 87 Loss List | ||||||
| 72 | Ölze, Helmuth | Oblt | 1/KG-30 (Med) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 550284 "4D + BH" (lost 8/12/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew at Ventini 12 August, 1943, cause unknown (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 73 | Ortmann, Helmuth | Lt | Fluglehrerschule d. LW Brandenburg-Briest | 3 months imprisonment due to performing unauthorized low flights and steep curves on 09/06/40 in order to impress 2 females. | CKönig | |||||||
| 74 | Pfisterer, Emil | Hptm | Stfkpt 4.(H)/ Aufkl. Gr. 33 (S.U.) | Bf 110 E-3 Werknr. 2360 (20% dam 24/01/43), Bf 110 G-3 Werknr. 4895 (lost 05/03/43) | Wound Badge![]() probably Recce Operational Clasp in Bronze | KilledInAction (KIA) 5 March, 1943 by flak 11 miles N of Siwerskaja (Leningrad). Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Uffz Heinz Besental, R/O and Oblt Helmuth Knapp, Observer (Bf 110 Loss List). WIA 24 January, 1943 during an enemy fighter attack and flak damage near the Krasnogwardeisk airfield, where he made an emergency landing, no mention of crew injuries. Bf 110 Loss List | ||||||
| 75 | Plümecke, Werner | Hptm | 12/4/1913 | 1/KG-28 (1/41), Stfkpt in III/KG-26 (10/41), Stfkpt 2/KG-1 (10/42 S.U.) | He 111H-3 Werk # 3501"1T + ?H" (75% dam 1/28/41), Ju 88A-5 Werk # 2377 "V4 + BK" (lost 10/3/42) | Wound Badge, Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew near Tschernentschizy 3 October, 1942 after being hit by flak (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: He was injured in a crash at Vannes airfield on 28 January, 1941, cause unknown. Remaining crew: Lt Hans Ulrich, Obs (Inj); Uffz Helmuth Kaletta (MIA) and Fw Kurt Gross (Inj) (absa3945). | |||||
| 76 | Pöhler, Helmuth | Uffz | KGr.z.b.V.-23 (2/43) | He 111H Werk # 4940 (60% dam 2/1/43) | Wound Badge, Transport Operational Clasp | Injured with his entire crew, 1 February, 1943 when they crashed at Konstantinowka, no further detail. Remaining crew: Uffz Friedrich Goldwig, Obs; Uffz Heinz Zimmermann, R/O; Ogefr Johann Laue, Mech and Ogefr Arnold Wirtz, Gnr (Qu.Meister File). | ||||||
| 77 | Praetorius, Helmuth | Lt | 1 | Stab I/NJG-4 | Bf 110 | EK 2Night Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 8 December, 1944, crashing 3 km south of Soest after being rammed by a P-47. Source: T. Boiten. | |||||
| 78 | Rabenau, Helmuth von | Hptm | 1/8/1915 | Cottbus | 1/Kü.Fl.Gr-406 (9/39), Kdr I/KG-26 (11/43), | He 60 "K6 + QH" (9/39), He 111H-11 Werk # 110389 "1H + FB" (lost 11/11/43) | Deutsches Kreuz - Gold EK 1 &2 Observer or Bomber Operational Clasps | MIA 11 November, 1943 due to an unknown cause while attacking convoy KMS 31 in the vicinity of Cape Ivi (Luft Career Officer Summaries). In 1939, Rabenau was a Kriegsmarine pilot with a rank of Oblt zur See. On 22 September, 1939, his He 60 developed engine trouble and he landed off the Swedish coast and drifted ashore near Ystad with the wind. His Co-pilot, Oblt Gerhardt Grosse. Rabenau and Grosse were interned until 8 June, 1940, when they were permitted to return to Germany. The plane was retrieved and returned to Germany on 4 November, 1940. This was the first German AC to enter Swedish territory after the outbreak of WWII (Note per B.Widfeldt). After his release from his internment, he attended flight schools and served in KG-26. Alternate spelling: Rabeneau. | ||||
| 79 | Radom, Helmuth | Uffz | FFS C 20 | He 111H-10 Werk # 2729 (lost 11/24/42) | Pilot Badge (Student ?) | KIC 24 November, 1942 when his ac crashed at Jeseniky, killing the entire crew, cause believed to be a technical failure. Remaining crew: Fw Erich Rosc, Uffz Willy Börzel and Uffz Adolf Schober (F.Braun). Note: the pilot selection was mine as crew positions were not identified. | ||||||
| 80 | Reinelt, Helmuth | Uffz | 1(H)/11 | Fw 189A-2 & A-3 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/17/43) EK 1 & 2 Observer Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List | ||||||
| 81 | Richter, Helmuth | Fw | 5/KG-2 (Channel) | Ju 188E-1 Werk # 260324 "U5 + KN" (lost 4/19/44) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 19 April, 1944; shot down by a Mosquito of No. 85 Sq., piloted by W/C Miller. His Observer, Oblt Albert Hein was also KilledInAction (KIA), and one other KilledInAction (KIA) and two POW, unnamed. | ||||||
| 82 | Riedel, Helmuth | Fw | 1(F)/124 (Kirkenes) | Ju 88D-5 Werk # 430045 "G2 + BH" (lost 7/21/42) | Observer Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew at Archangelsk (Target Archangel) 21 July, 1942, cause unknown (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: KilledInAction (KIA) due to Russian surface fire, crashing on the Kola Peninsula, near Jokanga (Observer Loss List). Added: The distance from Archangel to the Kola Peninsula is some 245 miles apart. The crew must have been going to, or leaving from, the target area. Remaining crew (MIA): Lt Ernst Köhne, Obs; Fw Dieter (maybe Diether) Luther, R/O and Ogefr Heinz Oczki, Gnr. No VDK burial matches (D.Drury). Alternate spelling: Riedl. | ||||||
| 83 | Riedl, Helmuth | Fw | 1(F)/124 | Ju 88D-5 Werk # 130045 "G2 + BH" (lost) | Observer Operational Clasp | MIA 21 July, 1942; failed to return from a mission at Archangelsk, cause unknown. Remaining crew (all MIA): Lt Ernst Köhne, Observer; Fw Dieter Luther, R/O and Ogefr Heinz Oczki, Gunner. Source SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 84 | Ringe, Helmuth | Ofhr | 1/JG-2 | Fw 190A-8 Werk#171661 | Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 18 August, 1944; Combat with a Spitfire and a P-47 south of Rouen. Mombeek MIA List. | ||||||
| 85 | Rohrhurst, Hermann | Lt | 6/10/1922 | Heidelberg | 12/NJG-6 | Ju 88G-6 Werk # 620752 "2Z + PW" (lost 1/3/45) | Night Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) the night of 2/3/January, 1945, believed sd by a night fighter at Angeltuern. Remaining crew (disp unk): Uffz Rudolf Schulze (geb 2/28/1923 Lüneburg), Uffz Stelzhammer (geb 4/29/1922 Ried im Innkreis) and Uffz Helmuth Ruhle (geb 6/5/1922 Stuttgart) (M.Balss & LOCS). | ||||
| 86 | Römer, Dieter | Lt | I/KG-51 (S.U.) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 8776 "??" (lost 3/26/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with unnamed crew at Swoboda 26 March, 1943 after being hit by flak (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: The unnamed crew (MIA, incl Pilot!): Uffz Fritz Rausche, Obs; Uffz Kurt Grönke, R/O and Ogefr Helmuth Arnzz, Gnr (Qu.Meister File). | ||||||
| 87 | Röwer, Herbert | Lt | 6/10/1918 | Halle | 4 & 9(Eins)/KG-3 (7/41 S.U.) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 4396 "5K + EM" (lost 7/18/41), Ju 88A-4 Werk # 2578 "5K + EM" (lost 1/26/42, light AA, crew safe), Ju 88A-14 Werk # 144213 "5K + BC" dam 8/29/42, Gnr Uffz Hans Günther Ewert MIA), Ju 88C-6 Werk # 360348 "5K + BT" "Yellow B" (lost 5/11/43) | RK(7/3/43 Post.)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/20/42) EP(7/29/42 EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp w/Pendant | MIA 11 May, 1943; failed to return from a night train-busting mission in the Kastornoye-Kursk area. Remaining crew (MIA): Uffz Helmuth Weber, Obs and Uffz Josef Derieth, R/O. His A-5 was sd on his very first mission, 18 July, 1941, near Smolensk. He and R/O Oblt Hans Kolb escaped by parachute; His Obs, Fw Otto Osten and Gnr Reg Rat Dr Wolfgang Henke were killed in the crash. (Kaiser RK book). 306 combat missions with numerous ground victories, including 59 locomotives and 18 tanks. The Ju 88 Loss List/LW Loss Report indicates he and unnamed crew were MIA on 11 May, 1943, cause unknown. | ||||
| 88 | Schiller, Helmuth | Fw | 1922/01/01 | Offenbach | Courtesy CK | 5.(F)/Aufkl.Gr. 123 (Channel) | Bf 109 G-4 Werknr 14909 (lost 31/08/43) | KilledInAction (KIA) 31 August, 1943; shot down during aerial combat while on reconnaissance, crashing into the home of Madeline Duthilleul, at No.7 rue de la Mitterie, Lomme France, near Lille. Schiller was unable to bail from the G-4. Courtesy CK | ||||
| 89 | Schirra, Helmuth Heinrich? | Uffz | 6 | 4/JG-3 (6/43 S.U.) | Bf 109G-4 Werk # 14999 "White 7 + -" (lost 7/19/43) | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 19 July, 1943 believed due to flak at Map Quadrant Pl.Qu. 88239. His first known victory, a Yak-1 on 23 June, 1943. A 2nd, an Il-2 on 5 July, 1943. A 3rd, an Il-2 on 6 July, 1943. A 4th, an Il-2(m.H.) on 7 July, 1943. A 5th, a Yak-1 on 9 July, 1943. A 6th, a Yak-1 on 12 July, 1943. Magnus, 8 victories. | |||||
| 90 | Schmidt, Helmuth (Helmut?) | Ofw | 4/KG-100 | He 177 Werk # 550003 "KM + TC" (lost) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(2/23/43) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 22 February, 1944 when he collided with a Ju 88 during a landing at Aalborg West airfield. The entire crew perished. Remaining crew: Fw Richard Scheber, R/O and Uffz Josef Panzer, Gunner. All three crewmen were buried in the Frederikshavn Cemetery on 26 February, 1944. Source: Air War over Denmark. | ||||||
| 91 | Schmutzler, Karl | Hptm | 1/27/1914 | Oelsnitz | 1(F)/129 | BV 222C-10 (aka V-10) Werk # 310010 "TB + QN" (lost 2/8/44) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with his entire crew 8 February, 1944 when their ac was sd during a night test flight, by a Mosquito of No.157 Sq., piloted by S/L herbert E.Tappin. The ac crashed near Lake Biscarrosse, Landes, France. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA), all bur Ger War Cem., Berneuil, Fr., Blk4): Oblt Erich Todt, Co-Pilot 1 (geb 3/24/1913 Böblingen, bur Row 17/Gr778); Ofw Heinz Josko, Co-Pilot 2 (geb 8/17/1913 Berlin, bur Row 18/Gr832); Lt.z.S Karlheinz Strahlke, Obs (bur R19/G887); StbsFw Hans Erbarth, Flt/Engr 1 (bur R17/G798); Ofw Johann Waskowiak, Flt/Engr 2 (no burial info); Fw Walter Möckel, R/O 1 (bur R9/G350); Uffz Rudolf Hagenguth, R/O 2 (bur R18/G858); Uffz Ernst Zöllner, Gnr 1 (bur R19/G901); Ogefr Robert Kremser, Gnr 2 (bur R9/G353); Ogefr Hans Blinken, Gnr 3 (bur R19/G889); Ogefr Helmuth Ritter, Gnr 4 (bur R17/G785) and Uffz Gerhard Schult, Gnr 5 (bur R17/G795). Source: D.Drury | ||||
| 92 | Schneidewind, Helmuth | Uffz | V/KG-40 (Atlantic) | Ju 88C-6 Werk # 360131 "??" (lost 6/5/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC with unnamed crew 5 June, 1943; crashed near Bordeaux due to a servicing fault (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 93 | Schönfelder, Helmuth | Ofw | 4/30/1914 | Nienburg Weser | 56 |
Courtesy Christian König | 6/JG-51 (10/41 S.U.), Stabstaffel/JG-51 (10/43) | Bf 109E, F & G | RK(3/31/45)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(1/1/45) EP(6/19/44) EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp w/hanger | POW 2 May, 1945 after being shot down by a Spitfire. 173 Fighter-Bomber sorties. All victories in the East. His first known Soviet victory, a DB-3 on 27 October, 1941. An I-61 on 28 November, 1941. Two I-16s on 13 January, 1942. Two I-61s on 7 March, 1942. A Pe-2 on 8 March, 1942. A MiG-3 on 1 May, 1942. A LaGG-3 on 25 August, 1942. A LaGG-3 on 26 September, 1942. A MiG-3 NNE of Yelsk on 3 October, 1943. A LaGG-3 NE of Orscha on 23 October, 1943. A Boston III WNW of Loyev on 28 October, 1943. A Yak-9 on 10 January, 1944. A LaGG-3 and a P-39 on 23 June, 1944. A Yak-7 and a P-39 on 24 June, 1944. A Yak-9 on 26 June, 1944. A LaGG-5 on 8 July, 1944. A Yak-9 on 16 July, 1944. A Yak-9 on 20 July, 1944. Two Yak-9s and a Pe-2 on 22 July, 1944. A LaGG-5 on 26 July, 1944. A LaGG-5 on 30 July, 1944. A P-2 on 2 August, 1944. Two Yak-9s and a LaGG-5 on 4 August, 1944. A LaGG-5 on 10 September, 1944. A Yak-9 on 14 September, 1944. A Yak-9 on 16 September, 1944. A Yak-7 on 18 September, 1944. A Pe-2 on 1 October, 1944. A P-39 and a Yak-9 on 10 October, 1944. Bowers/Lednicer, 56 victories. Deceased 23 September, 2003. Photo | ||
| 94 | Schöngraf, Richard | Ofw | 9/KG-40 | Fw 200C-4 Werk # 0135 "F8 + BT" (lost 7/12/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | AC reported lost 12 July, 1942, location and crew disposition not reported (Fw 200 Losses, 1988 Book, Per H. Breuer). Added: Entire crew MIA after crashing into Ria de Muros, Corunna, Spain, cause unknown. Remaining crew: Uffz Kurt Groneberg, Co-pilot; Uffz Helmuth Tiemann (or Theimann), R/O 1; Uffz Eric Althammer, R/O 2; Fw Rudolf Lätsch, Flt Engr and Ogefr Ernst Thiel, Gnr (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 95 | Schulte, Helmuth | Hptm | 2/23/1915 | Hiessen Hessen | 25 | ![]() | 3(H)/21, II/NJG-5 T/O, 4/NJG-5 (2/44), Stafkpt 7/NJG-5, 7/NJG-6(5/44), Kdr II/NJG-5, Kdr II/NJG-6 (7/44 to end) | Bf 110, Ju 88G Werk # 620139 "2Z + CC" (lost 11/30/44 in NJG-6, sd at Altenkirhen) | RK(4/17/45)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(7/23/44) EP(7/29/42) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge(2/3/45) Night Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 2/3 February, 1945; hit by bomber return fire over Heilbronn (Balss). 180+ combat missions. All victories were Night victories. One known victory, a "4 mot" NNW of Kassel on 22 October, 1943. His 21st victory, a B-17 in the Magdeburg-Fallersleben area on 11 January, 1944. He scored a triple victory on 15 February, 1944; three Lancasters, two near Berlin, the other NE of Fehmarn Is. A triple victory on 20 February, 1944; a Lancaster at Stendal and two other "4 mot" near Braunschweig and Leipzig. A double victory on 31 March, 1944, both "4 mots"; one, a Lanc III of 101 Sq., piloted by P/O John Batten-Smith (KilledInAction (KIA) w/entire crew), 40 km NW of Nürnberg, the other between Stuttgart and Augsburg. A "4 mot" at Strasbourg on 27 April, 1944. Two "4 mots" 20 km E of Aachen on 25 May, 1944, while in 7/NJG-6. A Wellington at Mariazell on 30 June, 1944, while in 7/NJG-6. A Wellington at St Polten on 7 July, 1944. Two "4 mots"; one at Chateauneuf, the other at St Sauveur, on 26 July, 1944. A Lancaster 70 km W of Russelheim on 26 August, 1944. His crew: Lt Boehme, Obs; Ofw Herbert Meyer, RO and Ofw Friedrich Fischer, Gunner. Deceased 9 July, 1982. Added: This last claim (8/26/44) believed to be a No.100 Lancaster ND995 "HW-K" which crashed at Ellern, Hunsrück, 25 miles S. of Koblenz (J.Jones). | ||
| 96 | Schulz-Rochan, Reinhardt | Lt | 1(F)/120 (Sola) | Ju 88D-1 Werk # 1142 "A6 + KH" (lost 3/10/44) | Observer Operational Clasp | KIC 10 March, 1944; flew into a cliff wall, near the top, at Jossingfjord Rogaland, Rek, 20km SE of Egersund, during a reconnaissance mission, most likely due to bad weather. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Ofw Helmuth Binkert, Uffz Bruno Peick and Ogefr Hans Werner Mudzulat. Source: F. Braun. | ||||||
| 97 | Schumacher, Rudolf | Oblt | 2/Kü.Fl.Gr-406 | BV 138C-1 Werk # 31028 "K6 + IK" (lost) | Air-Sea Rescue Operational Clasp | MIA 8 July, 1943; failed to return from a Shetland operation, cause unknown. Remaining crew (all MIA): Lt Helmuth Hagedorn, Observer; Uffz Peter Dunkel, R/O; Uffz Günther Maicherzcyk, Mech and Fw Ernst Bachen, Gunner. Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 98 | Schuster, Helmuth | Uffz | 9/KGzbV-108 See | BV 138A-1 Werk # 00369 "NG + UD" (lost 5/16/40) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 16 May, 1940; his reconnaissance flying boat was sd by British AA fire at Dalselv Norway. During an emergency landing in the Ranfjord, the left wingtip hit the water and the ac overturned. Five of the unnamed crew climbed up on the wing and swam ashore, becoming POW's. The pilot went down with the ac. Source: Flyvrak Norway). | ||||||
| 99 | Seeber, Helmuth | Ofw | Bordflieger Staffel 1/196 (Aalborg - See) | Ar 196 Werk # 0151 (90% damaged) | Air Sea Rescue Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 9 October, 1943 during an operation when he crashed during a landing and sank at Aalborg-See Landing area. Lt Karl Brendel, his Observer was rescued and taken to a hospital for treatment. Seeber, however, drowned. He was buried in the Frederikshaven Cemetery on 16 October, 1943. Source: Air War over Denmark. | ||||||
| 100 | Selführter, Helmuth | Fw | Bu 181C-1 Werk # 330745 "PL + BN" "White 35" (interned in Sweden) | Pilot Badge | Landed at Kalmar Sweden on 28 April, 1944, after entering Swedish Airspace and fired at by Swedish AA fire. Remaining crew: Fw Johann Haifingarts. Both men carried false passports, pretending to be refugees. Source: B.Widfeldt |
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