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| # | Pilot/Crew SORT (↑) | Rank | Born | Place | Score SORT (↑) | Photo | Units | Aircraft | Awards | *************Notes************* | Links | AuthorComments |
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| 1 | Antrup, Wilhelm 'Willi' | Obstlt | 2/1/1910 | Leeden, Westfalen |
Courtesy Christian Konig | Stfkpt 5/KG-55 (11/42), Kdr III/KG-55 (8/43), Kdr KG-55 (11/44) | He 111H in III Grp, Bf 109G as Kdr KG-55 | ![]() RK(11/13/42) EL(11/18/44) ![]() Spanish Cross ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(1/2/42) EK 1 & 2 Romanian Pilot Badge, Bomber Operational Clasp | Over 500 combat missions. Retired Bundeswehr General in 1968. Deceased 24 November, 1984, Munich. Wilhelm Antrup was born in Leeden on Febraury 1st, 1910. After his school he entered the Deutschen Verkehrsfliegerschule in Cottbus in 1934. After his pilot training het joined the Luftwaffe in 1935. Wilhelm Antrup took part in the Spanish Civil war as Leutnant with the Kondor Legion. Took part in fightings in Poland, the western campaign in May/June 1940 and the Battle of Britain. During this last battle was Staffelkapitän 5. / Kampfgeschwader 55 with the rank of Hauptmann. After this, Antrup and his unit sent to eastern front. Fought over Caucasus and at Stalingrad. December 1942 temporary Kommandeur III. / Kampfgeschwader 55 to be appointed in that function formally on May 6th, 1943. At the ending of the War, Antrup was taken prisoner by American troops. During the War he flew a total of 612 operational sorties. After the war he joined the Bundeswehr and was appointed Leiter der Technischen Schule der Luftwaffe 1 (Flugsicherung) as Oberst in 1956. On December 1st, 1956 he became Leiter der Technischen Schule der Luftwaffe 3 (Technik), which occupation he held until June 30th, 1962. Wilhelm Antrup retired as Brigade General on March 31st, 1968. Deceased 14 November, 1984, Neubiberg, Bavaria, Germany. | |||
| 2 | Breu, Peter Paul | Maj | 6/13/1915 | Schwabhausen bei Gotha | 3 |
| Stfkpt 6/KG-3 (1/41), Kdr II/KG-3 (6/42), Kdr II/KG-76 (45) | Ju 88C-6 (destroyer), Ju 88A-4 Werk # 1264 "5K + AP" (lost 2/3/42), Ar 234 in KG-76 | ![]() RK(10/2/42) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(11/24/41) EP(9/8/41) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge ![]() Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant "300" | Werk # 1264 was lost in a landing accident which killed Uffz Gerhard Richter, his R/O and injured Breu, Fw August Fredericksen, Obs and Uffz Gerhard Walz, Gnr.. Deceased 2 August, 2001, Weingarten. (Added by Pietrzak Youngs) Signed cover Luftwaffe signed cover - Peter Paul Breu / Wilhelm Antrup / Peter Broich / Wolfgang Bechtle - No. 42 from the Hans Rossbach series of 80 Major Peter Paul Breu (1915-2001) from Schwabhausen / Thuringia from Kampfgeschwader 3 "Lützow" Peter Paul Breu was born on June 13, 1915 in Schwabhausen near Gotha. Already in 1939 he flew in Poland, over France and England as captain of the 6th Squadron of the combat squadron 3 "Lützow". During the Eastern campaign he took command of the II/KG-3. As such, he destroyed 34 transport trains, bombed recognized enemy positions and recognized an enemy tank breakthrough during a reconnaissance flight in the Kirov area. Breu went on the attack and destroyed no less than 26 tanks. On 02.10.1942 Breu received the Knight's Cross for the three aircraft, which were still shot down by his crew. After the war, Breu established a successful petroleum wholesale business. Peter Paul Breu died on 02.08.2001 in Weingarten near Biberach. | ||
| 3 | Thoss, Werner | Hptm | 5/11/1919 | Leipzig | KG-4 (7/41), 4/KG-55 (1/42), Stfkpt 4/KG-55 (4/44), KG(J)-55 (10/44) | He 111H Werk # 7203 "G1 + DC" in May 42, St Andre, Fr. | RK(10/29/44)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(4/28/43) EP(10/26/42) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp | On the night of 21/22 June, 1944, Thoss formed part of a force under Obstlt Wilhelm Antrup that raided the Poltava airfield, destroying 47 of the 73 American bombers that had landed there. Altho scheduled for Me 262 training, the unit was disbanded 9 April, 1945 and Thoss served as an infantrymanuntil 1 May, 1945Over 400 combat missions. Deceased 9 May, 2001, Neu Eisenburg bei Frankfurt. Source: Kaiser RK book. |
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