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1 Buchholz, (Horst) "Fritz"Fw2II./ZG 101, 6./ZG 26 (12/43), 7./JG 6 (06/44 Herpy Fr.), Instr. EJG 1 (to end)Bf 110, Me 210, Me 410 "3U + ?? " in ZG 26, Fw 190A-8 Werk # 171703 "Yellow 7" (dam 8/26/44) in 7/JG-6, Fw 190A-8 Werk # 421 "White 21" at Königsberg in JG-6
EK 1 & 2
Wound Badge
Destroyer & Fighter Operational Clasp
Flew his first combat mission on 11 February, 1944. One known victory, while in 2/ZG-26, a B-24 at Pommersche-Bücht on 29 May, 1944. A 2nd B-24, now in 6/ZG-26, N of Zingst, on 20 June, 1944. On 26 August, 1944, he was WIA after a portion of his tail was shot away by P-51s. He bailed safely at Duclair Fr., near Rouen, but his wounds (ankle) kept him out of action for six weeks (JG-6 List). On his 6th fighter mission, he crashed into a Belgian field in a borrowed 190 "Black 5", after the engine siezed. He was bandaged and returned to his unit, soon to be transferred to EJG-1 as an instructor. Alternate spelling: Bucholz.


2 Buchholz, MaxMaj1912/03/11Zerbst in Anhalt28




Courtesy CK

1./JG 3 (05/40 Channel), Stab I./JG 3 (06/41 S.U.), Stfkpt 2./JG 3 (07/41-12/41?), Stfkpt 5./JG 1 (-12/42), Stab III./JG 1 (11/43 CK), 9./JG 1 (04/44), Kdr I./JG 106 (08/44-04/45 CK),Bf 109 E-4 Werknt 1563 (lost 15/09/40), Bf 109 F-2 Werknr 8962, Bf 109 F-4 (5./JG 1), Fw 190 A-2 "Black 5 + -" (05/42 CK), A-3 Werknr 7125
RK (12/08/41)

EP (11/10/40 CK)
EK 1 (30/05/40 CK)& EK 2 (26/05/40 CK)
Wound Badge (26/11/40 CK)

Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold
On 17 May, 1940, Bucholz shot down six enemy aircraft, making him an Ace in one day, downing four Blenheim bombers W of St Quentin and two Hawk-75s N of Cambrai. Shot down with injuries in Wk# 1563 15 September, 1940 over the Channel by a Spitfire during an escort mission. Promptly rescued by ASR, directed by a comrade. Cause: radiator hit. On 9 July, 1941, when returning from a mission, he crashed at Polonnoye in Wk# 8962 after he sustained damaged undercarriage during combat. He escaped injury in the crash. About 170 combat missions. Additional victories: Added: 170 combat missions (CK). His 7th, a Hurricane at Maidstone on 2 September, 1940. Nos.8 & 9, both Moranes at Rochester on 7 September, 1940. A Blenheim on 11 February, 1942. A P-38 at Börger, SW of Oldenburg on 29 November, 1943 (Perry Claims). A P-47 in the Darmstadt area on 13 April, 1944. A B-17 12 km W of Verden on 8 May, 1944. A P-47 in the Eifel area on 12 May, 1944. He served out the late war years as Kdr of I./JG 106 and I/JG-102. 18 victories in the East. His post-war home was Rostock-Warnemünde. Deceased 19 July, 1996. Alternate spelling: Bucholz.


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3 Bucholz, ErichLt2/JG-3Bf 109F-1 Werk # 5727 (dam 5/16/41)Wound Badge
Fighter Operational Clasp
He is injured in a crash landing at St Pol/Brias on 16 May, 1941. His ac was severely damaged by British fighters during a fighter sweep over England by a Spitfire from 92 Sqn or a Hurricane from No.1 Sqn. Note: the pilot list found, also suggested he had 27 victories, and won the RK. I found no such named RK holder, no victories for him after checking numerous sources and alternate spellings.
4 Bucholz, FriedrichUffz
Cannock Chase
3/Kü.Fl.Gr.-106 (Channel)Ju 88A-4 Werk # 1665 "M2 + HL" (lost 8/5/42)Bomber Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 5 August, 1942; crashed at Molescombe Farm, Frogmore, Devon after being sd by a Beaufighter of No. 307 Sq. (Ranoszek & Trzaskowski). Source: Ju 88 Loss List. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Ogefr Eduard Commes, Uffz Adolf Jaggy and Gefr Günther Sobotta, all buried Cannock Chase, Block 9, Collective Grave 50 (Joe Potter Grave Search).
5 Bucholz, KarlOfhr&/StG-1 (Africa)Ju 87R-1 Werk # 5549 "J9 + JH" (lost 4/12/41)Dive Bomber Operational ClaspMIA with unnamed crew 12 April, 1941 near Tobruk due to flak. Ju 87 Loss List
6 Schenk, Friedrich Wilhelm "Timo"Lt19227

Courtesy Christian König

2/JG-300 (7/44),10/JG-7 (3/45)Bf 109G-10 "Red 5", Fw 190A "Red 12" (8/44) & "Red 5" (1/45 Liegnitz) in JG-300, Me 262EP


EK 1 & 2
Fighter Operational Clasp
Collided with an Fw 190A-8 piloted by Lt Gerhard Bärsdorf during aerial combat on 28 July, 1944. He escaped but Bärsdorf was killed. One known victory, a B-24 at Neusiedler See on 16 June, 1944. A 2nd, a B-24 at Märkische Bucholz on 21 June, 1944. A 3rd, a B-24 SW of Wien on 26 June, 1944. A 3rd, a B-24 at Quedinbürg-Stassfürt on 7 July, 1944. A 4th, a B-17 in the Münden area, NE of Kassel, on 16 August, 1944. A 5th & 6th, both Lancasters on 31 March, 1945. A 7th, a B-17 S of Bremen on 4 April, 1945. Nick-Name: "Timo Schenko".

Courtesy Christian König

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