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1 Achenbach, Johann HeinrichLt2/14/1922III/JG-2 (5/43), 12/JG-2 (10/43)Fw 190A-5 Werk # 157329 (lost 5/15/43), Fw 190A-5 Werk # 7288 (lost 10/3/43)Wound Badge
Fighter Operational Clasp
MIA 3 October, 1943 during aerial combat, Map Quadrant Pl.Qu.408/15 West. Channel pilot. Injured in a crash at Bahlge, near Vannes, on 15 May, 1943, due to an engine fire.



2 Acker, HeinrichUffz49/JG-4Bf 109G-14 Werk # 461514 "White 8" (lost 9/27/44)EP


EK 1 & 2
Fighter Operational Clasp
MIA 27 September, 1944; Combat mission near Keelen (Arnheim). Mombeek MIA List. Update: He is buried in the German Cemetery at Donsbrüggen, near Kleve, Grave 2215 and death reported in October, 1944 (K.Lusink). One known victory, a B-17 SW of Chemnitz on 11 September, 1944. A 2nd, a B-17 W of Halberstädt on 12 September, 1944. A 3rd, a B-17 W of Halberstädt on 12 September, 1944. His 4th B-17 in the Wernigerode area, also on 12 September, 1944.
3 Adam, HeinrichLt2/13/19226/KG-6 (Channel)Ju 88A-14 Werk # 144522 "3E + CP" (lost 4/4/43)Bomber Operational ClaspMIA with unnamed crew the night of 3/4 April, 1943, cause unknown, location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: Believed sd by a Beaufighter of No. 29 Sq. over the North Sea, 23km W of Schouwen (LOCS). Added: The unnamed crew (MIA): Uffz Wilhelm Boom, Obs; Ogefr Heinz Schrötter, R/O and Gefr Bruno Wagner, Mech (Qu.Meister File).
4 Ahnert, Heinrich Heinz WilhelmOfw4/29/1915 Ziegelheim bei Altenburg, Thüringen 573/JG-52 (6/41 S.U.) Bf 109G-2 Wk# 13508 "Yellow 9" (lost 8/23/42) RK(8/23/42 Post.)

Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(7/27/42)
EP(8/23/42)

EK 1 & 2

Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold
KilledInAction (KIA) 23 August, 1942 after being hit by a Pe 2 rear gunner near Koptewo S.U.. One known victory, his 1st, a Hurricane at Ostende on 15 February, 1941. His 2nd, a Blenheim into the sea off Den Helder, N of Den Helder, on 9 June, 1941. His 3rd, a Blenheim Mk IV of No.82 Sq., N of Juist on 26 August, 1941. Nos.4 & 5, both Spitfires at Den Helder on 12 September, 1941. Most victories in the East. His first known Soviet victory, an I-61 on 24 May, 1942. An SB-2 on 25 May, 1942. Two Pe-2s on 27 May, 1942; both in the Izyum area. A Hurricane on 29 June, 1942. A LaGG-3 on 2 August, 1942. Another LaGG-3 on 4 August, 1942. Two LaGG-3s on 8 August, 1942. A Soviet Hurricane on 10 August, 1942. A LaGG-3 on 19 August, 1942. An Il-2 on 23 August, 1942. Bowers/Lednicer, 57 victories.
5 Ahrens, HeinzOfw9/1/1917Penzlin, Krs. Waren9/KG-2 (Eindhoven)Do 217E-4 Werk # 5547 "U5 + BT" (lost)Bomber Operational ClaspMIA 7/8 March, 1943; believed shot down, during an attack on Southampton, by a Beaufighter of RAF No. 604 Sq., piloted by W/C Wood, 30 miles off the Sussex coast. Remaining crew: Uffz Rudolf Siegmund, Observer (MIA); Uffz Heinrich Knapp, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA)) and Fw Alfons Kurze, Gunner (MIA). Knapps body washed ashore at Ambleteuse, near Boulogne on 27 April, 1943.
6 Ahsen, Fw Heinrich von1/JG-5Bf 109G-5 "White 6" (lost 5/19/44)Fighter Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 19 May, 1944 in aerial combat near Norden, no further detail. Source: SIG Norway.
7 Albrecht, Richard ArnoldHptm12/6/1915AustriaII/KG-1 (5/43), NJG-101 (1/44), 8/NJG-3 (4/44), 2/Lichtbildstaffe (Photo Recon)Ju 88G Werk # 5341083(?) (lost 3/24/45)Night Fighter Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 24 March, 1945, the AC crashing in the Uedemer Bruch, Kreis Kleve. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Walter Aglassinger, R/O; Uffz Gustav Thele and Heinrich Fuchsius. Albrecht and Aglassinger were buried in Weeze. Alternate spelling: Allbrecht. Jager Blatt 1/2003 & 3/2003.
8 Albuschkat, Heinrich "Heinz"Lt03/02/11IV./KG 27 (06/42)He-111 H-6 "1G + EN"MIA on 23 November 1942 crashed SW of Kalatsch, cause unknown during missions against breakthroughs NW of Kalatsch. Might be the Obsv. Crew (MIA): OGefr Willi Fliege (born 20/07/16), Uffz Willi Hey (born 31/05/18), Uffz Johannes Nessel (born 31/05/17), Uffz Franz Waigmann (born 28/01/18).


Uffz Willi Hey

CKönig
9 Alisch, HeinrichOblt01/05/15 (CKönig)Stab I/KG-30 (5/40)Ju 88A-2 Werk # Unk "4D + ??" (lost 5/23/40)Bomber Operational ClaspHis Ju 88 crashed at Amsterdam Holland (Osdorp) on 23 May, 1940, cause and pilot/crew disposition unknown (DeSwart). Added: Shot down by friendly AA fire, killing the entire crew. Pilot, Oblt Alisch buried Yssel CW-10-236. Remaining crew (bur Yssel): Gfr Max Bornemann. Obs (born 19/01/20 in Bad Gandersheim, CW-9-203); Fw Bruno Kowalski, R/O (born 29/04/16, CW-10-235) and Gefr Fritz Lenke, Gnr (born 05/12/19 in Jenalobnitz, CW-9-204) (SGLO)


Courtesy Christian König

10 Allmenröder, GüntherFw66/JG-51 (1/43 Africa)Bf 109F, Bf 109G-2 (Trop) Werk # 10809 "Yellow 7" (lost 1/17/43)
EK 1 & 2
Fighter Operational Clasp
POW January, 1943 , exact date uncertain. Magnus and Heinrich Breuer suggests 17 January, 1943, yet he had at least one OKL victory after this date. One known Desert victory, a P-38 10 km east northeast of Tunis on 7 January, 1943. His 2nd, another P-38 90 km west of Gabes on 12 January, 1943. His 3rd, a B-26 20 km east of Gafra on 15 January, 1943 and his 4th, a P-38 10 km southeast of Kebili on 22 January, 1943. Alternate spelling: Almenroeder or Almenröder.
11 Allstadt, KarlOblt1./KG 3Ju 88A-4 Werk # 6648 "5K + IH" (lost 31/07/42)MIA with unnamed crew on 31 July, 1942, cause unknown, location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: lost in area of Rshew. Crew (MIA): Obsv Uffz Helmut Lehmann, Radop Fw Heinrich Briem, Gunr Uffz Wilhelm Geyer (CK)
12 Alm, Karl HeinzLt6/8/19201(F)/122 (Catania Sicily 5/42), Erg/FAGr (1/43), trsfr to Paratroopers (3/45)Ju 88D-5 Werk # 430162 (lost 5/16/42) Wound Badge, Observer Operational Clasp The AC was reported last at sea on 16 May, 1942, however, no cause or crew disposition mentioned. Remaining crew (?): Uffz Heinrich Martens, Obs; Uffz Friedrich Schäfer, R/O and Uffz Josef Fletner, Gunner. Wiki Luft data. Added: Lt Alm shown as injured ditching at sea due to engine trouble, and survived; no word on remaining crew (LOCS).almx
13 Altinger, J.Uffz4/KGr.z.b.V-12 (5/40 Störmede)Ju 52/3m Werk # unk "G6 + ?M" (lost 5/10/40)Wound Badge, Transport Operational ClaspHis 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).
Ysselstein, Holland
14 Alven, Heinrich vonLt3/20/191441/JG-301 (1/44), 11/JG-301 (11/44)Fw 190A, Bf 109GEP


EK 1 & 2
Fighter Operational Clasp
One known victory, a B-17 on 30 January, 1944. His 2nd, a B-17 at Neinburg-Celle on 10 February, 1944. A 3rd, a B-17 on 20 February, 1944. A 4th, a B-24 opposing the Misburg Raid on 26 November, 1944. Deceased 14 December, 2001.
15 Ambrecht, HeinrichFw2/21/1921Denkershausen5/JG-300 (9/44)Fw 190A-8/R2 Werk # 681858 "Red 16" (lost 9/11/44)Fighter Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 11 September, 1944 at Thurnhosbach, no further detail. Buried at Gemeindefriedhof, Denkershausen (C.König).
16 Amelung, HeinrichUffz2/KG-51 (S.U.)Ju 88A-5 Werk # 5136 "9K + FK" (lost 6/22/41) DK (?) Bomber Operational Clasp MIA with unnamed crew 22 June, 1941, cause unknown Ju 88 Loss List). Remaining crew (MIA): Uffz Willibald König, Obs; Uffz Ernst Els, R/O and Uffz Ludwig Berg, Gnr (D.Drury).
17 Andreas, HeinrichOblt11/03/22Stukavorschule 1 ('42), Zerstörervorschule 1 (07/42), SG 101 (02-03/43), Erg.SG Deblin-Irena (04-05/43), 11./ SKG 10 (06/43), Lw.Laz. 2/XII (05/44), Zugführer Fsch.Pz.Div. Hermann Göring (08/44), 8./Fsch.Ers.u.Ausb. Brigade Hermann Göring (10/44)FW-190 A5/U8 "H + ZZ" (lost 05/06/43)Wound badgeBadly WIFA on 05/06/43 in an emergency landing near the airfield of Castelvetrano due to lack of fuel after an unsuccessful mission (low visibility) against a ship convey near Cap Bon.CKönig
18 Androe, HansUffzI/StG-151Ju 87D-1 Werk # 2156 (lost 6/4/43)Dive Bomber Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 4 June, 1943 over Yugoslavia, no cause reported. Also KilledInAction (KIA), Uffz Heinrich Ihl, presumed to be his R/O since the pilot was not identified. Source: Yugo crashed-Shrani.
19 Anhl, HeinrichUffz45/JG-54 (9/44 S.U.)Fw 190A
EK 1 & 2
Fighter Operational Clasp
His first known victory, two Soviet Yak-9s on 3 September, 1944. A 3rd, an La-5 on 4 September, 1944. A 4th, a Yak-9 on 6 September, 1944.
20 Anthony, GeorgOfw5/29/1913Berlin44/ZG-76Bf 110C Werk # 3615 "M8 + MM" (lost 8/30/40)
EK 1 & 2
Destroyer Operational Clasp
KilledInAction (KIA) 30 August, 1940; crashed at Barley Beans Farm, Kimpton, Hertfordshire, UK; buried Hitchin Cemetery, Hertfordshire, UK, NW Extension, Gr 401 (M.Croft). His R/O-Gnr, Uffz Nordmeier, was injured and taken POW (Bf 110 Loss List). One known victory, a Morane at Le Cateau, 16 May, 1940. His 2nd & 3rd, both Moranes on 17 May, 1940, no location. His 4th, a Spitfire west of Dunkirk, 29 May, 1940. Added: His R/O-Gnr, Uffz Heinrich Nordmeier (Nordmeyer or Nordmeir), suffered a broken back. Their 110 was sd by Hurricanes of Nos 303 and 56 Sqs, piloted by F/O Ludwik W.Paszkiewicz and P/O Bryan J.Wicks respectively (D.Drury).
21 Appels, Heinrich "Hänschen"Lt07/06/23FFS C Zeltweg (07-10/43), BFS Wesendorf (10/43-01/44), III./KG 6Ju-86, He-111, Si-204, Ju-52, Ju-88, He-177 (02/44)Mentioned in Wolfgang Zebrowskis memoirsCKönig
22 Armbrecht, HeinrichFw2/21/1921Denkershausen (CKönig)5/JG-300Fw 190A8/R2 Werk # 681858 "Red 16" (lost 9/11/44)Fighter Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 11 September, 1944 during aerial combat at Thürnhosbach.
23 Arp, HeinrichFw2/3/1916Kiel2/JG-26 (Channel)Bf 109E-4 Werk # 1124 "Black 10" (lost 10/22/40)Fighter Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 22 October, 1940 in aerial combat with a Hurricane of RAF No. 257 Sq.. His AC broke up in the air and scattered pieces in the sea off Littlestone Golf Links, near New Romney, Kent, along the coast SE of Dungeness. Buried Hawkinge Cemetery, Kent, UK, German Plot "O", Row 2, Grave 407 (M.Croft).arpx
24 Arro, Hendrik25/07/25Tallinn3./ NSgr. 11 ('44). 20. (est.) PanzergrenadierdivisionAr-66
EK 2
Bomber Operational Clasp in Silver
Son of Estonian military pilot Heinrich Arro (1898-1985). Volunteered as a 17 years old to the Luftwaffe (Buschmannstaffel) in 1943 as air gunner who flew already in summer 1943. Went to pilot school in Autumn 1943 until June 1944. Served in 3./ NSgr. 11 until its termination due to the German loss of trust in Estonians flying aircraft and possible defection. Made a paratroop course, were later sent to a Flak artillery unit and went into Czech captivity,



CKönig
25 Asche, HeinrichUffz9/27/191985/JG-54 (4/44 S.U.)Fw 190A-6 Werk # 530138 "Black 8" (lost)
EK 1 & 2
Wound Badge
Fighter Operational Clasp
Shot down with wounds 13 September, 1944 in aerial combat with a LaGG 5, 30 km northwest of Walk Pl. Qu. His first known victory, a Soviet La-5 on 3 April, 1944. A 2nd, a Yak-9 on 22 August, 1944. A 3rd, an "unnamed" Soviet a/c on 23 August, 1944. A 4th, a Yak-9 on 25 August, 1944. This may very well be the Uffz Asche who surrendered with Wettstein in Denmark, making the treacherous flight from Libau, across the Baltic, with two rear passengers.
26 Aschenbach, HeinrichGefr7/JG-54 (S.U.)Bf 109G-2 Werk # 10415 "White 4" (lost 12/16/42)Fighter Operational ClaspMIA 16 December, 1942 near Welikije-Luki, cause unknown. Alternate spelling: Achenbach.
27 Auernig, Roman Dr.Maj7/20/1905AustriaStfkpt 1/KG-28He 111H-4 Werk # 3293 "1T + AH" (lost)Bomber Operational ClaspMIA the night of 4 March, 1941 when, as acting as Observer for pilot, Uffz Alfred Dries (born 5/22/1917, KilledInAction (KIA)), they were shot down during mine-laying operations in the Severn Estuary. Shot down by Barry AA guns, he crashed into the sea, one half mile off Nells Point, Barry. Remaining crew (all KilledInAction (KIA)): Uffz Alfred Dries, Uffz Hans Hartisch, R/O (MIA) and Gefr Heinrich Felton, Flt Engr (KilledInAction (KIA)). The two deceased are buried At CC/7/8; Uffz Dries, Gr 203 and Gefr Felton, Gr 201. Source: Bristol Past, John Penny & D.Drury.
Cannock Chase
28 Auf der Heide, HeinrichUffz11/TG-3Ju 52/3mg5e Werk # 7083 "4V + FV" (Lost 2/4/45)Transport Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 4 February, 1945 when his ac was lost over Budapest, Hungary due to Soviet flak, while on a night supply drop mission. The plane crashed at Budapest II district, near Csatarka St., between the Lato and Ferenc Hills, in the hilly NW part of Budapest (Gabor Horvath). Remaining crew (all KilledInAction (KIA), desig unk): Fw Wilhelm Tessin, Ofw Kurt Braunger and Uffz Josef Baum (D.Drury).aufx derx
29 Baasch, Heinrich J.Fw3/Kü.Fl.Gr. 806 (Holtenau 4/40), 1/Kü.Fl.Gr. 806 (Channel 9/40)He 111J-1 "M7 + CH" (lost 4/3/40), Ju 88 Werk # 3079 "M7 + CH" (lost 9/21/40)Observer Operational ClaspInterned 3 April, 1940 by the Danish authorities after his AC experienced engine problems which resulted in a fire. The AC was ditched at sea, 2 miles south of the "Hatter rev" between the islands of Samso and Sejro. The crew were unharmed and entered the aircrafts dinghy. Several Danish craft offered assistance, but was refused. Many hours later, their dinghy drifted ashore at Lilleballe, on the eastside of the Island Samso. The crew were held in the Flinchs Hotel until the German occupation on 9 April, 1940. Remaining crew: Oblt z.S. Adam Werner Beck (MIA 5/2/41 w/Fw Heinrich Baasch crew), Fw Georg F. Juchelko and an unnamed Uffz. Source: Air War over Denmark. Added: Baasch and crew were rescued after being sd on 21 Sepember, 1940 by AA fire on a sortie to Midlands, crash location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List). Remaining crew (9/2/40) incident: Lt.z.S. Günther Grunwald, Obs; Fw Strube (Pos Unk) and Fw Kruger (Pos Unk) (D.Drury).
30 Bäcker, WalterOfw12/JG-301 (joins 9/44 @ Alperstedt)Fw 190A-8 Werk # 682005 "Black 9" (lost 12/5/44)Fighter Operational ClaspMIA 5 December, 1944 during aerial combat with a P-51 over Prenzlau by Settin. Mombeek.

Heinz Werick, Heinrich Dorr and Walter Backer

JG301 Shown L-R: Straub, Egon - Schrack Franz - Michaelis Rudolf - Fw Dörr, Heinrich - Dürr, Hermann - Scheller, Walter - Greiner, Willi - Prawitz- Wissmann,
Front: Warnecke, Heinz - Dederichs, Gerhard - Bäcker, Walter

Courtesy Christiam Kónig

31 Backhaus, AlbertLt02/02/22Westfalen1./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)

Backhaus

Bock


rupert

CKönig
32 Ballauf, HelmutLt9/24/19194/KG-27He 111P-2 Werk # 2604 "1G + HM" (lost 5/1/41)Bomber Operational ClaspPOW 1 May, 1941 after being sd by a Beaufighter of No.219 Sq., and crashed into the English Channelsouth of Worthing, Sussex. The pilot was able to bail safely, was rescued, and taken captive. Remaining crew: Fw Franz Förster, Obs (MIA); Uffz Rolf Rudolf Averberg, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA)) and Fw Heinrich Platt, Flt Engr (KilledInAction (KIA)). Fw Förster and Uffz Averberg are commemorated on the Kiel-Laboe Naval Memorial, the latter was buried at sea. Fw Platt is buried at Cannock Chase 4/6/83 (D.Drury).
Cannock Chase
33 Ballheimer, HansOfw4(F)/122 (3/43)He 111H-16 Werk # 4176 (35% dam 3/11/43)Wound Badge, Observer Operational ClaspWIA 11 March, 1943 when his ac was hit by infantry ground fire at Otschemtschyri. Remaining crew: Ofw Helmut Schmidt, R/O (WIA) and Ofw Heinrich Ehret, Mech (KilledInAction (KIA)) (Qu.Meister File).
34 Bals, HeinrichOfw2(F)/123 (Channel)Ju 88A Werk # 0356 "4U + GK" (lost 2/23/41)Observer Operational ClaspMIA with his Observer Oblt Hans Zuleeg and two other unnamed crew 23 February, 1941, cause unknown, location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List).
35 Banke, HeinrichOblt7/30/1917III/StG-3 (Tunisia)Ju 87D-3 werk # 2985 (lost 4/3/43)
Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(4/12/43)

EK 1 & 2
Wound Badge
Dive Bomber Operational Clasp
DK-G Awards List. WIA 3 April, 1943 during aerial combat with fighters near Gebel Orbata. He made an emergency landing, and the ac was destroyed by German troops. His R/O, Fw Hans Ottilinger, was KilledInAction (KIA). Ju 87 Loss List
36 Bär, Oskar Heinrich 'Heinz' or 'Pritzl'Obstlt3/25/1913Sommerfeld bei Leipzig2211/JG-51 (9/40 St Ingelvert), Stafkpt 12/JG-51, Kdr IV/JG-51, Kdr I/JG-77, Kdr JGr-Süd, II/JG-1 (4/44), Kdr JG-3 (1/45), III/EJG-2, Kdr EpKdo 162, JV-44Bf 109E-4 Werk # 3714 "White 13" (crashed into Channel 9/2/40, pilot rescued), Bf 109F-2 Werk # 6663 "White 7" (4/41), Bf 109F-2 Werk # 8318 "Brown 1" (8/41), Bf 109F-4 Wk# 7555 (5/42), Bf 109F-4 Wk#13376 "<< +" (Italy 42), Bf 109G-6 Wk# 18591 (20% dam; Bär injured when rammed by a landing ac), Fw 190A-7 Werk # 172689 "Red 23", Fw 190A-8/R2, Fw 190A-9 Werk # 205241 (9/44), Me 262C-1 "V186" w III/EJG-2, He 162
RK(7/2/41)
S(2/16/42)

Deutsche Kreuz -Gold (6/8/42)
EP(6/8/42)

EK 1 & 2

Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant
21 Bombers. His 200th victory was a B-24 Ser. # 41-29273 "Flak Magnet" of 458BG, 753BS, downed 22 April, 1944 (Abschussmeldung on file) at Hoetmar Germany, flown by 1/Lt Geo. N. Spaven Jr. (KilledInAction (KIA)). Germanys 9th ranked fighter Ace. 1000 combat missions. EL 8/14/41. Historys first Jet Ace! 16 victories in the Me 262. 10 victories in the Desert, Kdr I/JG-77. He was shot down 18 times. His 100th victory, an I-16 Rata on 19 May, 1942, the same day he downed five; three additional I-16s and an R-5. His 200th victory, a B-24 in the Ahlen area on 22 April, 1944 in his A-7 "Red 23". One of his last victories, a P-47 in the Bad Aibling area on 28 April, 1945, and a Mosquito, next day, same area, serving in JV-44. Began as Fw in JG-51 in Bf 109E Werk # 3714 "White 13" & E # 6663 "White 7". Also, Kdr I/JG-77 in May 1942. Served in JG-3 also. Fw 190A carried Werk # 172689 of II/JG-1. Also known to have flown Fw 190A-7 Werk # 431007 "Red 13" in II/JG-1. Flew an Me 262A-1a Wk#110559 "Red 13" also, in April, 1945. 16 Me 262 victories. Often out of Görings favor, he coined the phrase, "In my crate, I'm the commander". Killed in a light plane crash in Brunswick in 1957.


Major Heinz Bär (Kommandeur ll./JG1) briefing pilots at Rheine. L-R: Oblt. von Kirchmayr - Oblt. Burath - Unknown - Lt. Schwarz - Lt. Wegner - Lt. Deppe - Lt. Terborg - Obfw. Bach - Obfw. Schuhmacher - Obfw. Niederreicholz - Fw. Sauer - Fw. Fuchs - Uffz. Zinkl.





Courtesy Christian König

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37 Barann, Leo LotharOfw145/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.
38 Barkhorn, Gerhard 'Gerd'Obstlt3/20/1919Königsberg, Ostpreussen3015/JG-52(7/42), Stfkpt 4/JG-52 (2/43 S.U.), Kdr I/JG-52 (8/43 Charkow, S.U.), Kdr II/JG-52 (Russia), Kdr JG-6 (1/45), JV-44 (4/45)Bf 109E-7 Werk # Werk # 5922 "Yellow 2 + -" (into Channel 10/29/40), Bf 109F-4 Wk#13388 "White 5 + -" (WIA 7/25/42), Bf 109G-6 Werk # 15909 "Black <<5 (7/43 Anapa, S.U.), Bf 109G-6 Werk # 20003 "Black << w/mini White 5" (8/43 S.U.), Bf 109G-6 Werk # 162198 "<<5" (5/44 Kherones), Bf 109G-6 Wk#163195 "Black <<5 + -" (WIA 5/31/44), Bf 109K-4, Fw 190D-9 w JG-6, Me 262
RK(8/23/42)
S(3/2/44)

Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(9/7/42)
EP(7/20/42)

EK 1
Wound Bdg(7/25/42)
Ftr. Oper.Clasp w/Pendant
EL(1/11/43). 1104 combat missions. His first known Soviet vivtory, a Pe-2 NE of Petrovskaya on 27 May, 1942. Four LaGG-3s on 7 October, 1942. A Yak-1 and two LaGG-3s on 30 October, 1942. A P-40, a Yak-1 and a LaGG-3 on 30 November, 1942. A LaGG-5 and two Yak-1s on 5 August, 1943. Four LaGG-5s on 23 August, 1943. A Yak-9, a P-39 and two Yak-1s on 29 December, 1943. Another of many multiple victories for this high scorer! Shot down with severe wounds 31 May, 1944, exhausted after his sixth mission of the day. Flying his G-6, Wk# 163195 "Black 5", he lost his concentration, and was jumped by a Soviet P-39. His last victory was on 5 Jan., 1945. Injured in another crash on 25 April, 1945, when his Me 262 was shot down by a P-51. He carried the name "Christl", his wifes name on nearly all his AC. Barkhorns wingman was Fahnrich Graf Keller. His crew chief from 40 to 45, Cpl. Albert Kusterer. Shot down 9 times. In 1955, he joined the West German Luft. and became a General. Deceased 11 January, 1983; auto accident 6 January,1983, wife Christl killed instantly 6 January. Post war home: Tegernsee.


Heinrich Sturm, left, Gerhard Barkhorn middle, Wilhelm Batz right

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Hptm. Gerhard Barkhorn, Gruppenkommandeur II./JG 52, Bagerowo, 12 February 1944 in his Bf 109 G-6/Trop W.Nr. 44. 'Schwarzer Doppelwinkel' after his 250th victory



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39 Bärnthaler, JosefOfw14/02/12Bruck a.d. MurFFS A/B 42 (Langensalza), 1./NJG 2 (04/44)Ju-88 R-2 Werknr. 751085 (lost 4/24/44)Night Fighter Operational ClaspKIFA 24 April, 1944, 3km W of Alterstadt, probable cause, icing. Remainig crew (KIFA?): Uffz's Strassl and Heinrich Kraska (buried in Herten - Scherlebeck) (C.König).


CKönig
40 Bartel, Klaus GüntherOblt9/7/1919Rheinsberg7/KG-27 He 111H-16 Werk # 160705 "1G + AR' (dam 7/5/43), He 111H-16 Werk # 161228 (Same ac # as 160705) "1G + AR" (lost 9/14/43)
Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(8/21/42)

EK 1 & 2
Bomber Operational Clasp
KIA 14 September, 1943 in the vicinity of Ivanovka, Russia (Pl.Qu.69844). His ac exploded due to being attacked by fighters at the time of his bomb release (D.Drury). On 5 July, 1943, his ac crashed and exploded on landing at Kharkhiv-Voichenko airfield, Ukraine, after being attacked by fighters. Accompanying him on this flight, a second pilot, Lt Horst Wendt (DK-G Awards List & D.Drury). Alternate spelling: Bartels. See Luftwaffe Officer Career Summaries for further detail. Added: Remaining crew (all KIA): Uffz Gottfried Kaiser, Obs; Fw Heinrich Schmidt, R/O; Uffz Walter Pantel, Flt Engr and Uffz Peter Nilkens, Gnr (D.Drury).
41 Bartels, Hans Heinrich1/1/1927LüneburgJG-1Fw 190AFighter Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 12 April, 1945 during aerial combat with American fighters near Bad Harzburg. Jager Blatt 5/2001 & 1/2002.
42 Bartels, Heinrich 'Heinz'Ofw7/13/1918Linz, Donau, Austria99JG-26, JG-1, 8/JG-5 (11/42 Finland), 4/JG-27 (6/43), 11/JG-27 (11/43-4/44 Balkans), 15/JG-27 (12/44)Bf 109F-4 Werk # 13169 "Blk 13" w/JG-5, Bf 109G-6/R6/Trop Wk# 27169 "Red 13" (Kalamaki, Greece Autm '43) w/JG-27, Bf 109G-10 Wk#130359 "Yel 13 +~" (lost 12/23/44)
RK(11/13/42)

Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/28/42)
EP(10/5/42)

EK 1 & 2

Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant
KilledInAction (KIA) 23 December, 1944 in his G-10, "Yellow 13" over Bonn, shortly after his last victory, a P-47 on Rolf Brands tail, on this same date. It is thought that Col. David Schilling C.O. of the 56FG was the victor on this date. His body was found on 26 Jan., 1968 near Villip (Bad Godesberg), the parachute intact, in the AC! 500 missions, 42 victories in the West, 2 heavy bombers. His 1st, a Spitfire near Gravelines on 19 August, 1941. Among his known Soviet victories, two I-61s N of Murmansk on 29 July, 1942. A Soviet triple, all Hurricanes, on 10 August, 1942. Four Hurricanes and an I-61 near Murmansk on 22 September, 1942. Another Soviet triple, a P-39 and two P-40s on 23 March, 1943. He scored a triple victory (3 British fighters, Nos. 75, 76 & 77) on 23 April, 1944 SW of Cilli, in the Balkans. His 80th, a P-51 N of Waldkraiburg on 24 April, 1944. Victories 90 & 91, both P-47s in the Dives-sur-Mer area on 16 June, 1944. His 92nd & 93rd, a Spitfire and a P-51 NW of Caen on 22 June, 1944. His 95th, a P-51 SW of Flers on 24 June, 1944. A P-51 NW of Achmer on 8 December, 1944. He was nominated for the EL.
His aircraft and his remains were found near Bad Godesberg 26 Jan 1968 (Youngs)





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43 Bartels, Karl HeinzUffz6/18/1917Hamburg6/KG-26He 111H-3 Werk # 3258 "1H + HP" (lost 9/7/40)Bomber Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) the night of 6/7 September, 1940, failed to return from a mission over England, believed to be near the coast of County Durham. Remaining crew (all KilledInAction (KIA), bur German War Cemetery Werl-Waldfriedhof, Germany): Uffz Karl Heinz Bartels, Gr 2; Fw Gerhard Markuse, Gr 4; Gefr Josef Maier, Gr 6 and Uffz Franz Schweizer, Gr 5. Ofw Staffeldt bur Gr 3 (D.Drury).
(Added by Pietrzak Youngs)
On 07 September 1940 at 03:15 minutes a Heinkel He 111 H-3 of 6./KG 26 crashed near Küstelberg in Sauerland. Küstelberg is today part of 59964 Medebach. The crew: Uffz Karl-Heinz Bartels, pilot, b. 18.06.1917 in Hamburg
Oberfeldwebel Heinrich "Hans" Staffeldt, observer, born March 12, 1914 in Genskow
Fw Gerhard Markuse, radio operator, b. 26.07.1920 in Königsberg
Gefr Josef Maier, board mechanic, born. 22.10.1910 in Cologne
Uffz Franz Schweizer, gunner, b. 27.05.1918 in Ochsenhausen

The crew was buried on September 11, 1940 at the Forest Cemetery in Werl with all military honors. (source Luftwaffe Forum)
(Added by Pietrzak Youngs)
Chronik des Berufssoldaten Heinrich Staffeldt
44 Barth, HeinrichFw13/NJG-2 (7/41)Bf 110C EK 2
Night Fighter Operational Clasp
One known victory, his 1st, a Blenheim 30 km east of Great Yarmouth on 7 July, 1941.
45 Bartling, HeinrichLt7/24/19219/KG-27 (5/42)He 111H-6 Werk # 7052 "1G + AT" (lost 5/8/42)Bomber Operational ClaspMIA 8 May, 1942 when his ac suffered flak damage over Kerch Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine, and crashed between Ak-Monaj and Kerch (Parpatsch possibly). Remaining crew: Uffz Josef Zenger, Obs (KIA); Uffz Erich Herbst, RO (MIA); Uffz Hans Sons, Flt Engr (KIA) and Ogefr Anton Theimer (or Theiner), Gnr (MIA). Only Uffz Zenger found on VDK. His remains not yet transferred to a military cemetery, but a grave is believed to exist at Krovske, Crimea. He is commemorated in the War Cem. at Sevastopol-Gontscharnoje, Ukraine (D.Drury).
46 Bartzen, HeinrichFw2/JG-1 (2/44), 3/JG-1 (9/44)Fw 190A-7 Werk # 430359 "Black 8" (lost 2/20/44), Fw 190A-8 Werk # 173858 "Yellow 7" (lost 9/19/44)Wound Badge
Fighter Operational Clasp
Injured in a crash on 19 September, 1944 when he overturned on landing at Husum. WIA 20 February, 1944 during aerial combat with "4 mots" near Altenwalde/Cuxhaven. He bailed safely despite his wounds.
47 Batels, WilhelmUffzII/KG-76Ju 88A-5 Werk # 542 (90% damaged)Wound Badge
Bomber Operational Clasp
Injured in a crash the night of 16/17 March, 1941 at Chateaudun, cause unknown. Remaining crew (all injured): Gefr Hermann Model, Observer; Ogefr Heinrich Hanss, R/O and Gefr Wilhelm Baszik, Gunner. Source: Bristol Past, John Penny. This could be Lt Wilhelm Batel.
48 Batezke, HubertOfw1(F)/122 (Norway)Ju 88D-1 Werk # 430722 "4N + FH" (lost 2/7/45)Observer Operational ClaspMIA with his Stffüh & Observer Hptm Heinrich Eiler and two other unnamed crew 7 February, 1945, cause unknown, location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List).
49 Batz, Wilhelm 'Willi'Maj5/21/1916Bamberg237Instr duty, 5/JG-52 (12/42), Stfkpt 5/JG-52 (8/43 S.U.), Kdr III/JG-52 (4/44), Kdr II/JG-52 (5/45)Bf 109G, Bf 109K-4 "Black <1" in II/JG-52
RK(3/26/44)
S(4/21/45)

Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(1/28/44)
EP(11/14/43)

EK 1 & 2
Wound Badge
Ftr. Oper.Clasp w/"400"
6th ranked German Ace. Wounded three times, shot down four times. Shot down 15 enemy AC on 30 May, 1944, on seven separate missions. 445 combat missions, all victories in the East except 5. 2 four engine bombers. His first known Soviet victory, a LaGG-3 on 11 March, 1943. Two LaGG-3s on 15 April, 1943. Two Il-5s and a LaGG-3 on 20 April, 1943. A Yak-1 on 9 May, 1943. A LaGG-3 S of Anapa on 10 June, 1943. A Yak-1 on 21 July, 1943. A P-39 on 7 August, 1943. Two Yak-1s on 9 August, 1943. Two Yak-1s on 5 September, 1943. A LaGG-5 and a Yak-9 on 12 October, 1943. Three Yak-1s on 16 November, 1943. Six victories in the Eltigen area on 5 December, 1943. A Yak-1 and a Yak-9 on 10 February, 1944. He scored 15 victories on 31 May, 1944. Six Soviet victories on 19 July, 1944. His 200th on 20 July, 1944. Six victories on 17 August, 1944. Nicknamed "Rabitzky" by his Russian counterparts, he was one of the most feared by the Soviet airmen. He and his Group eluded Soviet capture after the war. Retired from the BundesLuftwaffe as Oberst. Deceased 11 September, 1988 at Mauschendorf, Unterfranken.

Courtesy Heinrich Sturm, left, Gerhard Barkhorn middle, Wilhelm Batz right

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50 Bauer, ErwinOFwBlindflugschule 5Ju 52 3m Werknr. 600KIFA on 29/01/41 in mid air collision with another Ju 52 of Oblt Julius Hülsmann near Landsberg/Warthe. Crew all KIFA Obsv Fw Heinrich Meier, RadOp Fw Johann Lochner, Engr Uffz Hans ErdmannCKonig
51 Bauer, HeinrichOblt10/4/1920KFS-4 ('41), 12/KG-76 (7/42), 7/KG-76 (6/43), Adj III/KG-76 (1/43), 7/KG-76 (12/44 as pilot)Ar 234B-2 most likelyPilot BadgeAfter serving in admin positions, he joined 7/KG-76 as a pilot in December 1944, no further detail (LOCS & C.König).


52 Bauer, HeinrichFlg03/08/44Plattling, Deggendorf6./NJG 5Crew member KIA/KIFA on 18 August 1943 near Stettin during bailing (probably the chute didnt open)CKönig
53 Bauer, HerbertMaj4/16/1919Innsbruck, Austria111/StG-2 (2/42 Dno, S.U.), Stfkpt 3/StG-2, Kdr II/SG-103 (11/44), Kdr I/SG-2 (12/44)Ju 87D-1 Werk # 2080 "T6 + CS" (dam 4/24/42) , Fw 190 in SG-2; Ar 96, Fw 190F & Ju 87D or G in SG-103
RK(12/31/43)
EL(9/30/44)

Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(4/2/42)
EP(12/8/41)

EK 1 & 2
Wound Badge
Dive Bmbr Oper.Clasp w/Pend.
1071 missions, including 70 with the Fw 190. One known victory, a Soviet Yak-9 on 5 December, 1944. 12 unconfirmed aerial victories. Destroyed 51 tanks, 2 armored trains, numerous shipping hits. Shot down, suffering a broken jaw; hit by MG fire from a LaGG-3, piloted by Starshina Shakh, of 11 GIAP, on 24 April, 1942. He bailed safely and managed to return to his base at Krasnoye-Selo. A fighter pilot dispatched the LaGG-3, avoiding a worse fate for the Stuka pilot. Shot down repeatedly over the Kuban bridgehead. His EP was awarded on 8 December, 1941. Deceased 24 March, 1997 (Heinrich Breuer). Added: The mission on 24 April, 1942 was to attack shipping at Kronstadt, located on Kotlin Island in Kronstadt Bay, west of Leningrad. Whether sd by Skakh or flak, Maj Bauer was injured making a forced landing at Krasnoye-Selo, SSW of Lenningrad. He was out of action until 25 February, 1943 (D.Drury).

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54 Baule, HeinrichUffz4(F)/14 (S.U.)Ju 88D-1 Werk # 1069 "5F + PM" (lost 6/2/43)Observer Operational ClaspMIA with his Observer Lt Josef Felten and two other unnamed crew 2 June, 1943, cause unknown, location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List).


Obsv Josef Felten.


Baule, Heinrich
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55 Baumann,Fw15/NJG-3 (2/44), 6/NJG-3 (2/45)Ju 88C-6 in 5 Staffel, Ju 88G-6 Werk # 621300 "D5 + ?P" (lost 2/2/45)
EK 1 & 2
Night Fighter Operational Clasp
One known victory, a "4 mot" N of Zerbst on 20 February, 1944. Added: His Wk# 621300 was hit by flak at Küstrin the night of 1/2/February, 1945, pilot and crew disposition unknown. Remaining crew: Lt Heinrich Böcking (23/09/22 in Trier) and Uffz Fallier (M.Balss) (Acc to Veit Scherzer (2010) Uffz Falliner, Alfred of 6./NJG 3, born 27/06/20 in Lyck was KIA on 11/01/44 at Abbensen near Peine area Hannover, CK).
56 Baumann, HeinrichLtFl.ü.G.-1Fi 156 Werk # 1393 (80% dam 9/23/43)Wound Badge
Pilot Badge
Injured with an unnamed passenger 23 September, 1943; struck an obstruction at the Morangis airfield.
57 Baumann, HeinrichFw313./JG-51Bf-109 G EK 2
Belly landing at airfield on 18/02/45. WIA on 23/03/45 during engine starting when artillery shells hit. Went into hospital because of injuries by splinters where he subsequently lost his right leg



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CKönig
58 Baumann, ReinholdFw7/13/1911313/JG-51 (10/44 S.U.)Bf 109G, Fw 190A
EK 1 & 2 (10/21/44)
Fighter Operational Clasp
One known victory, a Soviet Boston III on 13 October, 1944. A 2nd, an Il-2 (m.H.) on 19 October, 1944. A 3rd, a Yak-9 on 26 October, 1944. Deceased 31 January, 1997. Jager Blatt Obit. Added: His Given name may have been Heinrich (or a combo of Reinhold/Heinrich) (Molder's War Diary) (D/Drury).
59 Baumgartner, HeinrichFw11/KG-26 (Lübeck-Blankensee)Ju 88A-4 Werk # 142450 "1H + LW" (lost 6/14/44)Bomber Operational ClaspMIA with his entire crew 14 June, 1944 when their ac was reported to have crashed into the Baltic Sea, cause unknown. Remaining crew: Gefr Hans Dehler (MIA), Ogefr Hans Heinrich Gellert (possibly Johann Heinrich Gellert buried Höxter Gr 8) and Gefr Alfred Janik (MIA) (D.Drury).
60 Becher, HeinrichUffz13/JG-27Bf 109E EK 2
Fighter Operational Clasp
One known victory, his 1st, a Gladiator over Tirlemont, 10 May, 1940.
61 Bechthold, ValentinOfw3/6/1917Kerspenhausen, HersfeldFFS - See (Stettin), 3/Küstenfliegerstaffel - 506 (10/41), 7/KG-26 (Rennes Fr.)He 115 & Ju 88A in 3/506, Ju 88A-4 Werk # 142086 "1T + CR" or "HR" (lost 7/30/42)EK 1 & 2 (10/11/41), KVK w/Schw., Bomber Operational Clasp in SilverKilledInAction (KIA) with unnamed crew 30 July, 1942 at Thorney, Huntingdon, 6 miles ENE of Peterborough, after being hit by flak (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: A recipient of the Combined Pilot/Observer Badge, he and his crew were killed after an attack on Birmingham, 30 July, 1942. Initially buried at Ramsey/Hunts, he is now buried at Cannock Chase, Blk 5, Row 8, Gr 191. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Fw Ludwig Drees, Obs (geb 5/30/1914, Steinebröck, bur CC, 5/8/190); Ogefr Karl Neberling, R/O (geb 5/13/1920, Rauental, bur CC 5/8/188) and Gefr Heinrich Bredemeier, Gnr (geb 1/5/1920, Hannover, bur CC 5/8/189). Valentin was the older brother of Peter Bechthold. Source: Jan Bechthold, Great Grandson, 2/2023.

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62 Beck, HeinrichFw12/JG-301 (11/44)Fw 190A-8 Werk # Unk (lost 12/44)Fighter Operational ClaspMIA in December, 1944; date and circumstances unknown.
63 Beck, Heinrich OttoHptm1/1/1915MannheimStfkpt 12/KG-30 (7/41), Erg Staffel/KG-28 (9/41), Stfkpt 11/KG-30 (1/42), RLM Staff Pos (3/43-5/45)He 111HBomber Operational ClaspSurvived th war, became an MD and lived in Heidelberg (LOCS).
64 Beck, RudolfHptmKdr I/JG-51 (12/42 S.U.)Bf 109F, Fw 190A-3 (lost)Fighter Operational ClaspKIFA 17 January, 1943 when Karl Gottfried Nordmanns Fw 190 stalled on takeoff and flipped over into Becks Fw 190. Nordmann was able to bail with a dislocated arm, but was so affected by this event, he never flew another combat operation. Beck had replaced Heinrich Krafft only a month earlier. Source: John Weal.
65 Becker,Gefr8/JG-53 (9/40)Bf 109E-4 (lost 9/40)Fighter Operational ClaspCrashed into the Channel on 29 September, 1940, after aerial combat over England (Prien). Not certain if he perished, since I have a Gefr Heinrich Becker later in 8/JG-53 and a Fw Becker later in 6/JG-53.
66 Becker, ArnoldGefr7/29/1922FFS B7 (Clermont-Ferrand)Si 204 Werk # 46 (lost 2/4/44)Trainee?KIC with co-pilot Gefr Waldemar Hecht (geb 2/19/1923) on 4 February, 1944, cause unknown, however the occupants in the village of Auvergnate heard the ac in distress before hitting the ground and burning. Remaining crew (KIC): Uffz Heinz Horn, geb 7/18/1922, Observer. The French crash report suggests he survived, but died of his injuries later. However his grave marker displays Feb 4. A 4th person, Fw Heinrich Leopold geb 10/13/1919 is on a grave marker with one of this crew, showing his date of death as 2/10/44 (curiously). All are buried in the Dagneux Cemetery. Source: French Crash Report online, thanks to F. Braun
67 Becker, HeinrichUffz4(Jabo)/JG-54Fw 190A-6 "Red ?" (lost)Fighter Operational ClaspMIA 4 January, 1944 over Map Coordinate 97834.
68 Becker, HeinrichUffz1/27/1919Trier2(Erg)/JG-53 (early 1941), Flugzeugführer 8/JG-53 (4/42 Cimiso Italy)Bf 109E Wk # 1232 (12/41), Bf 109F-4 Wk # 7531 "Black 7 + I" (lost 4/25/42), Bf 109F-4 Wk# 7513 "Black 8 + I" (lost 5/8/42)Fighter Operational ClaspPOW 8 May, 1942, shot down in Werk # 7513 "Black 8 + I" by English flak over Lucqa Venezia Malta, bailed safely. Jager Blatt 2/2004 & Prien. Uninjured in "Black 7" in a crash on 25 April, 1942 at Vittoria, 50 km south of Cap Scaramia due to ground fire, bailed safely, pilot OK (Prien). Survived the war.
69 Becker, HeinrichUffz7/31/1914Berleburg9/StG-1 (Med)Ju 87B-2 Werk # 0524 "J9 + CL" (lost 5/4/41)Dive Bomber Operational ClaspMIA 4 May, 1941 over Malta, cause unknown, his unnamed R/O KilledInAction (KIA). Ju 87 Loss List. Added: Failed to return from a mission over Valletta Malta. KilledInAction (KIA) and buried at St Michele Cem., Cagliari, Sardinia (German Losses Over Malta).
70 Becker, HeinrichUffzKGr.z.b.V. 800 or 900Ju 52Transport Operational Clasp in Gold (6/15/42)Weitze Docs online
71 Becker, HorstLt4/24/1922Bluesenbach, Cologne4/KG-2 (8/43 Soesterberg, 3/44 France)Do 217K-1 Werk# 4432 "U5 + GM" (lost 8/3/43), Ju 188E-1 Werk # 260238 "U5 + BM" (lost)KilledInAction (KIA) 14/15 March, 1944 during a night attack on London, when he was shot down by a Mosquito of RAF No. 488 Sq., piloted by S/L S.L. Bunting (DFC). The AC was struck on the starboard engine, which caught fire and the AC veered sharply to starboard and dove into the ground on White House Farm, near Chelmsford, Essex, killing the entire crew. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Uffz Gerhard Bartolain, Observer; Uffz Albert Lange, R/O; Uffz Gunter Goecking, Gunner 1 and Ofw Heinrich Litschke, Gunner 2. Added: Belly landed 3 August, 1943 in Wk# 4432 at Oude Geinsche Polder, Vreeswijk Holland, due to engine trouble, pilot Lt Becker wounded. A Tech Rep, Prüfmeister Kurt Berthold (18/011/08 in Hilbersdorf, CK) was the only other onboard, and he died in the crash, buried Yssel CT-11-260 (SGLO).




Becker


Litschke


Litschke

72 Beer, HeinrichLt3/JG-26 (12/42), Erg/JGr West (Instr 9/43), 3/JG-26 (2/44)Fw 190A-4, Fw 190A-6 Werk # 470247 "Brown 5" (lost)Fighter Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 16 March, 1944 in his "Brown 5" during aerial combat with a P-47 of 56FG SW of St. Dizier.
73 Beer, NorbertUffzIII/ZG-26 (4/43)Bf 110G Werk # 6142 "3U + SS" (lost 4/5/43)Destroyer Operational ClaspMIA with his R/O, Uffz Heinrich Jansen, 5 April, 1943, sd by fighters, location unknown (Qu.Meister File).
74 Belz, JosefMaj9/28/1909KindelsdorfKGr.z.b.V-500 (12/42), Stfkpt 7/Erg.TG (8/43-6/44), 2/KG-200 (11/44)Ju 52, Ar 232, Fw 200, Ju 188, He 111 Werk # Unk (lost 11/2/44)
RK (12/23/42)
EP (1/11/43)

EK 1 & 2
Transport Operational Clasp
KilledInAction (KIA) 2 November, 1944, cause unknown. His ac crashed 3km east of the Gross Schiemann airfield, near Ortelsburg (Traces of War & LOCS).
(Added by Pietrzak Youngs)

Ar 232 A-101

The first and only unit fully equipped with Ar 232 was the 7./Erg.TG. (Supplementary transport squadron). Their formation, in Schönwalde near Berlin, was apparently ordered as early as June 1943, probably on the 15th. The first squadron commander, Walter Meltzer (Knights Cross) from III./TG 1, had been appointed, but together with the group commander the l./Erg.TG., Major Kurt Wendorff, in a test flight with the Ar 232 A-03, VD + YC, he was fatally injured in Schönwalde along with Oblt. Helmut Jardon, Offz.z.b.V., Ofw. Albert Klenk, Bordmechaniker, and Uffz. Heinrich Gräf, Bordfunker, all of the 7./Erg.TG. Meltzer's successor was Major Josef Belz. While he and a few other members of the squadron, including Ofw. Max Limbrecht, had already been instructed in the new pattern at the factory, it was not until December 1943 that the A-02 aircraft in Schönwalde could be deployed. That same month, the squadron was relocated to Eger. There it received three more machines in January (A-06, A-09 and B-06) and another two in February 1944. The last two should have been at least one more B, most likely the B-05.

75 Bender, HeinrichLt10/28/1921JFS-3 (Neubiberg)Trainer Aircraft ? (lost 9/25/42)Student Pilot ?KIFA 25 September, 1942 800m south of the Neubiberg airfield, no cause reported, buried Erndtebrück.
76 Berg, HeinrichUffzII/JG-26 (joins 8/43), 6/JG-26Fw 190A-6 Werk # 530718 "Black 4" (lost)Fighter Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 2 March, 1944 in his "Black 4" during aerial combat with a P-47 of 365FG NE of Cochem. His body was found in August in his AC, buried in the mud, on the bottom of the Mosel River.
77 Berg, Heinrich von "Fritz"Uffz4/13/1920Schauben10(Jabo)/JG-26 (Channel)Fw 190A-3/U3 Werk # 2240 (lost 8/19/42)Fighter Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 19 August, 1942 after aerial combat with a Spitfire, after he had bombed a ship off Dieppe. He landed on Drucat, examined his damaged AC, # 2240, and took off again, and crashed 4 km N of Hesdin, before reaching Wizernes. Added: He is buried in the Ger War cem Bourdon France, Blk 32, Row 9, Gr 338 (D.Drury).
78 Bergert, HeinrichOgefr4/StG-2 (S.U.)Ju 87D-3 Werk # 2523 "T6 + DM" (lost 9/26/43)Dive Bomber Operational ClaspMIA with unnamed crew 26 September, 1943 at Aly Muntal due to enemy return fire. Ju 87 Loss List
79 Bergmeier,11JG-52Bf 109GEP


EK 1 & 2
Fighter Operational Clasp
Magnus Report. Heinrich Breuer suggests this may be a "Bergmeyer", WIA 31 August, 1944, and DOW 8 September, 1944.
80 Betke, SiegfriedHptm3/8/1917LenzenIV/KG-77 (1/42), 9/KG-77 (5/42), 3/KG-77 (1/43 Med), Stfkpt 9/KG-26 (4/44)Ju 88A-4 Werk # 140462 "??" (lost 1/15/43), Ju 88A-17 in KG-26
RK(8/8/44)

Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/17/43)
EP(1/11/43)

EK 1 & 2
Wound Badge
Bomber Operational Clasp
WIA 5 June, 1942 (Heinrich Breuer). WIA with unnamed crew 15 January, 1943 during an enemy fighter attack, emergency landing at Tunis (Ju 88 Loss List). 190 combat missions. Deceased 20 December, 1988, Cochem.
81 Beudel, ErichLt1/18/19171/ Erprobungs Gruppe-210 (7/40 to 8/40 Channel)Bf 110C-6 "S9 + RH" (dam 7/29/40), Bf 110C-6 "S9 + TH" (lost 8/15/40)Destroyer Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) 15 August, 1940. Flugbuch. Shot down by F/L S.D.P. Connors and Sgt T.Y. Wallace of RAF No. 111 Sq. during an attack on Croydon airdrome. The AC crashed at Broadbride Farm, Smallfield, Horley, Surrey, England, with the crew onboard. His R/O was Ogefr Otto Jordan, also KilledInAction (KIA). Both are buried CC, Blk 1; Beudel Gr 239, Jordan Gr 240. His "S9 + RH" was damaged earlier during combat with fighters of No. 151 Sq. on 29 July, 1940, wounding his R/O Ogefr Heinrich Diemer (Bf 110 Loss List).
(Added by Pietrzak Youngs)

Beudel's 110 in pieces

Cannock Chase
82 Beumer, RichardOfwI/KG-40Fw 200C-2 Werk # 0015 "F8 + KH" (lost 8/20/40)Bomber Operational ClaspInterned 20 August, 1940 after his ac crashed on Faha Ridge, Mount Brandon, County Kerry due to foul weather. Remaining crew (all interned at Camp Curragh, County Cork): Reg.Rat.Dr Erich Kreuger, Meteorologist; Oblt Kurt Heinrich Mollenhauer; Fw Ludwig Wochner; Uffz Hans Bell and Gefr Kurt Kyck. Source: D.Drury.
83 Bezner, HeinrichFw11/JG-53(9/39; 5/40 Douzy)Bf 109D, Bf 109E-3 (5/40) EK 2(9/10/39)
Fighter Operational Clasp
KilledInAction (KIA) 26 August, 1940 during aerial combat, suffered engine damage and crashed at Portland (Prien). One known victory, his 1st, a Mureaux west of Saarbrücken, 10 September, 1939, for which he received the 2nd EK 2 authorized in WWII, the first going to his Staffel-mate Ofw Walter Grimmling. Bezner was Grimmlings wingman.

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84 Bicke, JosefOfwI/KG-30Ju 88A-4 Werk # 1049 (lost)Bomber Operational ClaspKIC 11 April, 1942 as a result of a mid-air collision at Oulu Norway with another Ju 88 of KG-30, piloted by Hptm Gottfried Hafer (also KIC). Both were on a non-operational flight. Remaining crew (all KIC): Uffz Heinrich Hellenkamp, Observer; Ofw Alois Lüthgart, R/O; Ofw Walter Horn, Gunner and Fw Emil Kagel, Mech. Source: SIG Norway.
85 Bieberstein, F.Uffz9/KG-6 (2/44 Melsbroek)Ju 88A-4 Werk # unk (lost 2/23/44)Bomber Operational ClaspHis Ju 88 crashed into the North Sea off the Dutch coast the night of 22/23 February, 1944, cause and pilot/crew disposition unknown (DeSwart). Added: Uffz Bieberstein (MIA). Remaining crew: Fw Heinrich Ernst, Obs (geb 1/13/20, Contwig) (KilledInAction (KIA), body washed ashore 5/6/44 Bergen aan Zee, bur Ysselsteyn CL-4-91); Fw K.Landberger, R/O (MIA) and Uffz H.Exner, Mech (MIA) (Find-A-Grave by Fred).
Ysselstein, Holland
86 Bieroth, Heinrich AlexanderLt5/31/19168/KG-30Ju 88A-2 Werk # Unk "4D + NS" (lost 7/3/40)Bomber Operational ClaspKilledInAction (KIA) with his entire crew on 3 July, 1940 when they were sd by Spitfires of No.603 Sq., piloted by F/O I.S.Ritchie, P/O G.K.Gilroy & P/O J.R.Caister, and crashed in flames into the North Sea off of Stonehaven, 2 miles SE of Inverbervie. Remaining crew: Hptm Werner von Schulze, Obs (?) (MIA), Fw Willi Engelskirchen, R/O (MIA) and Uffz Bernhard Brüggen, Gnr (?) (MIA). Lt Bieroth was later recovered from the sea and buried in the Dyce Churchyard, Aberdeen Scotland (LOCS & D.Masson).
Photo Dave Masson
87 Bierwirth, Heinrich HeinzOfw3/5/1914Bochum85/JG-26 (7/41)Bf 109F, Fw 190A-3 Werk # 120 (6/42), Fw 190A-3 Wk # 30353 "Black 11" (20% dam 8/27/42), Fw 190A-4 Wk # 2400 "Blk 5" (lost 11/27/42)
EK 1 & 2
Wound Badge
Fighter Operational Clasp
KilledInAction (KIA) 27 November, 1942 after strafing a locomotive on the Dungeness Peninsula. The locomotive exploded, and the debris struck his A-4, causing him to crashing near Lydd, Kent. Buried Hawkinge Cem, Kent, German Plot "O", Row 5, Gr 8 (M.Croft). Severely wounded and bailed from his A-3 27 August, 1942 after being bounced at Arques by Spitfires of the "Eagle Squadron" (RAF No. 71). One known victory, his 1st, a Spitfire 10 km northwest of Calais on 27 September, 1941. His 2nd, a Spitfire at Cape Gris Nez on 28 March, 1942. his 3rd, a Spitfire 8 km north of Calais on 8 April, 1942. his 4th, a Spitfire on 5 June, 1942. His 5th, a Spitfire in the Somme/Mündung area on 31 July, 1942. His 6th, a Spitfire of RAF No. 340 Sq. north of Dieppe on 19 August, 1942. His 7th, a Spitfire NW of Stab Valery-en-Caux on 24 August, 1942. His 8th, a Spitfire of RAF No. 350 Sq. 3 km northeast of Rue on 27 August, 1942.
88 Billingham, HeinrichOblt8/KG-30 (Med)Ju 88A-4 Werk # 0415 "4D + DS" (lost 12/12/42)Bomber Operational ClaspMIA with unnamed crew at Bone 12 December, 1942, cause unknown (Ju 88 Loss List).
89 Binder, HeinrichHptm12(F)/22, Stfkpt 4(F)/122 (11/43-7/44)Ju 88A & D, Me 410A & B EK 2
Observer Operational Clasp
One known victory, a LaGG-3 S of Povotino on 31 July, 1942, an Oblt at the time..
90 Bischoff, Hans HeinrichMaj11/17/1911Stab I/JG-11Fw 190A-8 Werk # 960509 "Black <2" (lost 12/24/44)Fighter Operational ClaspMIA 24 December, 1944 after aerial combat, no location reported, but most likely in the Ardennes sector.
91 Blaut, Heinrich HeinzUffz83/JG-3 (10/42 S.U.), 1/JG-3 (12/42 S.U.)Bf 109G-2/R6 Werk# 13903 "White 13" (lost 12/8/42)
EK 1 & 2
Fighter Operational Clasp
Soviet POW, 8 December, 1942 at Map Quad. 4915, cause unknown. "White 13" captured intact. His first known victory, two Il-2s on 14 October, 1942. Two more Il-2s over Stalingrad on 29 November, 1942. A Yak-1 and an Il-2 over Stalingrad on 30 November, 1942. An La-5 and an Il-2 over Stalingrad on 8 December, 1942.
92 Bleichert, HeinrichOfwStab I/KG-40Fw 200C-3 Werk # 0069, "F8 + BB" (lost 7/23/41)Bomber Operational ClaspAC reported lost 23 July, 1941 west Ireland (54°/13°35W). (Fw 200 Losses, 1988 Book per H. Breuer). Added: sd by a Hudson of RAF No. 233 Sq., piloted by P/O Down. Pilot Bleichert POW. Remaining crew: Ofw Josef Raczak, Co-P (POW); Fw Karl Übelhofer, R/O (POW); Gefr Josef Weid (2nd R/O (POW); Ofw Heinrich Grube, Flt Engr (POW); Ogefr Anton Rogenhofer, Gnr (POW) and Reg Rat August Dollinger (KilledInAction (KIA)). Dollinger believed buried with the ac, the remaining crew rescued by HMS Begonia (D. Drury).


Courtesy Christian König

93 Bley, HeinrichUffz4(Schl)/LG-2 (Channel)Bf 109E-4/B Werk # 5391 "White A" (lost 10/7/40)Fighter Operational ClaspPOW 7 October, 1940 after aerial combat off Greatstone. Added: Uffz Bley was rescued by the Dungeness Life Boat; captured with slight head injuries (C.König).


Courtesy Christian König


Courtesy Christian König

94 Block, HeinrichUffz2/JG-301 (2/44)Bf 109G-6 Werk # 411224 (lost 2/22/44)Wound Badge, Fighter Operational ClaspWIA 22 February, 1944 during aerial combat; he bailed safely, the ac crashed near Penk, SE of Obervellach, Mölltal (Kärnten) (C.König).
95 Blum, Heinrich FranzUffz23/JG-53 (7/41 S.U.; 3/42 Malta)Bf 109F-2 Werk # 5456 "Yellow 1" (lost 7/10/41), Bf 109F-4 Werk # 7392 "Yellow 8" (lost 3/14/42) EK 2
Wound Badge(7/10/41)
Fighter Operational Clasp
KIC 14 March, 1942, a mid-air collision with his leader, Walter Seiz over Gozo Malta. Seiz, in Bf 109F-4 Wk# 7301,was uninjured but his AC was totaled (Prien). MIA briefly 10 July, 1941 and wounded, presumably during aerial combat 20 west of Berditschew. Returned later. He was wingman for Walter Seiz in Russia and Malta. Source" Jochen Prien
96 Blume, GertOblt1/KG-51Ju 88A-4 Werk # 5721 "9K + GB" (lost 5/23/42)
Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(7/2/42 Post.)

EK 1 & 2
EP (12/1/41), Bomber Operational Clasp
KilledInAction (KIA) 23 May, 1942; shot down by fighters 18km N of Barvenkovo (DK-G Awards List & LOCS). Added: Crew (all KilledInAction (KIA)): Obsv Uffz Werner van Drage, Radop OFw Christoph Müller, Gunr FW Heinrich Deussen (CKönig)





97 Bode, Dr. GustavFw06/04/12OscherslebenIII./KG 53He-111MIA/ KIA on 23/10/41 near Orel. Crew (KIA) Gunr Uffz Adolf Hammann (born 13/03/16 in Esslingen), Radop Uffz Kurt Richter (born 20/02/18 in Berlin), Gunr Uffz Carl Heinrich/ Heinz Glaser (born 19/01/17 im Uelzen)CKönig
98 Bode, Heinrich6/7/1922IV/NJG-3Bf 110G-6(most likely) or Ju 88G-1Night Fighter Operational ClaspDeceased 8 June, 2000. Jager Blatt Obit.
99 Bode, HeinrichFw1./Kü.Fl.Gr-506MIA on 20/06/40 near Drontheim. Crew MIA: Obs Lt d. Res. Bickebach, Hans, RO Fw Hildebrand, GeorgCKönig
100 Boecker, HeinrichHptm4/14/1912Spenge3/LG-1 (5/41 Crete, 8/41/Med), Stfkpt 12/LG-1, numerous Staff positionsJu 88A-5 Werk # 2262 "L1 + LL" (interned 5/22/41), Ju 88A-5 Werk # 6311 "L1 + SL" (lost 8/6/41)
RK(2/29/44)

Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(6/17/41)
EP(7/6/41)

EK 1 & 2
Bomber Operational Clasp
His Wk# 6311 was reported lost 6 August, 1941, fuel pump failure, landing near the shore at Fethiye. The remaining crew interned in Ankara. Boecker eventually repatriated and became Stfkpt in 12/LG-1. Remaining crew: Uffz Ernst Mössner, Obs; Gefr Kurt Hüttl, R/O and Gefr Horst Täsch (or Hans Tesch?, see below), Gnr. Wk# 2262 was reported lost (interned) 22 May, 1941, hit by AA fire over Crete, force landed in Turkey. Pilot and crew repatriated uninjured. Remaining crew: Uffz Ernst Mössner, Obs; Fw Fritz Jährling, R/O and Gefr Hans Tesch, Gnr (Özkan Türker). Deceased 2 February, 1987, Bielefeld.


Courtesy Christian König

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