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# | Pilot (↑) | Rank | Born | Place | Score (↑) | Units | Aircraft | Awards | *************Notes************* | Photo (Click to Expand) | Links |
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1 | Ostrowitski, Josef | Ofhr | 3 | 2/JG-4 (Italy) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 410714 "Black 14" (lost 5/7/44), Bf 109G-14 Werk # 464312 "Black 11" (lost 12/2/44) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | KIA 2 December, 1944 during aerial combat at Mommershausen (JG-4 List). WIA 5 May, 1944 during aerial combat Civito (?), bailed safely (JG-4 List). One known victory, a Dragonfly N of Anzio on 8 February, 1944. A 2nd, a B-24 7 km SW of Montalto di Castro on 3 March, 1944. A 3rd, a B-17 S of Bologna on 30 April, 1944. Alternate spelling: Ostrowitzki (JG-4 List) | ||||
2 | Ostrowitzki, Bruno | Fw | 7 | 2/JG-3 (4/44), 9/JG-54 (8/44), Ferry Unit, I/JG-26 (Sülte airfield 4/45) | Bf 109G in JG-3, , Fw 190A, Fw 190D-9 in JG-26 | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | KIFA 17 April, 1945 when on a mission near Lake Schwerin, he flew right into the mirror-clear water. An AC, identified as the D-9 of Karl Fröb, was discovered in 1990, and the body was assumed to be Ostrowitzki, the only known missing D-9 pilot to have crashed in Lake Schwerin. One known victory, his 5th, a P-51 at Tangerhütte-Burg on 11 April, 1944. His 6th, a B-17 SE of Reuden on 29 April, 1944. A 7th, a B-24 N of Paris on 6 August, 1944. Magnus Report. | ||||
3 | Ostrowitzki, Clemens | Lt | 12/10/1923 | Schlochau | 4 | 1/NJG-6 | Bf 110G-4 Werk # 140678 "2Z + ZH" (lost 12/23/44) | EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | KIA the night of 23/24 December, 1944, shot down by an Allied night fighter ( per Boiten) most likely a Mosquito of RAF No. 85 Sq., piloted by F/Lt G.C. Chapman) by Frei-Laubertsheim, SE of Bad Kreuznach. Remaining crew: Gefr Kloth, R/O, bailed safely; and Uffz Wenzel Nosko (5/26/22), Gunner, bailed with wounds. One known victory, a Lancaster WSW of Darmstadt on 12 September, 1944. Three "4 mots" on 19 October, 1944; one by Tübingen, the other two in the Stuttgart area. | Archive Report Lancaster NG176 | |
4 | Ostrowitzki, Gerhard | Lt | 1 | 9/JG-54 (8/43), 12/JG-54 | Bf 109G-2 "Yel?" (80%) in 9 Staffel, Most likely a Bf 109G-6 | EK 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | On 25 December, 1942, in 9 Staffel, his G-2 sustained 80% damage, location and pilot disposition unknown. On 14 May, 1943, in 12 Staffel, another G-model sustained an unknown amount of damage over the Wevelgem airfield, pilot disposition unknown. One known victory, a Beaufighter W of Texel on 2 August, 1943. |
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