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RT 22nd May 2008 07:56

II.JG1
 
Regarding this group nd the action during Normandy campaign, some question raise, the group on 6.june start from Störmede made some stop at Montdidier, then after a night there arrive at Le mans on 7.june, nd started immediatly "for the beach" at 05h00 , during this action Hptm Weber lost his life, schedule looks very tight , or....

Further Ofhr Kaatz was killed in action against the Canadians on 28.th or 29.th ???

Remi

Andreas Brekken 22nd May 2008 11:19

Re: II.JG1
 
Only aircraft loss on given dates are one MIA on 28.06.1944, non-officer.

I am sure that someone with access to NVM's for JG 1 will sort this out, and it is probably in the Prien volumes on JG1/11, but I am not at home now to look it up.

Regards,
Andreas B

Grzegorz Cisek 22nd May 2008 16:12

Re: II.JG1
 
Hptm. Karl-Heinz Weber was killed in action on June7 1944 as a III./JG 1 Gruppenkommandeur (Bf 109G-6/AS 410399) in cobat with P-47 over Caen. According Mombeek's JG 1 on June 7, II./JG 1 lost 3 FW 190 in combat (at least one over Le Mans). I suppose that the morning fight refered to 7./JG 1 which was operationally included to II./JG 1. Lt. Johann Brunnler lost his life in this combat with Mustangs over Chateaudun.

Ofhr. Aloysius Katz of 5./JG 1 lost his life on June 28 (FW 190 A-8 "black 7" 680523) in combat with Spitfires over Flers area.

Franek Grabowski 22nd May 2008 16:54

Re: II.JG1
 
Weber was downed over Rouen by 315 Sqn, most likely by F/L Janusz Marciniak.

RT 22nd May 2008 18:49

Re: II.JG1
 
Quite interesting, Andreas are the losses of the 7.JG51 " consolided" with those of the II.JG1

the 7.JG51 became the 8.JG1 later, when the Gruppe expand to 4 Staffeln, one thing looks strange is that on 4. july the 7.JG51 lost the Ltn helmut Weissbrodt, on 5. dec.44 flying for 8.JG1 Ltn helmut Weissbrodt was wounded...

Rémi

Andreas Brekken 22nd May 2008 23:49

Re: II.JG1
 
Hi, Rémi

I do not believe they are at this time, but I can't be entirely sure. What do you have on the loss of Weissbrodt on July 4th 1944? It seems that the 7./JG 51 did not file a loss for him on this date, maybe it was a MIA case and he returned?

Regards,
Andreas B

Leo Etgen 23rd May 2008 02:22

II./JG 1
 
Hi guys

Prien has the following for Leutnant Helmut Weissbrodt on the dates mentioned:

4 July 1944: Leutnant Helmut Weissbrodt of 7./JG 51 killed in aerial combat in Fw 190 A-8 "Blue 2" (W.Nr. 730 923), crashed at St Lo
5 December 1944: Leutnant Helmut Weissbrodt of 8./JG 1 missing in aerial combat with P-51 fighters in Fw 190 A-8 "Blue 2" (W.Nr. 173 875), crashed in Waren area, returned unharmed

Rather odd indeed! Schuelke has that Weissbrodt was killed in combat with P-47 fighters of the 404th FG, USAAF on 4 July 1944. Prien includes the losses of 7./JG 51 along with those of II./JG 1 at the time. I hope this helps for what its worth.

Horrido!

Leo

Kutscha 23rd May 2008 03:21

Re: II.JG1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Franek Grabowski (Post 66510)
Weber was downed over Rouen by 315 Sqn, most likely by F/L Janusz Marciniak.

That is a ~60km difference.

Andreas Brekken 23rd May 2008 06:58

Re: II.JG1
 
Hi, guys.

Returning to July 4th 1944, I have the following summary losses for the units:

II./J.G.1:

2 aircraft category 1 (missing on operational flight due to enemy inflicted damage), personnel losses are 1 officer and 1 non-officer

1 aircraft category 22 (destroyed on a non-operational flight, usually these are landing and take-off accidents or engine problems etc), in this accident no personnel where wounded or killed.

III./J.G.51:

No losses reported

(II./J.G.51 reports one FW 58 damaged with no personnel losses)

So - if Weissbrodt was one of the pilots reported by II./J.G.51 he would at least as far as the GenQu was concerned be in a MIA status, not reported as KIA. Later corrections might of course have altered this.

But - I feel that without a grave location or definite NVM report showing this to have been fatal for him we should treat this as a MIA case on both occasions until further evidence surfaces.

Of course.... when I logged into the VDK database this morning it was down for maintenance....

Regards,
Andreas B

Franek Grabowski 23rd May 2008 16:55

Re: II.JG1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kutscha (Post 66546)
That is a ~60km difference.

Not my fault. It seems German loss reports of the period are notoriously inaccurate.


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