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David P. Williams 17th July 2005 23:24

Werner Streib's Career
 
Does anyone have a list of dates showing Werner Streib's promotions from Leutnant to Oberst, and then his date of promotion to Brigadegeneral in the 60s.

I am also interested in any sources about his career in the Luftwaffe, as well as his post war career in the Bundesluftwaffe. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks in anticipation.

Marcel Hogenhuis 18th July 2005 10:36

Re: Werner Streib's Career
 
Hello David,

We meet again! Well, about Streib´s career the necrology I have about him will help to fill in some after war exploits so I will check my Werner Streib file about that too.

One warning about Streib´s first operational combat in Heinkel He219. In much books has been written that "in the weeks after 11/12 June 1943, 20 bombers including 6 Mosquito´s were shot down with He219´s" or similar phrases. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY INCORRECT so please don´t repeat that mistake! According to a document of the Heinkel industry, the first Mosquito victims to He219 was not earlier then May 1944 !

All the best, Marcel Hogenhuis

--RvB-- 19th July 2005 00:27

Re: Werner Streib's Career
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Marcel Hogenhuis
Hello David,

One warning about Streib´s first operational combat in Heinkel He219. In much books has been written that "in the weeks after 11/12 June 1943, 20 bombers including 6 Mosquito´s were shot down with He219´s" or similar phrases. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY INCORRECT so please don´t repeat that mistake! According to a document of the Heinkel industry, the first Mosquito victims to He219 was not earlier then May 1944 !

Hi!

In the same date, in the first mission with the UHU, Major Werner Streib, and his funker Obergefreiter Helmut Fischer shot down five RAF bombers, (4 Halifax + 1 Lancaster). They supported by the land control with Walter Knickmeier, or my infos incorrect?

salute!
-RvB-

Marcel Hogenhuis 20th July 2005 09:27

Re: Werner Streib's Career
 
Hello RvB,Though I tend not to answer on anonymous postings, I can confirm that Oblt. Walter Knickmeier from the 20./Ln.Rgt.211 directed Streib to his victims.

All the best, Marcel Hogenhuis - Study Group Venlo Airfield in WW-2

--RvB-- 20th July 2005 15:07

Re: Werner Streib's Career
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Marcel Hogenhuis
Hello RvB,Though I tend not to answer on anonymous postings, I can confirm that Oblt. Walter Knickmeier from the 20./Ln.Rgt.211 directed Streib to his victims.

Thank's for the support Marcel!

Regards:
Tom Benedek
-RvB-

Marcel Hogenhuis 22nd July 2005 15:17

Re: Werner Streib's Career
 
Hello Tom,

You're welcome!
Marcel

DavidIsby 22nd July 2005 18:11

Re: Werner Streib's Career
 
AIR PROGRESS, the US general aviation magazine, did a feature on Streib back in early 1965, if I recall correctly. Included a He-219 three-view.

Franek Grabowski 22nd July 2005 22:59

Re: Werner Streib's Career
 
By the way, do you know when the first Ju 88G kills occured?


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