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Thomas H 13th April 2024 08:22

Loss lists Stukageschwader
 
Hi,

I’m looking for loss list of StG. 1, 2, 3 and 77. I didn’t find any online.
Are there website with this information? Or can someone recommend any books that contain the loss list per unit?

Kind Regards,
Thomas

Chris Goss 13th April 2024 09:20

Re: Loss lists Stukageschwader
 
There is a list for III./StG 1 in Mahlke’s book but what period are you after as any list/lists would be substantial and I am not aware of any online source or other books

DDT 13th April 2024 11:30

Re: Loss lists Stukageschwader
 
Hallo Thomas,

You can find a loss list of St.G. 2 in the unit history written by Marc Hazard published by Éditions Lela Presse, France. The history is spread over two volumes.
Next I have another about I./St.G. 76 and I./St.G. 3. There is not a loss list on it’s own, they are mentioned in the text of the missions during the Polish, French campaignn and the first phase of the BoB. The authors are Hans Peter Eisenbach and Carolus Dauselt, pubished by Helios and easy to find online at Christian Schmidt Verlag in Germany.
As also the following one, written only by Hans Peter Eisenbach about the missions of I./SG 3 during march 1944 in the east during close support to Heeresgruppe Nord at the Pantherlinie. There is a small loss list at the end from january to mai 1944.
But you can always check the digitized loss lists at the BA website. You can find more information about this in a seperate item folder at this forum: GQM Verluste und unfälle. Hope this helps a little bit.
Kind regards en groetjes,

Dirk

Dmitry Volodin 13th April 2024 11:55

Re: Loss lists Stukageschwader
 
1941:
http://airwar.ru/history/av2ww/axis/...ju87loss1.html

Thomas H 13th April 2024 16:02

Re: Loss lists Stukageschwader
 
Thank you all for replying!

@ Chris, well maybe I'm spoiled, but the Kampfgeschwader books from the 80's on KG4, 51, 53, 55 (Gundelach, Dierich, Kiehl) all have loss lists in the back. I was hoping to also find this in books concerning the Stuka units. Not looking for a certain period.

@ Dirk. Thank you for all the options. I have the books by Hans Peter Eisenbach and Carolus Dauselt and recently added the book from Nauroth (St.G. 2) to my library, but that one doesn't have a loss list. I didn't buy the books from Hazard yet, because my French isn't that good, but may get them anyways.

I will also check out the BA Website.

@ Dmitry, thank you for that interesting link.

Kind regards, Thomas

Chris Goss 14th April 2024 13:11

Re: Loss lists Stukageschwader
 
Trouble is with the KG books, the lists varied in quality. KG 4 for example is incomplete and didn’t include aircraft details

James A Pratt III 15th April 2024 17:16

Re: Loss lists Stukageschwader
 
For Ju 87 losses over Norway see Luftwaffe.no Luftwaffe in Norway which has a loss list.

bakerman 15th April 2024 18:21

Re: Loss lists Stukageschwader
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Thomas H (Post 337781)
Hi,

I’m looking for loss list of StG. 1, 2, 3 and 77. I didn’t find any online.
Are there website with this information? Or can someone recommend any books that contain the loss list per unit?

Kind Regards,
Thomas

Thomas, I will sent you a PM.

Regards, Jörg.

Bruce Lander 15th April 2024 20:06

Re: Loss lists Stukageschwader
 
hi is this of any use
:- https://www.asisbiz.com/Luftwaffe/lu...d-attacks.html

Bruce Lander

James A Pratt III 30th April 2024 20:28

Re: Loss lists Stukageschwader
 
Does anyone know were there are other Luftwaffe lost/damaged lists are online? I can't seem to find any other than the ones above.


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