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General Savage 30th November 2007 22:53

Who shot up Erwin Rommel's staff car that day in 1944
 
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Squadron Leader Le Roux of 602 Squadron was flying his Spitfire Mk 9 on a sweep through the French countryside that morning on the 17th July 1944.
Seeing a German staff car on a lonely road in Normandy he immediately attacked.
Later it was found to be Rommel's staff car and the attack and subsequent roll over left Rommel with multiple skull fractures.

Details:
Name LE ROUX, Jacobus Johannes 'Chris'
Number 42240
Nationality South African
Born South Africa, 1920
Arrived England 9 December 1940

Decorations DFC (1941), 1st Bar to DFC (1942), 2nd Bar to DFC (1943)
Notes KIA 29 August 1944, whilst CO of 602 Sqdn.; remembered on Panel 200 of the Runnymede Memorial

Chris le Roux took command of No.602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron in France in the summer of 1944, with Spitfire 9s, having received a second Bar to his DFC for his North African successes. He led this squadron through the fierce fighting of the invasion of Normandy, and moved it to French soil on 25th June. He shot down a FW 190 and a Me 109 on 15th July, 1944, and another FW 190 on 16th. On 17th he destroyed two Me 109s and damaged two more.

Chris Le Roux nearly succeeded in killing the German Commanding General, Erwin Rommel. Diving on his car, he caused it to overturn near the village of Sainte Foy de Montgomerie, and Rommel was flung into a ditch and sustained a fractured skull. He survived, only to kill himself on 14th October, rather than stand trial for complicity in the plot against Hitler of 20th July.
By 25th August, 1944, Paris had been liberated, and on 3rd September, five years after the outbreak of war, the Welsh Guards entered Brussels.

Chris le Roux did not live to enjoy the fruits of the victory. Like so many gallant and brilliant fighter pilots, he was killed, not by enemy gunfire, but by an aircraft accident, on 19th September, 1944

Blenheim 7th December 2007 12:01

Re: Who shot up Erwin Rommel's staff car that day in 1944
 
According to Pierre Closterman in his book "The Big Show", it was indeed 602 Squadron that shot up Rommel's car, but it was two pilots called Bruce Oliver and Jacques Remlinger, not S/L Le Roux. He cites camera gun films as providing proof but no pictures from their films are published in the book.

General Savage 8th December 2007 22:33

Re: Who shot up Erwin Rommel's staff car that day in 1944
 
Well it doesn't matter what is reported in the world there are always counter claims.
Just look at the claims about who got Baron Von Richthofen.
Many couldn't come to terms with a mere Australian infantry Lewis gunner getting him.

How about John Kennedy? Now it's a second gunman on the grassy knoll.

Blenheim 9th December 2007 17:30

Re: Who shot up Erwin Rommel's staff car that day in 1944
 
Actually, what is reported does matter, if only in the interests of historical accuracy.

General Savage 10th December 2007 07:28

Re: Who shot up Erwin Rommel's staff car that day in 1944
 
You miss read me. Please read it again.
I said that " it doesn't matter what gets reported in the world, there are always other views'.
My article stands as I reported it. I doubt if all the counter claims will disprove it any more than who fired the bullet that hit Richthofen.

Blenheim 10th December 2007 17:43

Re: Who shot up Erwin Rommel's staff car that day in 1944
 
I give up!

General Savage 11th December 2007 00:34

Re: Who shot up Erwin Rommel's staff car that day in 1944
 
Do you? What a pity. This forum needs members like you.

tsetse 11th December 2007 21:08

Re: Who shot up Erwin Rommel's staff car that day in 1944
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Blenheim (Post 55702)
I give up!

You are a wise man.

General Savage 13th December 2007 05:51

Re: Who shot up Erwin Rommel's staff car that day in 1944
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tsetse (Post 55783)
You are a wise man.

Instead of making stupid remarks about people's posts, you might be better employed on this forum by posting some new threads yourself.

F. Wendel 13th December 2007 14:45

Re: Who shot up Erwin Rommel's staff car that day in 1944
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Savage (Post 55872)
Instead of making stupid remarks about people's posts, you might be better employed on this forum by posting some new threads yourself.

Do you mean posts like yours, which are copied from other websites like

www.nationalmuseum.af.mil

or

www.subbrit.org.uk

Should this be regarded as "clever"? :rolleyes:

It seems, you don't like criticism.


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