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beppino 23rd June 2008 19:50

UNIT HISTORIES
 
Are there written histories of the KG 30,KG 54 and KG 76 ?

Juha 23rd June 2008 20:18

Re: UNIT HISTORIES
 
At least KG 30 and 54 had unit histories. At least that of KG 54 is a good one.

Juha

Spanferkel 23rd June 2008 20:34

Re: UNIT HISTORIES
 
Beppino,

Unfortunately no unit histories to date for KG30 and KG76. There is however an excellant unit history for Kampfgeschwader 54 (see below).

Radtke, S., 1990. Kampfgeschwader 54 - Von der Ju 52 zur Me 262 - Eine Chronik nach Kreigstagebüchern, Berichten und Documenten. Schild Verlag, München, 383p.

Regards

Jeremy

Doug Stankey 24th June 2008 00:06

Re: UNIT HISTORIES
 
I am obliged to point out that our book "Bomber Units of the Luftwaffe - A Reference Source" consists of unit histories. These typically run about 8 pages per Geschwader and describe all phases of their careers as well as who was in command of what and when. These are not as complete as the dedicated unit histories but they are (1) easy to use and (2) in English! For a thorough review of Volume 1 see:

http://stonebooks.com/archives/080330.shtml


Volume 1 covers Geschwader KG 1 through KG 60
Volume 2 covers Geschwader KG 66 to KG 753, then does the KGr. units, the ErgKG units, the LG units and various odd-ball units.

We are gratified (and amazed) to observe that our volumes rank among the best sellers of military aviation titles (according to Barnes and Noble as well as Amazon).

I hope this answers your question.

Larry deZeng IV
Doug Stankey

mjbollinger 24th June 2008 00:10

Re: UNIT HISTORIES
 
For what it is worth, I've spent the better part of a year researching the history of II/KG 40, II/KG 100 and III/KG 100. Based on that research, I can conclude that deZeng and Stankey did a spectacular job. Their presentation of information on KG 40 and KG 100 is spot on. My recommendation is that you start with their material and work from there.

Jim P. 24th June 2008 04:11

Re: UNIT HISTORIES
 
While Doug & Larry's books are definitely very good with the top down detail - commanders, locations, etc., they do not give the detail I think the thread originator is looking for. There are published histories that supply aircraft and crew details for LG 1 (Peter Taghon), KG 54 (Radtke), KG 27 (Walt Waiss), KG 2, KG 100 (both Ulf Balke) and KG 6 (Jan Horn). The KG 30 book, 'Achtung, Torpedos los' lists most of the crew losses, but no aircraft stuff. Some of these do great day to day accounting, some don't. Many of the older unit histories from Motorbuch Verlag, such as KG 4, KG 53 & KG 51 give some, but very incomplete crew details and minimal aircraft detail.

beppino 24th June 2008 08:54

Re: UNIT HISTORIES
 
Please,give me the complete title of LG 1 book and let me know if it covers the air raid against Bari harbour,2 December 1943

Stig Jarlevik 24th June 2008 18:52

Re: UNIT HISTORIES
 
Jim

Unless you have a KG 30 book I don't have, Achtung - Torpedos Los is a KG 26 unit book....

Cheers
Stig

Spanferkel 24th June 2008 19:34

Re: UNIT HISTORIES
 
Beppino,

The title of the LG1 book(s) is as follows

Die Geschichte des Lehrgeschwaders 1 (History of LG 1) - Part 1 and 2. The author is Peter Taghon and to your specific question regarding the air raid against Bari harbour, yes it is covered in I believe volume 2.

Christian Schmidt still has copies of these books for sale.

Cheers

Jeremy

beppino 24th June 2008 22:12

Re: UNIT HISTORIES
 
Can you send me a scan of the relevant pages ? Thank you in advance


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