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ross123 30th December 2009 18:56

Longest raid into Russia
 
Does anyone know what was the longest raid in to Russia by the Luftwaffe

Boomerang 3rd January 2010 04:35

Re: Longest raid into Russia
 
Hello ross123:

I reckon that is an interesting question and I have been waiting to see what replies would be posted.

Since none have come in, I thought I should get the ball rolling. I assume you are referring to the most easterly target attacked by the LW (and not the longest distance from the take-off point to the target).

Joel Haywood's Stopped at Stalingrad includes a photograph, which the caption indicates shows ships burning after being attacked on the Volga at Saratov (46 degrees 1 minute East). IIRC the same book refers to attacks on shipping on the Caspian Sea.

OK, that's a start, I hope that some further responses will come in!

Regards

Don W

NoNo01 3rd January 2010 13:36

Re: Longest raid into Russia
 
Hello friends,

if you take recce missions into consideration:
2.(F)/100 to Aktjubinsk 57°11´East ; 50°18´North or same unit to Abadan and Basra southern Irak and Iran.

Source: Max Lagoda; Ein Blick in die Vergangenheit, selfpublished 2001

All the best

Norbert
(NoNo)

Horst Fliegel 3rd January 2010 19:48

Re: Longest raid into Russia
 
August 1943, a Bv138 flying boat flew as far east as the Vilkitsky Straits, 104 degrees East, the same longitude as Singapore

http://www.allworldwars.com/image/07...rland-Map1.jpg


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