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FLYING SAUCER 15th January 2010 00:32

Majo Klaus Mietusch Personal information and photos
 
Hi everyone,

Does anyone have any detailed information about Major Klaus Mietusch? Has anyone written a book about him and does anyone have any photos and personal info like, was he married? Cant seem to find to much about him so far

Many thanks

Larry deZeng 15th January 2010 01:42

Re: Majo Klaus Mietusch Personal information and photos
 
http://www.das-ritterkreuz.de/index_...=verleihung_rk


Here's a book with a couple of pages on him as well as a photo or two:

Die Eichenlaubträger 1940-1945Autor: Peter StockertVerlag: Friedrichshaller Rundblick4 Bände A 4ISBN: Buchbesprechung: Standardwerk über die El-Träger. Alle Träger in der Reihenfolge der Verleihung. Ca. 1.700 Bilder und Dokumente. Die gesamte Dokumentation ist in sieben Zeitabschnitte unterteilt. Mailkontakt: Online bestellen:

FLYING SAUCER 15th January 2010 02:00

Re: Majo Klaus Mietusch Personal information and photos
 
Much appreciated Larry, many thanks.

Smith 15th January 2010 02:26

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FS ... further to my response to on another forum, you'll find Don Caldwell, author of the various books on JG-26 I recommended, is a member of this forum. You could PM him. He very kindly sold me autographed copies of the War Diaries.

regards Don

VtwinVince 15th January 2010 02:30

Re: Majo Klaus Mietusch Personal information and photos
 
I think you mean Don Caldwell? He was less than helpful when I contacted him years ago.

Smith 15th January 2010 02:32

Re: Majo Klaus Mietusch Personal information and photos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VtwinVince (Post 99338)
I think you mean Don Caldwell? He was less than helpful when I contacted him years ago.

OOPS! Yes, edited now. My interaction was 100% pleasant and helpful.

Alain57 15th January 2010 09:41

Re: Majo Klaus Mietusch Personal information and photos
 
Hi ,

Here someyhing on Mietusch from Tom Krackers site :

Mietusch, Klaus
Maj
8/5/1918
Posen
75 victories
2/JG-26 ('38), 7/JG-26 (9/39), Stafkpt 7/JG-26 (9/41), Kdr III/JG-26 (7/43) Bf 109E-1 Wk # 2746(lost), Bf 109E-7, Fw 190A-3 w 7 Staffel, Bf 109G-6 "Blk 20 & 22" w III Grp, Bf 109G-6 Werk # 441646 "Black 25" (lost 9/44) RK(3/26/44)-EL(11/18/44 Post.), DK-G(11/2/42), EP(4/26/41), EK 1 & 2, Wnd Bdg, Ftr Oper.Clsp w/Pend (7/10/44)

KIA 17 September, 1944.

Fatally wounded in "Black 25" by a P-51 of 361FG, 376FS, flown by Lt Wm. R. Beyer, while landing at Rath-Aldekerk/Rhineland.10 Bombers.

POW (Temp) 8 June, 1940, shot down by an RAF Hurricane in Wk# 2746. Injured in a TO accident due to eng. fail. at Gatschina in Fw 190A-4 Wk# 7147. Bailed successfully w/injuries 3/8/44 near Meppen in G-6 # 162032 "Blk 21", aerial combat with P-51's. Landing acc. 4/12/44 in G-6 # 162345 "Blk 24" hitting a bomb crater and turning over. Downed by Spit 7/17/44 in G-6/U4 #440640 "Wh 20"
One known victory, a B-17 on 9 October, 1942 named ""Big Eagle" of the 93BG, flown by Capt. Alexander Simpson. Another B-17, either # 42-3192 "City of Albuquerque" of 303BG, 358BS, or # 42-5392 "Stric Nine" of 303BG, 427BS, both downed northwest of Breda on 19 August, 1943. His favoite wingman was Uffz Erhard Tippe. 452 missions. Shot down ten times. 15 victories in the East. His 65th victory, a P-38 N of Paris on 14 June, 1944. His last victory, a P-51 at Geldern on 17 September, 1944, the date of his death. His 109E-7 was "Yellow 13" in April 1941.

Greets

Alain57

Don Pearson 15th January 2010 14:34

Re: Majo Klaus Mietusch Personal information and photos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alain57 (Post 99342)
Hi ,

Here someyhing on Mietusch from Tom Krackers site :

Mietusch, Klaus
Maj


His 109E-7 was "Yellow 13" in April 1941.


Nitpicking, but wasn't his aircraft "white 13"?

Don

Larry deZeng 15th January 2010 15:24

Re: Majo Klaus Mietusch Personal information and photos
 
Flying Saucer said he was after personal information on Maj. K.M., i.e., family, early schooling, childhood, marriage, children, etc., along with photos so we did not provide our usual block of tedious military career information. If the book I suggested does not have the details he seeks, then he may have to try and get photocopies of K.M.'s military records from BA-MA in Freiburg.

HLdeZ/DGS

FLYING SAUCER 15th January 2010 17:30

Re: Majo Klaus Mietusch Personal information and photos
 
Thanks everyone - any information on Klaus is gratefully received, would like more photos of him though. One intriguing photo I have found of him, he is sitting at the end of a long table in a forest setting and it looks like some sort of celebration. A lady with a small hat (non military) is sitting with them and I think it is called KLAUS MIETUSCH TISCHEEND (table end?) I wondered if this was possibly a wedding?


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