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Karsten 7th February 2010 13:22

2./ KG 200
 
Hallo everybody

I am very interested for he fate 2./ KG 200 in the month Febrary until April 1945.

Crews
machines
Wnr.

Regards Karsten

Nick Beale 7th February 2010 14:01

Re: 2./ KG 200
 
I can recommend two books:

"KG 200, the Luftwaffe's most secret squadron" by Geoffrey J. Thomas and Barry Ketley (Hikoki)

"Moskau ruft Heeresgruppe Mitte" by Dr. Günther W. Gellermann (Bernard & Graefe Verlag)

RT 7th February 2010 14:47

Re: 2./ KG 200
 
To add that KG200, was not a monolithic unit, they flew everything, everywhere, for a vast range of purposes, we need to know more about his career, was he a pilot ?? observer ??

Rémi

Nick Beale 7th February 2010 16:50

Re: 2./ KG 200
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RT (Post 100920)
To add that KG200, was not a monolithic unit, they flew everything, everywhere, for a vast range of purposes …

Rémi

But 2./KG 200 was engaged in short range transport operations in the East, using the He 111.

(BA-MA Freiburg: RL 2 III/64)

Doug Stankey 7th February 2010 17:15

Re: 2./ KG 200
 
Our book, “Bomber Units of the Luftwaffe” Volume 2 has a 16 page long mini-history of KG 200 which is drawn mainly from original unpublished documents as well as all the published accounts. As far as 4./KG 200 was concerned it was to drop agents behind enemy lines, primarily on the eastern front. Specifics are few due to the secrecy of the unit. Its commander was Hptm. Friedrich Schäfer (Rk).



DGS

Nick Beale 7th February 2010 18:52

Re: 2./ KG 200
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug Stankey (Post 100925)
As far as 4./KG 200 was concerned it was to drop agents behind enemy lines, primarily on the eastern front.

DGS

Hmmmm … 4. Staffel was the parent formation of Kommando Olga (Western Front), Kommando Carmen (Italy) and Kommando Clara (Wiener-Neustadt). Nothing very Eastern about the first two, at least.

Doug Stankey 7th February 2010 21:33

Re: 2./ KG 200
 
Oops!
I was too hasty and misread 2. Staffel as 4. Staffel. Haste makes waste!

The 2./KG 200 provided the stem for a number of more “function specific” Kommandos, the actions of which are described in their own sections of our KG 200 mini-history. As a generalization, the Staffel was used for comparatively short range agent dropping. However, there is only fragmentary information to clearly tie any given Staffel to specific Kommandos, and so to answer the original question would be difficult. What is known about the activities if these Kommandos is described in our book.

Kommando Carmen operated on the Italian and sometimes North African areas. Kommando Toska on the Eastern front, and possibly flew agents into Iraq. While Kommando Olga flew on the West front, Kommandos Klara, Toska, Wenzel and Maria operated on the Eastern front.

I appologize to the readership for my error in misreading the question.

DGS

RT 7th February 2010 22:51

Re: 2./ KG 200
 
Very few if any losses reported for this 2.Staffel, one unit using "transport " planes was Aussen Kdo KG200/Erpr.Stelle Rechlin Ju290/B17 to be used in penetration actions but with widen legs. that's why I asked for more details

Rémi

RT 7th February 2010 22:52

Re: 2./ KG 200
 
Doug ,


Where is seated the Thunder Bay ??

Rémi

Karsten 13th February 2010 11:56

Re: 2./ KG 200
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RT (Post 100920)
To add that KG200, was not a monolithic unit, they flew everything, everywhere, for a vast range of purposes, we need to know more about his career, was he a pilot ?? observer ??

Rémi

Hallo Rémi

I don't konw very much. My Father was a pilot and´came from a Reccon-nuni. He has the front-war-bagde for reccon in gold with clasp?
I Have no other informatiuons for further wings.
I only Know, that he droppes agents behind the russian Lines withn the He 111.
He flew missions in the beginningh of 1945 from Heiligenbeil in East Prussia ( now Mamomowo?

But the chnaces are less, I search since mote tha forty years.

Many Thanks for your help

Regards Karsten


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