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cbe2009 8th February 2010 00:59

Wargraves in Norway.
 
I don´t know if this is the right page to put this question, but here it is:

Is there any readers in this forum, who lives in Bergen, Oslo or Drontheim(Tronhjem)?

Best wishes

Christian

Andreas Brekken 8th February 2010 15:26

Re: Wargraves in Norway.
 
Hi.

What are you after? Photographs of graves in Havstein, Solheim or Alfaset war cemeteries?

Contact me by pm

Regards,
Andreas B

John Fredrik 8th February 2010 22:35

Re: Wargraves in Norway.
 
Hi!

I live in Trondheim/Drontheim.

John Fredrik

cbe2009 9th February 2010 18:22

Re: Wargraves in Norway.
 
Andreas and John!
I have sent you a pm.
Thanks

Christian

Andreas Brekken 10th February 2010 23:14

Re: Wargraves in Norway.
 
Hi, Christian.

I have the following information on the graves you were looking for in Trondheim:

Uffz. Ludwig Geiger
Born 14.03.1923 in Teisnach

He was one of the crew members on the Seenot-Weihe of I./JG 5 which was shot down on July 9th 1943. The original loss record was registered as follows:

http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=107776


Uffz. Wilhelm Mayer
Born 01.05.1918 in Ganacker

He was on board a Ju 52 from Transportstaffel Fliegerführer Nord, which crashed into Tønnølfjellet. This crash is described in detail on the following webpage:

http://ktsorens.tihlde.org/flyvrak/oksvoll.html

and the loss record as follows:

http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=102418


Uffz. Josef Forst

He was in one of two aircraft from III./K.G.40 which sustained damage on October 21st 1944. I have no further details on him, but a NVM for II./KG 40 should reveal a bit more detail. He was apparently not killed in the crash directly, as place of death is given as Trondheim (Lw.Laz.), indicating the Luftwaffe hospital in Trondheim

More info later

Regards,
Andreas B

cbe2009 11th February 2010 00:06

Re: Wargraves in Norway.
 
Thank you very very much Andreas.
Have you read your pm? Maybe i have something of use to you.
Best wishes
Christian


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