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Desiro 10th March 2010 17:32

S.G.1
 
Hi ive recently picked up a pilots grouping,photo album,award docs etc
for a pilot who served in 1/s.g.1 from late 43 until defeat in 45.

Looked up for some info on this unit and they appear to be if not the main Luftwaffe unit,one of who fought the Battle of Berlin.What i also read was that they surrended at their own will without been overrun etc.

So im asking for any more info about this Unit.

Many thanks
Andy

Kari Lumppio 10th March 2010 21:57

Re: S.G.1
 
Hello!

Your piece of collection sounds very interesting.

Few years back when I was searching something else at the Bundesarchiv homesite I noticed this document about I/SG1:

RL 21/249 Fliegerhorstkommandantur Wilna (E 267/III)
Anlagen zu den Kriegstagebüchern Nr. 4 und 5
including:
"Erfolgsmeldungen der I./SG 1"

I tried direct link to search results at ARGOS ( http://startext.net-build.de:8080/ba...RCH/search.htm ) but it didn't work.
I do remember there was longer description when I last looked into this. IIRC the SG1 report was from Spring 1944. But I may be in error. Anyway the period of the document should fit to your material.


There was also an interesting article about the second Gruppe in Luftwaffe im Focus Special:

Luftwaffe im Focus Special No. 1 - Colour
II./SG 1 in Finland, Spring 1944
http://www.luftfahrtverlag-start.de/...wfspecial.html

I don't know if there was any connection between the I/SG1 and II/SG1 during this time.


If your material includes any mentions about fighting in or above Estonia during Spring-Summer-Autumn 1944 I would like to hear more. It seems that I/SG 1 spent it's time in the Baltic countries Latvia and Lithuania, though.


And if you are not familiar with it, Michael Holm's superb Luftwaffe data site (http://www.ww2.dk) has also information about SG 1:
http://www.ww2.dk/air/attack/sg1.htm

Cheers,
Kari

Doug Stankey 11th March 2010 16:42

Re: S.G.1
 
I should also suggest looking at Volume 2 of Dive-Bombers and Ground-Attack Units of the Luftwaffe" which has a 10 page mini-history of SG 1. This book should be released by Ian Allan this month.

DGS

Desiro 11th March 2010 20:05

Re: S.G.1
 
Thanks for the replies Kari and Doug.Cant find any mention of the Baltic states in his paperwork.Tried to upload a couple of pictures but couldnt get it to work.Ill try again later.

Many thanks Andy

Kari Lumppio 11th March 2010 21:16

Re: S.G.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Desiro (Post 103257)
Cant find any mention of the Baltic states in his paperwork.

Hello!

No wonder there.

When actually reading what I linked it seems that the first Gruppe /SG 1 spent it's time separately from the rest of the Geschwader and indeed has been based in Baltics only for few days. That was Kowno (Kaunas, Lithuania) 11.-15.7.1944.

The second Gruppe - II/SG 1 - is the one I would like to find more data as it flew from Estonian bases mid-February to late April, 1944.


Kari

Desiro 11th March 2010 22:13

Re: S.G.1
 
2 Attachment(s)
A couple of bits of his service areas

Kari Lumppio 11th March 2010 22:30

Re: S.G.1
 
Hello again!

Thank you, Desiro! Auce is Latvian town, see: http://www.auce.lv/index.php?id=222


Kari

Desiro 7th August 2010 04:53

Re: S.G.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug Stankey (Post 103242)
I should also suggest looking at Volume 2 of Dive-Bombers and Ground-Attack Units of the Luftwaffe" which has a 10 page mini-history of SG 1. This book should be released by Ian Allan this month.

DGS

Still waiting for this book.I visit Ian Allan in London most weeks but
its not in yet.

Doug Stankey 7th August 2010 05:05

Re: S.G.1
 
The release of Volume 2 of Dive-Bomber and Ground Attack Units of the Luftwaffe" was unfortunately delayed while the publisher deals with the effects of the recession. We were assured recently that the publisher still expects to release this volume in March 2011, which is to say, a year late. This volume deals with all of the "SG" type units as well as the Schl.G. and SKG type units. It also contains all the indices, appendices and the bibliography.

Have patience!

DGS

Desiro 7th August 2010 05:08

Re: S.G.1
 
Thanks for the info Doug.

Andy


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