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biltongbru 8th June 2010 22:43

Stuka Pilot Interview
 
I video interviewed a Luftwaffe stuka pilot: Heinz Midgeod last week at his house.

He was with I./St.G.3 / I./St.G.76 and served in France, BOB, Balkans, Crete and Africa.

Here a clip on how he was shot down in France:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxaOhs0Z1JM

I will see him next week again, if there are specific member questions unanswered from existing library material then I could attempt to get answers from Dr Migeod.

chuckschmitz 9th June 2010 01:17

Re: Stuka Pilot Interview
 
Thanks for posting.

Chuck

gedburke3 9th June 2010 09:11

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Hi,
I agree, a great post. What a treat to meet him as well.
Could you ask for a copy of a period photograph of him and his aircraft and post them here for us to see?
Cheers
Gerry

biltongbru 9th June 2010 10:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gedburke3 (Post 108212)
Hi,
I agree, a great post. What a treat to meet him as well.
Could you ask for a copy of a period photograph of him and his aircraft and post them here for us to see?
Cheers
Gerry

I have an appointment with Dr Midgeod next week Wednesday to take photographs of all his war time pictures and military documentation and will then post the interesting info here. At this moment he is in hospital but is expected to get out on Tuesday....

chuckschmitz 10th June 2010 02:46

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Please give him my best.

Pilot 10th June 2010 14:32

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Nice video- thank you :)

Dénes Bernád 10th June 2010 21:26

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Very nice narrative. I'd like to see more of it.

John Vasco 10th June 2010 21:58

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I presume the the story he relates of being shot down is that shown on page 254 of 'The Battle of France, Then & Now' by Peter Cornwell. The 2./StG 76 loss showing his Bordfunker, Uffz. H Gäth, as killed in action.

Larry Hickey 16th June 2010 00:28

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I would appreciate additional narratives from Dr. Midgeod's BoB service. Specifically the difference between action in the WC and BoB missions. Any memories of specific missions (witnessed victories or crashes, important targets, etc...) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

biltongbru 16th June 2010 17:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by John Vasco (Post 108333)
I presume the the story he relates of being shot down is that shown on page 254 of 'The Battle of France, Then & Now' by Peter Cornwell. The 2./StG 76 loss showing his Bordfunker, Uffz. H Gäth, as killed in action.

I spoke to Heinz today; he confirmed that this was the person that he buried. He told me that the girlfriend of Uffz Gath kept on writing letters to their squadron and it was the duty of his next gunner, Uffz Motzel (not sure of spelling), to reply to all these letters.


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