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Bf 109 lost on 8 May 1943
Hello,
I have a short note that "the son of the pastor of Goslar" died in the crash of a Bf 109 at Wöllersheim on 8 May 1943. I have no name or Wnr. I searched the Volksbund data for dead that came from Goslar. There are 525 names but none on 8 May 1943. On the other hand, a pilot killed in Germany in 1943 was often buried by his family in private cemeteries and so will not be shown on the Volksbund database. I would like to have more details, given that AFAIK Goslar is now (and probably was at the time) a town big enough to have several pastors... It is also fairly possible that the aircraft involved was not a Bf 109, but another single-engine aircraft. So I am searching for a single-engine aircraft crashing near Wöllersheim on 8 May 1943. Thanks in advance |
Re: Bf 109 lost on 8 May 1943
happend may 8th 1944, Lt. Leopold Münster of 5./JG3 killed after collided with a B-24.
khorat |
Re: Bf 109 lost on 8 May 1943
Hi Khorat,
You're right, I found that Lt Leopold Münster of 5./JG 3 died in a collision with a B-24 at Woltersheim on 8 May 1944. The two location names are close enough to be the same. Can anyone confirm that Münster was the son of a pastor ? |
Re: Bf 109 lost on 8 May 1943
Hi Laurent,
Wöllersheim is the correct name of the place of crash. sorry don´t know if he was the son of a pastor, he was born december 13th 1920. khorat |
Re: Bf 109 lost on 8 May 1943
Hhhhmmm,
Münster was son of a pastor? :D OK OK keep on rolling and forgive my bad joke..... Had not'g to do that nite! Franck. |
Re: Bf 109 lost on 8 May 1943
Hello,
Lt Leopold Münster, Staffelkapitän of 5./JG 3, crashed near Wöllersheim, 28 km SE of Hildesheim. Can confirm that he was not a son of a pastor. Any more details available regarding the crash(site) etc? Best regards, Rob |
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