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Oblt. Albrecht Bellstedt
Albrecht Bellstedt (b. 18 February 1922 at Bremen) was particularly successful operating Ju 88 C's over the Bay of Biscay with V./KG 40 and I./ZG 1. When the latter unit disbanded in August 1944, Bellstedt was posted as Stkpn. of 9./JG 2. On 21 october 1944, he was killed near Limburg-Montabaur.
Is anyone able to shed light on the circumstances surrounding Bellstedt's death? Many thanks Gordon |
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Fw190A-9, 206037, Bellstedt, Oblt. Albrecht, 8+ 9./JG 2, 21-Oct-44Stkp. KIA in Luftkampf with enemy fighters. Recorded as an A-8., RLVVLM; Ring, JG 2 loss list, p.32; Goss, Bloody Biscay, p.184, Limburg-Montabaur area
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Many thanks John, much appreciated!
Cheers Gordon |
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Just for those who are interested:
Bellstedt was also the one to down a civil BOAC a/c on 06/01/1943 ! from http://www.bscine.com/html/ww2.doc : ... Leslie Howard, the distinguished actor, director and producer of THE LAMP STILL BURNS, lost his life at approximately 12.50 hrs. on June 1st 1943 while a passenger on board a civil airliner when it was shot down over the Bay of Biscay by Oblt. Albrecht Bellstedt, the pilot of a Luftwaffe Junkers 88. The Douglas DC3, GAGBB, ex. KLM, PH-ALI “Ibis” on charter to British Overseas Airways from KLM, was on a flight from Lisbon to the BOAC wartime base at Whitchurch, near Bristol. The 17 souls on board included the four Dutch crew, eleven adult passengers, a child and an infant. There were no survivors and it is not known if this attack on a civil aircraft was intentional or if it was a tragic mistake. ... and more links here: http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=...tnG=Suche&meta= bye all ! |
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hi, thanks gary
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