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GKPadu 21st June 2012 19:47

Fw Hermann Blumör 9./JG 300
 
Hello,

Need all informations about Fw Hermann Blumör 9./JG 300, crashed and
killed on 5th August 1944.
Thanks for your help.

Padu

Matti Salonen 21st June 2012 22:20

Re: Fw Hermann Blumör 9./JG 300
 
1944-08-05, 9./JG 300, Bf 109G-6, 163930, 6 gelbe, Nienstedt bei Buxtehude, Luftkampf. Bruch ? %.
Flugzeugführer Fw Blumör, Hermann, +

Matti

GKPadu 22nd June 2012 09:54

Re: Fw Hermann Blumör 9./JG 300
 
Hallo Matti,

thanks for your repley. But the crash site was not Nienstedt. There
is no Nienstedt near Buxtehude. But a village named Nindorf. Eyewitnesses
reported from a belly landing Bf 109 at Heimbruch, near Nindorf. The pilot
died. I think, that was the site Hermann Blumör crashed. Now he rest in peace at his hometown Seligenstadt.

Padu

Matti Salonen 22nd June 2012 11:40

Re: Fw Hermann Blumör 9./JG 300
 
According to my notes this location "Nienstedt" should come from NVM. What about possible name change of some village after the War?

Matti

ouidjat 22nd June 2012 13:34

Re: Fw Hermann Blumör 9./JG 300
 
Hello,

Effectively Matti there is a "problem" of more than 600km from North to South... Nienstedt being in Saxony-Anhalt and Buxtehude in Lower-Saxony, Hamburg area. Nindorf being, let's say, not that near Buxtehde but roughly in the same area...
Then? similarity in Nindorf and Nienstedt names? Writer having wrote it in his own german dialect? Seems to be. I don't see other explanation so far.

Tschüss, Franck.

RolandF 22nd June 2012 14:59

Re: Fw Hermann Blumör 9./JG 300
 
I would go for Nienstedten, app. 11 km northeast from Buxtehude.

Regards

Roland

GKPadu 22nd June 2012 16:19

Re: Fw Hermann Blumör 9./JG 300
 
Hello Matti,

what does it mean's NVM?

Padu

ouidjat 22nd June 2012 16:36

Re: Fw Hermann Blumör 9./JG 300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RolandF (Post 150094)
I would go for Nienstedten, app. 11 km northeast from Buxtehude.
Roland

Bravo!!

Maxim1 22nd June 2012 17:03

Re: Fw Hermann Blumör 9./JG 300
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GKPadu (Post 150098)
what does it mean's NVM?

Namentliche Verlustmeldungen or Personal loss reports.

GKPadu 22nd June 2012 21:31

Re: Fw Hermann Blumör 9./JG 300
 
Hallo Maxim,

Thanks for the information.
Nienstedten is out of question. It's a part from Hamburg.
The fight between German and US-fighters were happend between
Buxtehude and Tarmstedt. The crash sites from both are placed in this
area. I think it was Nindorf/Heimbruch, near Buxtehude.

Padu


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