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I/KG40 Attack on Glasgow 28/29 November 1940
Could someone conversant with I/KG40 give me some advice please? My understanding of this unit is that it was formed to undertake maritime operations with FW200s and He111s. However I have read that I/KG40 was involved in an attack on its own on Glasgow on 28/29 November 1940. There was a heavy attack on Liverpool and Birkenhead that night also and I am assuming that this unit flew on up to attack Glasgow but it seems strange that a unit dedicated to maritime ops should have been involved on a such a raid. Is it possible that He111s from this unit were involved in minelaying ops on the River Clyde?
Grateful for any pointers. Thank you Keith |
Re: I/KG40 Attack on Glasgow 28/29 November 1940
Keith
You must have got this from my Blitz book. With my knowledge of KG 40, IV Fliegerkorps reported 3 FW 200s took off at 0011-0055 hrs. Between 0720 and 0755 hrs, one dropped 2 X SC 500, 12 SC 50 and 60 B1 E1 on Glasgow. Fires observed NW Glasgow 0710-0720, due to 10/10 cloud, other ac dropped similar load on Falkirk as alternate target 0620-0710, due to 10/10 cloud, similar bomb load was dropped by 3rd ac on alternate target south of Glasgow. Why did they use Condors? It was a risk worth taking with the poor weather and skills of the I/KG 40 aircrew and Glasgow was essentially a maritime target? |
Re: I/KG40 Attack on Glasgow 28/29 November 1940
It was indeed where I got the information Chris and thank you for the additional detail. A most unusual one with FW200s and it should make an interesting section in the Glasgow history I am writing up. I am slowly plowing along and it is fascinating as it is all new to me
Best Regards Keith |
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