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steve sheridan 7th February 2006 23:07

Hptm Konrad Aschenbrunner 3/KG27
 
Hi guys, im currently working on updating my files on several Kampfgeschwader units notably KG27.

Can anybody provide any details of Hptm Konrad Aschenbrenner's service career whilst serving with this unit. Particularly interested in a/c flown,
decorations, and ultimate fate?

Any help would be most useful, or help with KG27 losses.

Rgs.
Steve.

ju55dk 7th February 2006 23:45

Re: Hptm Konrad Aschenbrunner 3/KG27
 
He served as Staffelkapitän in KG Boelcke 157/later 27 from 01.01.1939 to 02.06.1940, becoming Kdr. of Kgr. 100 03.06.1940. Promoted to Major 01.04.1941. He got the EK II 15.09.39 and EK I 26.05.40. Late 1941 to R.L.M. From 16.08.43 to 31.01.45 Kdr. Navigationsschule der Luftwaffe!

Junker

steve sheridan 8th February 2006 00:28

Re: Hptm Konrad Aschenbrunner 3/KG27
 
Good evening Junker,
Thats excellent information, many thanks.
I ran a check on Google but without success.

Best regards,
Steve.

Stig Jarlevik 8th February 2006 18:48

Re: Hptm Konrad Aschenbrunner 3/KG27
 
Hi Guys

May I just point out the following
Checked two sources of mine, www.ww2.dk and Carlsen/Meyer's book Die Flugzeugführer-Ausbildung der Deutschen Luftwaffe Band 1.

According to www.ww2.dk the persons name was Kurt Aschenbrenner! I take it this is wrong and his correct name was Konrad? It also says he became Kommandeur on 14.6.40 until 11.7.41
As per Carlsen/Meyer his name was Konrad Aschenbrenner BUT the correct name of the unit he commanded was Navigationsschule Strausberg

Cheers
Stig

ju55dk 8th February 2006 20:44

Re: Hptm Konrad Aschenbrunner 3/KG27
 
Your right about his last name beeing Aschenbrenner! My informations comes from his personel-files fra Aachen, so the date I mentioned taking command of KGr. 100 are the right one!. Navigationsschule Strausberg later became Navigationsschule der Luftwaffe, ending the war in Denmark.

Junker

Stig Jarlevik 8th February 2006 22:06

Re: Hptm Konrad Aschenbrunner 3/KG27
 
Thanks Junker

Can you expand a bit about the name change (when + source) and move to Denmark? Carlsen/Meyer makes no mention of either. They say the school was moved to Hadersleben (which sounds German to me) 9.2.45 and was disbanded 28.4.45

Cheers
Stig

Stig Jarlevik 8th February 2006 22:09

Re: Hptm Konrad Aschenbrunner 3/KG27
 
Thanks Junker

Can you expand a bit on the name change and move to Denmark (when + sources)? Carlsen/Meyer makes no mention of either and says the school moved to Hadersleben (sounds German to me) on 9.2.45 and disbanded there on 28.4.45

Cheers
Stig

ju55dk 8th February 2006 22:37

Re: Hptm Konrad Aschenbrenner 3/KG27
 
It moved to Denmark 09.02.1945 called Navigationsschule Hadersleben according to a WASt-Verlustmeldung! Hadersleben is the german name for Haderslev/DK in southern Jutland. Today the airfield belongs to RDAF and called Skrydstrup. In the "Raümungsbefehl Dänemark" from 9. of may 1945 it is called Navigationsschule der Luftwaffe.

Junker

Stig Jarlevik 9th February 2006 18:46

Re: Hptm Konrad Aschenbrunner 3/KG27
 
Thanks again Junker
First of all, sorry about the double mail. My system decided to conk out and my first answer was not visible....
I had no idea that Skrydsrup was thew same as Hadersleben. You learn something new every day on these pages...:)

Cheers
Stig

ju55dk 9th February 2006 18:56

Re: Hptm Konrad Aschenbrunner 3/KG27
 
Well it can be a bit confusing when using the Luftwaffenames for different airfields in Denmark. Skrydstrup is a small village wich Luftwaffe took over i 1944 so all inhabitants had to move. The buildings was convertet to Luftwaffe-use, and the airfild build right next to it. But they named it after the nearby town Hadersleben(Haderslev). Southern Jutland was occupied from 1864 to 1920 by the germans, so all towns/village had german names during this time!

Junker


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