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CJE 30th September 2015 11:45

Kesselring with ZG 26
 
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Attached here is a PK snapshot of Kesselring paying a visit to ZG 26 during BoB.
Extreme right is Obstlt. J-F. Huth, the Kommodore.
Can anyone ID the other chaps?

Thanks in advance.

Chris

John Beaman 30th September 2015 16:05

Re: Kesselring with ZG 26
 
Just out of ignorance and curiosity, why did Kesselring already have the Knight's Cross during the BoB? What did he do to deserve that?

Paul Thompson 30th September 2015 16:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by John Beaman (Post 207346)
Just out of ignorance and curiosity, why did Kesselring already have the Knight's Cross during the BoB? What did he do to deserve that?

Hello John,

I am happy to be returning to this forum after a longer absence than I had intended!

Various online sources say Kesselring was awarded the Knight's Cross for his leadership of Luftflotte 1 in the Polish Campaign, some of these say it was awarded on 30 September 1939.

Regards,

Paul

CJE 30th September 2015 17:04

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Right. RK awarded as Chef der Luftflotte 1.

Paul Thompson 30th September 2015 17:04

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Here is an extract from Doug's Officers database, see fuller details at link - http://www.ww2.dk/Lw%20Offz%20G-K%202015.pdf .

30.09.39 Gen.Fl., awarded Ritterkreuz
12.01.40 Generaloberst, appt Oberbefehlshaber Luftflotte 2 and concurrently appt Bef. Nord (to 11.06.43).
19.07.40 promo to Generalfeldmarschall.
25.02.42 GFM, awarded Eichenlaub, Ob. Süd .
18.07.42 GFM, awarded Schwerter, Ob. Süd.
19.07.44 GFM, awarded Brillanten, Ob. Süd.

CJE, thank you for confirming the 1939 award! Do you have anything to add about the awards in 1942? See below:

To a greater degree than the award of the Knight's Cross, the very rapid ascent from the Oak Leaves to the Swords is worthy of comment! I wonder whether the Oak Leaves award had been delayed for one reason or another and related to Kesselring's earlier command in the West or during Barbarossa.

Regards,

Paul

CJE 30th September 2015 17:15

Re: Kesselring with ZG 26
 
I assume he was one of the very few Generals that could command at the same time air and ground forces. Must have been a precious character.

John Beaman 30th September 2015 20:03

Re: Kesselring with ZG 26
 
Thanks guys,

Must have been one hellava "leadership" in the Polish campaign!

CJE 30th September 2015 20:10

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Some kind of Swiss knife?

RolandF 30th September 2015 21:11

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After the death of General Wever in '36 his successor Kesselring - a pilot himself - was responsible in leading position for the re-build of the clandestine Luftwaffe to its operative status in '39. It were those merits which made him deserve the Knight´s Cross in Hitler´s eyes. Having served as colonel in the army before '35 also made him suitable for both Heer and Luftwaffe.

VtwinVince 1st October 2015 00:20

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An extremely capable leader of both air and ground units. Period.


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