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Loss of 1./JG 5 on April 30th, 1943
Gentlemen,
on April 30th, 1943, 1./JG 5 reported the loss of Fw. Hubert Schaub in a Bf 109 G-2, WerkNr. 13 572, "white 10", west of Alesund off the Norwegian coast; there are however discrepancies as to the cause of his loss. Some sources state that he was lost in aerial combat without giving any details, others say that the cause was unknown. I have so far found no evidence of an aerial combat but I readily admit that my sources covering the "opposite side" are rather sketchy; therefore - can anybody out there enlighten me as to the cause of this loss ? Any help will be gratefully appreciated. Regards Jochen Prien |
Re: Loss of 1./JG 5 on April 30th, 1943
Hi, Jochen
I have read through what I have on this, and in my opinion there is nothing from the german side that indicates that this crash was a result of enemy action. 1. GenQu6Abt report just states that the loss reason was not reported. 2. The Summarische Verlustemeldungen puts the loss in category 20 (total loss on operational flight with no enemy action causing the loss) 3. In the Namentliche Verlustemeldung the more or less laconic entry by the Gruppenkommandeur says that "Fw. Schaub stürzte während des Geleitschutzes ab. Nach Angaben von Augenzeugen Absturz und Aufschlagbrand ('auf Wasser' added in pencil note). Leiche wurde nicht gefunden." I will check my references with regards to the naval operations (these are on my server at home), and come back if I find something that indicates otherwise. Regards, Andreas |
Re: Loss of 1./JG 5 on April 30th, 1943
Dear Andreas,
that is exactly what I wanted to hear. No enemy action, no Luftkampf. Thanks a lot. Cheers Jochen |
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