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AaronNZ 14th April 2020 11:02

Maj. Herbert Lutje activity 14 March 1945
 
Hi,

I’m interested in seeing is there any combat reports or recollections survived of the activities of Maj. Herbert Lutje Wing Commander of NJG6 on the evening of 14th/15th March 1945.
He has a claim of one 4 engined bomber shot down that night. (At 2120hrs) If there are any details of the base he operated from and/or take off time and landings etc. would be much appreciated.
Any surviving accounts of his combats from that night at all.
Thanks all for any info
Regards Aaron.

Carsten Petersen 14th April 2020 14:47

Re: Maj. Herbert Lutje activity 14 March 1945
 
You can order his personel file from the Bundesarchiv in Freiburg: RH 7/299 Lütje, Herbert

David P. Williams 14th April 2020 15:05

Re: Maj. Herbert Lutje activity 14 March 1945
 
Hi,

The NJG 6 war diary has him shooting down a Lancaster at 21.24 hrs at a height of 2700 metres, north-west of Nuremberg.

Hope this helps,

David

Black6 14th April 2020 19:36

Re: Maj. Herbert Lutje activity 14 March 1945
 
The file which Carsten mentions RH 7/299 Lütje, Herbert is only a recommendation for an award, I do not believe that this is her service file.

Carsten Petersen 14th April 2020 20:07

Re: Maj. Herbert Lutje activity 14 March 1945
 
I was supposed to go down to Freiburg in the middle of March, but unfortunately the bordes closed (and the Bundesarchiv a couple of days later). I am going to Freiburg as soon as they open up again and I am willing to copy the file.

AaronNZ 15th April 2020 01:53

Re: Maj. Herbert Lutje activity 14 March 1945
 
Hi Carsten, thanks for that offer, I don’t require his whole record, all I’m after is any documentation or reports in regards to his activities and flight on the evening of 14th March 1945. I’m in no rush, so whenever you can is fine. Thanks all


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