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Bombphoon 20th July 2021 16:23

KG3 unit history?
 
Does anyone know if there was a published unit history for Kampfgeschwader 3 or where/if its records exist please? Thanks.

Chris Goss 27th July 2021 23:50

Re: KG3 unit history?
 
No such book has been written

Larry deZeng 28th July 2021 18:07

Re: KG3 unit history?
 
KG 1, KG 3, KG 30, KG 40, KG 76? and KG 77 are the six "Traditions-" Kampfgeschwader that served during the entire war (give or take a few months at the beginning and end) for which no published unit histories exist, possibly because of insufficient surviving records and, perhaps, the lack of a postwar veteran's group or at least one strong enough to effectively lobby for a published unit history. Also, a number of "wartime" KGs that only existed for part of the war lack published unit histories, e.g., KG 28 and KG 66.

L.

Chris Goss 28th July 2021 18:23

Re: KG3 unit history?
 
….and KG 40 would be a big undertaking with He 111, He 177, Do 217, Ju 88, Fw 200. My 2 books only scratched the surface. KG 66 is still a possibility but lack of veterans now make others very hard to write

Bombphoon 28th July 2021 23:04

Re: KG3 unit history?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Goss (Post 308559)
….and KG 40 would be a big undertaking with He 111, He 177, Do 217, Ju 88, Fw 200. My 2 books only scratched the surface. KG 66 is still a possibility but lack of veterans now make others very hard to write

KG40 would be still very interesting nonetheless, with a great range of classic aircraft employed...

Nick Beale 29th July 2021 07:40

Re: KG3 unit history?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Larry deZeng (Post 308556)
KG 1, KG 3, KG 30, KG 40, KG 76? and KG 77 are the six "Traditions-" Kampfgeschwader that served during the entire war (give or take a few months at the beginning and end) for which no published unit histories exist ….

L.

… leaving lots of scope for any enterprising member(s) of this forum to start work! You have nothing to lose by trying (except all your spare time for an indefinite number of years, of course).

Larry deZeng 29th July 2021 14:54

Re: KG3 unit history?
 
How true! Plus a wad of money along the way!

L.

Bombphoon 29th July 2021 14:58

Re: KG3 unit history?
 
...not forgetting the most important element, being able to sprechen sie deutsch (along with 'Achtung Spitfeuer!', that's about the most German I know, unfortunately).

FalkeEins 30th July 2021 18:32

Re: KG3 unit history?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Beale (Post 308585)
… leaving lots of scope for any enterprising member(s) of this forum to start work!

not sure if Ulf Balke posts here, but IIRC he may have already written up a KG 77 'history'..

edwest2 30th July 2021 18:46

Re: KG3 unit history?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Beale (Post 308585)
… leaving lots of scope for any enterprising member(s) of this forum to start work! You have nothing to lose by trying (except all your spare time for an indefinite number of years, of course).


Well put Nick. But what else is spare time for? :)


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