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Stolen Ju 88 A-1, 1/3/45
Hello one & all,
does anyone have any more information regarding the following interesting incident on 1st March 1945: "1/3 From Fortress Cmdt. Gironde, Local Flak Commander. to Chief Naval Command West. A/C type Ju 88 A-1 No 897. Markings 888302 FM 12940 shot down over Gironde North. Crew: Frenchmen from Toulouse. Request that you establish who is responsible for leaving it behind intact." (source: ULTRA, CX/MSS/T.476/57, TNA, Kew) Cheers Rod |
Re: Stolen Ju 88 A-1, 1/3/45
Looks like a "Resistance" french air force which used several Ju88A around Toulouse-Blagnac and made actions against German Atlantic pockets ...
( group "Dor" later called GB I/31 Aunis).. Granville |
Re: Stolen Ju 88 A-1, 1/3/45
Hi Granville,
thank you for your reply. I'd originally assumed that this incident was a 'one-off', but, thanks to your info, now see that GB I/31 Aunis routinely used captured Luftwaffe aircraft in 1944/45. Cheers Rod |
Re: Stolen Ju 88 A-1, 1/3/45
Hi both,
None of these Ju 88 numbers given make sense (relative to each other ...), but most likely were numbers from odd parts used for spares. Pierres Dumollards ´junkers 88 et 188 Francais´ do not state any loss on that date. May relate to earlier crash but as my french is not that good someone might have better understanding if there might be a clue in that book? cheers ed |
Re: Stolen Ju 88 A-1, 1/3/45
In Aéro-Journal No. 24 (April–May 2002) Christian-Jacques Ehrengardt had part 2 of an article on the revival of the Armée de l'Air in liberated France. He mentions French Ju 88s shot down on 1 and 23 February 1945, over the Ile d'Oléron and Cémussac (= Semussac on the north side of the Gironde estuary?).
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