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Re: KG4 losses 18/19 June 1940

Brian,

KG4 losses that night were as follows:

Stabsstaffel KG4 Heinkel He111H-4 (2894). Shot down by F/Lt A.G. Malan of No.74 Squadron during pre-attack night reconnaissance sortie and crashed in Springfield Road, Chelmsford, 12.30 a.m. BO Oberlt Heinz-Georg Corpus, BM Oberfw Walter Gross and BF Fw Walter Vick all killed, FF Lt Erich Simon baled out and captured wounded. Aircraft 5J+GA 100% write-off.
German documents indicate that this aircraft was engaged in an attack on Thameshaven.

Stab I./KG4 Heinkel He111H-4. Badly damaged in attack by RAF night-fighters but returned to belly-land on beach east of Calais. Possibly that claimed by P/O J.D. Humphreys off Norfolk coast. FF Fw Erich Gregor, BO Oberlt Falk Willis, BF Fw Karl Brückner, and BM Uffz Josef Jochmann all unhurt. Aircraft 100% write-off.

I./KG4 Heinkel He111H-4. Returned damaged by AA fire during night sortie over East Anglia. No crew casualties. Aircraft under 60% damaged but repairable.

StabII./KG4 Heinkel He111H-4 (8747). Shot down by F/Lt R.M.B. Duke-Woolley of No.23 Squadron during night sortie to attack Honington and Mildenhall airfields and ditched off-shore at The Hood, Cley next the Sea, Norfolk 12.50 a.m. BO Major Dietrich Fr von Massenbach (Gruppenkommandeur), FF Oberlt Ulrich Jordan (Gruppe TO), and BF Oberfw Max Leimer all captured unhurt, BM Fw Karl Amberger captured badly wounded. Aircraft 5J+DM 100% write-off.
Due to the severity of his wounds, Karl Amberger was repatriated to Germany in 1943. The wreck remained in situ until 1969 when it was deemed a hazard to navigation and blown up.

4./KG4 Heinkel He111P. Shot down by P/O J.S. Barnwell of No.29 Squadron during night sortie to attack Mildenhall airfield and crashed in the sea near Cork Sand light vessel off Felixstowe 1.25 a.m. Possibly also that attacked by F/Lt A.G. Malan of No.74 Squadron. FF Hptmn Hermann Prochnow (Staffelkapitän) and BF Oberfw Hermann Wojis both killed,HB Uffz Franz Heyeres and BM Fw Richard Bunk both missing. Aircraft 100% write-off.
The body of Herman Prochnow came ashore on the Isle of Sheppey on June 29 and was buried at Sheerness on July 9, 1940. That of Hermann Wojis was found on the Afsluitdijk, near Den Helder, on August 13 and buried at Huisduinen two days later.

4./KG4 Heinkel He111P. Shot down by F/O G.W. Petre of No.19 Squadron and S/L J.S. O’Brien of No.23 Squadron during night sortie to attack Mildenhall airfield and crashed at Fleam Dyke, Six Mile Bottom, Cambridgeshire, 1.15 a.m. BO Oberlt Joachim von Arnim, and FF Fw Wilhelm Maier both baled out and captured unhurt, BF Fw Karl Hauck baled out and captured wounded, BM Uffz Paul Gersch killed. Aircraft 5J+AM 100% write-off.

4./KG4 Heinkel He111P. Returned damaged by fighters during night sortie to attack Mildenhall airfield and possibly that attacked by P/O L.G.H. Kells of No.29 Squadron off Felixstowe. BF Fw Heinz Schäfer badly wounded in stomach - admitted to hospital in Lille, rest of crew unhurt. Aircraft damage state not recorded.

6./KG4 Heinkel He111H. Badly damaged over Colchester by F/O G.E. Ball of No.19 Squadron during night sortie to attack Honington airfield. Jettisonned bombs and headed for base but crashed in the sea off Sackets Gap, Margate, 2.15 a.m. FF Lt Hans-Jürgen Bachaus, BF Uffz Theodor Kühn, and BM Uffz Fritz Boeck all captured unhurt, HB Fw Alfred Reitzig attempted to bale out but parachute snagged tailplane and killed. Aircraft 5J+FP 100% write-off.
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