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Luftwaffe losses near Minden, 1/30/1944
Hello,
Looking for information on any Luftwaffe losses that occurred in the Minden area on 30 January 1944.
My great-uncle was killed on a B-17 (42-31692) that was shot down on 30 January near Minden. The pilot, who survived, wrote in a letter to the families of the men killed on board that they were in a running battle with fighters (the pilot claims there were ME-109s, FW-190s, and ME-210s). In the "final" attack the B-17 was hit by "two fighters" (unknown type) which made a head on attack. The pilot states that the top turret gunner shot down the first fighter but the 2nd fighter scored the final hits that sent the B-17 down.
The B-17 crashed west-southwest of Minden so I'm assuming any German aircraft that was shot down would have come down in the vicinity of Minden also.
One possiblity I've found is a JU-88 piloted by Hptm. Albert Shulz from NJG2. He was apparently shot down and killed on 30 January 1944 while attacking B-17's. The fact that the two men in the front of Shulz's plane were killed while the rear gunner survived lead me to suspect Shulz was killed while making a head-on attack. He supposedly crashed "approximately 30 km" from Hameln, Germany....and Minden is 36 km from Hameln.
I'd welcome any other suggestions or possibilities.
Thanks,
Gene
P.S. - If anyone has any information on the B-17 shoot-down I would welcome that information also. Supposedly there are people that live near the location of the B-17 crash that still remember the events of that day. If anyone lives near Minden, I would welcome any information they might be able to obtain from the residents.
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