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Old 17th February 2012, 23:46
Jochen Prien Jochen Prien is offline
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Re: Black Sea, June 6th, 1943

Dear Matti, dear Andrey,

many thanks for your posts. I'm still trying to piece together the events on the German side but have not been able so far to completely solve the problem.

From what I have I take it that the early morning attack was flown by a Schwarm of 5./JG 52 which comprised Lt. Wolfrum and Fw. Petermann and two more so far unidentified pilots. In spite of what Wolfrum wrote in his memoirs Oblt. Batz did not take part in this early morning sortie as is evidenced by his Flugbuch. According to Wolfrum during this sortie one Soviet gun-boat was left ablaze. According to Petermann's flight log and diariy this sortie resulted in sinking one vessel and setting a second on fire.

The 07.00 hrs attack appears to have been the work of a Rotte ( or a Schwarm ? ) of 6th Staffel and was the subject of a PK-report which has been published in several books. This report however has much of a fairy-tale. Taking part in this attack were Fw. Sachsenberg and with a "?" Fw. Waldmann.

According to the flight log of Wilhelm Batz and Walter Wolfrum and the memoirs of the latter a Schwarm of 5./JG 52 took off at 11.25 hrs for more low level attacks and flew four attacks on a gun-boat; whereas according to Wolfrum it was the same craft that was left ablaze in the early morning, which was now sunk, the flight log of Wilhelm Batz indicates that the vessel was set ablaze and ran ashore south of Kabardinka, where it was destroyed.

You see, the actual events are still shrouded in a rather dense mist.

As for German losses - there is neither an indication that these attacks met with any fighter opposition nor that there were any losses; the only loss known on this day was an a/c of 4./JG 52 which was shot down in combat with fighters off Kabardinka, the pilot becoming a POW. There is no hint that this combat had anything to do with the low level attacks on the Russian warships we're discussing here.

Over to you - any input is welcome.

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Jochen Prien
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