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Old 13th October 2014, 14:25
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Re: Sanitätsschule der Luftwaffe

Norbert and Chris -



Sanitätsversuchs- und Lehr-Abt. d.Lw.
(Luftwaffe Medical Experimental and Demonstration Detachment)
KStN: none.
Located at Jüterbog and subordinate to L.In.14/RLM. Date of formation unknown. It was primarily responsible for carrying out airborne medical tests to evaluate equipment intended for air crew personnel, cooperate in the development of new oxygen and related equipment for air crew, and the examining of air crew before certifying them for return to active flying duty. On 25 March 1943 it reported the crash of a He 111 P-2 belonging to it at Jüterbog-Waldlager with 25% damage. It was still in existence in April 1945.
Leiter/Kommandeur:
Dr. (med.) Schneider (a civilian) ( ? - ? )
Oberstabsarzt Prof. Dr. (med.) Knoche (or Knothe) ( ? - ? ) 1944
(Source: Schröder, Prof. Dr. (med.) Oskar (Generaloberstabsarzt and Chef des Sanitätswesens d.Lw. (L.In.14)) – “Sanitätswesen der Luftwaffe”, unpublished manuscript dated 23.7.1945, in: NASM T-2/USSBS Captured German/Japanese Air Technical Documents, roll 8188, IP No. 360, 12 pages; Fischer, Hubert - Der deutsche Sanitätsdienst 1921-1945, 5 Bde (Osnabrück, 1982-1988), Bd. 3, pp.2003.]

I think this is the only one with a flying component. I have never encountered any aircraft being assigned to the Academy or the 3 schools that I listed.

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Larry deZ.

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