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Originally Posted by Alfred.MONZAT
Here's a start for a study, those pilots were killed under their chute against USAAF fighters. I never found any name of german pilots killed by russian, british or french pilots; neither names of allied pilots killed by japanese pilots. BUT, on the very few days of the fight of Operation Torch, two french airmen (Lieutenant de Vaisseau Hubert Le GRIX de La SALLE & Maître SORBIER of Escadrille 2B) were killed under their chute by american pilots... If you can provide more, please do so.
At last I had to point that if some german pilots were killed US pilots that's "negligeable" in comparison to the number of pilots killed due to the failure of their chutes
Date Name Aircraft W.Nr. Markings Unit Place
30.01.1944 OTTO Gottfried Bf 109 G-6 27025 White 8 9./JG 26 Venlo P-47
08.04.1944 ZWERNEMANN Josef Fw 190 A-7 431164 White 11 1./JG 11 Anrewitz P-51
27.05.1944 WYRICH Heinz Fw 190 A-8 730357 White 4 5./JG 26 ?
08.06.1944 ZWEIGART Eugen-Ludwig Fw 190 A-8 170736 Black 3 Stab III./JG 54 Le Cambaux P-51
29.06.1944 KLEYSER Hans Bf 109 G-6 165109 ? 3./JG 300 Rotterschirmbach
18.07.1944 HILGENDORF Viktor Bf 109 G-6 413482 White 3 + I 9./JG 26 North of Dreux 373rd FG
22.07.1944 MÜLLER Erich Fw 190 F ? ? Stab II./SG 2 4 km NNW of Zilistea
28.07.1944 ZEMPER Ulrich Bf 109 G-6 20008 White 3 1./JG 53 Gojacoru P-51
06.08.1944 SCHINDLER Rudolf Bf 109 G-6 166010 ? Black 21 + I 8./JG 53 Bleckede P-51
07.08.1944 THRAN Hans Bf 109 G-6 200034 Black 12 10./JG 26 Mortain-Domfront 368th FG
22.08.1944 PAASHAUS Karl Bf 109 G-14/AS 780782 Red 1 + - 8./JG 53 France P-38
25.08.1944 ICKES Friedrich Bf 109 G-6 412171 Black 6 11./JG 1 Soissons
11.09.1944 PUSCH Hermann Bf 109 G-6 440602 Black 7 + I 11./JG 53 Nürnberg
19.09.1944 SCHOLZ Gerhard Bf 109 G-14 165742 White 4 8./JG 11 Joppe P-51
27.09.1944 RIEDEL Hans-Joachim Bf 109 G-14/AS 780935 ? 2./JG 300 Defence of the Reich
18.11.1944 HICKING Felix Bf 109 G-14 464132 White 11 + - 7./JG 53 Germersheim P-47
02.12.1944 STOLL Willi Fw 190 A-8 ? ? 5./JG 3 Laubach P-47
26.12.1944 GRAD Hermann Fw 190 D-9 210935 Blue 13 4./JG 26 Malmedy 361st FG
05.01.1945 FAUST Hans Fw 190 A-8 960540 Black 6 + I 10./JG 11 Kirchheimbolanden
16.01.1945 KUNZE Rolf Fw 190 D-9 210104 ? 3./JG 2 Grünstadt
23.02.1945 RINK Friedel Bf 109 G-14/AS 461466 ? 14./JG 53 Kornwestheim
02.03.1945 SCHMIDT Arno Bf 109 G-10 491209 ? IV./JG 300 East of Burg
18.03.1945 SCHREY Günther Me 262 A-1a ? ? 3./JG 7 Germany P-51
19.03.1945 SPAHN Johann Fw 190 D-9 ? ? 5./JG 26 Lingen 78th FG
07.04.1945 PROCK Eberhard Bf 109 G ? ? Rammkommando Elbe Enghausen
Regards
Alfred
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It seems that Chivalry became less as WWII got worse. The dates seem to tell the story, sadly! That goes for all sides. An interesting book to read is "Fly for your Life", this boarders on some of this type of situation This is the story of Robert Stamford Tuck, RAF.
There is also alleged accounts where Luftwaffe Pilots were known to shoot Allied Pilots in their Parachutes during the Battle of France and Britain and yet there are also accounts of chivalry on both sides allowing the downed pilot to land safely.