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Old 4th August 2017, 11:06
jon_st205
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Uffz. Wilhelm Braatz - Bf109 - 30/09/1940 near Tonbridge

Hi all!

I'm conducting some research on Unteroffizier Wilhelm Braatz of 9./JG54, flying a Bf109E-4, who was shot down and killed 30/09/1940 near Tonbridge, Kent, UK.

Google throws up limited information, and I've not, as yet, been able to match the loss with the RAF claims for the day. There is an image of him in happier times at Guines airfield in August 1940 - kinda poignant.

It appears he was buried locally and moved to Cannock Chase in the early 60's, as I believe was common.

I do have a special reason for this piece of research. I recently visited relatives in the area, who had been passed down a Luftwaffe M40 field service cap from an elderly relative. The cap was found sitting innocently on the driveway shortly after the action had taken place, with a burning 109 seen low overhead. It is presumed it was ejected from the cockpit as the pilot fought for his life - again, very poignant. Inside it is clearly marked with the surname 'Braatz'. Ideally the owner would like to find living relatives to pass the cap back to.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Cheers,
Jon
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