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Old 18th January 2008, 00:07
Giorgio Pietrobon Giorgio Pietrobon is offline
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The Goldener Sonntag of the Pilot Oblt. EMIL BITSCH , JG 3 .

Like WWII free Researcher I am involved in a large search about all the 11 Heavy Bombers USAAF lost on 19 December 1943, the well known battle of the Goldener Sonntag.
One of those stories looks the B-17 Flying Fortress serial # 42-5832 "War Bird II" , Pilot Lt. CYRIL C. STIDD, 99th Bomb Group, 15th A.F. , returning from the second bombardment of the Marshalling Yards of Innsbruck, Austria.
Over the Gsiestal / Val Casies , Suedtirol, the plane was hit by a Luftwaffe fighter in pursuit of the American formation since the Austrian territory. Just after the bail out of 6 Crewmembers the bomber exploded in the sky. The tail fell in a wood with inside 3 young Sergeants gunners dead.
Half fuselage with the wings,the 4 engines , the nose and the cockpit ended the flight off control into another side of a mountain , between high trees.
The Pilot was near his seat, badly wounded but alive. The 7 survived were captured by the local Suedtiroler Ordnung Dienst and after transported as POW to German Luftstalag 's .
My attention is now oriented to the Luftwaffe ' Pilot.
I found his name,rank and Unit in the official O.K.L. Fighter Claims ' List.

" 19.12.43 Oblt. EMIL BITSCH : 107 ( victories ) 8./JG 3 B-17 i.Raum KE . 6.000 m ( Dolomiti di Sesto ) 12,28 h. "

But in truth the exact identification could possible thanks to a signal of a Friend , Walter Boaretto ,Secretary in the Niederdorf / Villabassa ' Municipality, Pustertal ,Bozen.
He found in the Museum of the big village 2 metal plates. Both have traces of the hard war event. The first trophy,aluminium and wood together,was coming from the Allied plane. A fine oil painting represents the round tail of the Fortress with markings.
The claimant Officer Pilot is remembered with date of the combat, serial n. of this B-17, number of victories,his Ritterkreuz. At end the painter ' signature : Josef Tschurtschenthaler.
The second piece is composed in wood and a fragment of crushed aluminium,more hard than other,and a wooden carved frame around. Ever the same written information and the artist ' signature . This time the image presents the Me 109 ' crash place in the Sexten Tal / Val di Sesto , Bozen, Italia.
Both the planes were shot down ,almost in a contemporary time.
The German Airman,he wounded too, was soon recovered in the Cortina' Hospital as I know from a Book of Prof. Thomas Albrich , Historian in the Innsbruck ' University. Arno Gisinger is co-Author.

Because I am studying this one combat and I would communicate what I know to the Bitsch ' Family , I am greatly interested to a touch via mail whit his relatives in Germany or Austria.
Every meet in this Forum with former Colleagues will be welcome.
Anyone has E.B. ' record-service, info ,details or pictures of the two wrecks ?
Other news, if it can be interesting,in a next eventual message.
Attach 1 : Walter & Giorgio.
Attach 2 : The remembering plates.

Thanks ,
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Giorgio Pietrobon

Retired Teacher . Treviso . Italia . giorgiopietrobon@libero.it
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