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Luftwaffe aircrew first names June 1940
Hi guys
I'm seeking first names of the following please: Oblt B. Dobner 3(H)/21 killed 6/6/40 Fw Wendler all three 1(H)/14 wounded 11/6/40 Ltn Schneider Lt G. Peters Ltn H. Wasserberg all seven I/KG1 believed killed/wounded 8/6/40 Gfr O. Kaluza Fgr C. Jetter Fw H. Wunicke FgrE. Huber Uffz G. Lowioda Fw O. Jung Ltn Simon 4/KG4 POW 18-19/6/40 and finally ................ Identity of all 5 crew of 2/KGr.126 wounded/injured 11-12/6/40 Any help appreciated, please. Cheers Brian |
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Re: Luftwaffe aircrew first names June 1940
Bruno Dobler
Karl-Heinz Schreiber (not Schneider) Heinz Wasserberg Oskar Kaluza Christian Jetter Harry Wunnicke (not Wunicke) Ernst Huber Gerhard Lewioda (not Lowioda) Ottmar Jung Erich Simon Cannot identify 2./KGr. 126 loss(es) 11-12/6/40. Do you mean 11-12/5/40? Matti |
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Re: Luftwaffe aircrew first names June 1940
If you have my Flypast article, you will see it was Erich Simon
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Re: Luftwaffe aircrew first names June 1940
I have them listed as follows:
8 June 1940 3./KG1 Heinkel He111H-3 (2911). Shot down by Hurricanes of Nos.32 and 79 Squadrons over Rouen and belly-landed at La Crique, north of Bosc-le-Hard, 9.30 a.m. BS Flgr Christian Jetter (of 2./KG1) killed, BF Gefr Oskar Kaluza (of 2./KG1) captured wounded, FF Lt Heinz Wasserberg and BO Uffz Karl Gundlach both captured unhurt – all later released. Aircraft 100% write-off. 8 June 1940 3./KG1 Heinkel He111H-3. Shot down by Hurricanes of Nos. 32 and 79 Squadrons east of Neufchâtel-en-Bray 9.15 a.m. HB Fw Harry Wunnicke, BM Fw Karl Rogoß, FF Uffz Paul Schuckließ, BF Uffz Heinz Jütte, and BS Flgr Kurt Kugler all captured unhurt – later released. Aircraft 100% write-off. 8 June 1940 3./KG1 Heinkel He111H-3. Returned slightly damaged in attacks by Hurricanes of Nos. 32 and 79 Squadrons between Neufchâtel-en-Bray and Rouen 9.20 a.m. BS Flgr Ernst Huber badly wounded, rest of crew unhurt. Aircraft 10% damaged - repairable. 8 June 1940 3./KG1 Heinkel He111H-3. Returned damaged by Hurricanes of Nos. 32 and 79 Squadrons over Neufchâtel-en-Bray 9.20 a.m. BF Uffz Gerhard Lewioda killed, BM Fw Ottmar Jung badly wounded – admitted to field hospital in Lille, rest of crew unhurt. Aircraft 40% damaged but repairable. 11 June 1940 1.(H)/14 Henschel Hs126B-1. Shot down by H-75s of GC II/4 during observation sortie of columns south of the Marne between Chalons and Épernay and over-turned in heavy crash-landing 11.10 a.m. Possibly that claimed by S/Lt Cordier, S/Lt Baptizet, Sgt de la Flechère, and Sgt Posta near Annelles, south of Rethel. BO Lt Karl-Heinz Schreiber (Staffel Bild-Offizier) badly wounded in left leg – later amputated, FF Fw Gerhard Wendler unhurt. Aircraft 100% write-off. 11 June 1940 2.(H)/23 Henschel Hs126B-1. Shot down by H-75s of GC II/4 during observation sortie south-east of Rethel 11.15 a.m. Possibly that claimed by S/Lt Cordier, Adj Tesseraud, Sgt de La Chapelle, Sgt Puda, and Sgt Jaussaud near Annelles. BO Lt Eberhard Peters wounded, pilot unhurt. Aircraft 70% damaged - write-off. 19 June 1940 Stabsstaffel KG4 Heinkel He111H-4 (2894). Shot down by F/Lt A.G. Malan of No.74 Squadron during pre-attack night reconnaissance sortie and crashed in Springfield Road, Chelmsford, 12.30 a.m. BO Oberlt Heinz-Georg Corpus, BM Oberfw Walter Gross and BF Fw Walter Vick all killed, FF Lt Erich Simon baled out and captured wounded. Aircraft 5J+GA 100% write-off. German documents indicate that this aircraft was engaged in an attack on Thameshaven. 11-12 June 19402./KGr.126 suffered no losses |
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Re: Luftwaffe aircrew first names June 1940
Thanks for the additional details, Peter
The KGr.126 combat may have been on the night of 12/13 June 1940 - if it did occur. May I ask you to check, please? Cheers Brian |
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Re: Luftwaffe aircrew first names June 1940
Brian,
As you say, night of 12/13 June. One source suggests it returned damaged following a brief engagement with a Hampden ? 13 June 1940: 2./KGr.126 Heinkel He111H-4. Reportedly attacked by RAF night-fighter during night mine-laying sortie and both engines damaged. Crash-landed at Dranouter, north-east of Hazebrouck, 12.30 a.m. FF Lt Günther Schulz, BO Lt zur See Hans Müller, BF Uffz Karl-Wilhelm Schlegel, and HS Uffz Helmut Müller all badly wounded and admitted to various hospitals. HB Oberfw Helmut Kaselitz (of 1./KG4) also badly wounded - admitted to hospital in Ypres. Aircraft 90% damaged - write-off. |
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Re: Luftwaffe aircrew first names June 1940
Many thanks, Peter
Yes, that's the story I have. Cheers Brian |
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