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Old 14th February 2008, 12:49
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Luftwaffe Loss over England - Uffz. A. Kaltenhauser

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Could anyone provide nformation concerning Uffz. Alois Kaltenhauser. He was a bordfunker in a bombing squadron. He was lost in a night attack against London on the 1st October 1940. Can anyone provide details of aircraft and specific squadron.

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Old 14th February 2008, 13:04
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Re: Luftwaffe Loss over England - Uffz. A. Kaltenhauser

Rick,

Uffz Alois KALTENHAUSER was Bordfunker aboard the Junkers Ju88A (3085) of 5./KG51 that crashed on take-off from Villaroche on October 1, 1940. He was originally buried at Meaux but later reinterred in Fort-de-Malmaison, Block 5, Row 32, Grave 1466.
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Old 14th February 2008, 18:42
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Re: Luftwaffe Loss over England - Uffz. A. Kaltenhauser

Thanks Peter,

Your information is very useful. I have many reference books including the Battle of Britain and the Blitz Then & Now plus several other JG reference books but it is difficult finding specific information.

I buy Luftwaffe sterbebild where the crew could have been lost over England. I try to do a little research on each one. Please find attached word document as example.

Can you help with those that have no other details?

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Old 14th February 2008, 18:46
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Re: Luftwaffe Loss over England - Uffz. A. Kaltenhauser

Sorry Peter,

Should have sent this attachment instead.

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Re: Luftwaffe Loss over England - Uffz. A. Kaltenhauser

Hello Rick,

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Hello Rick,

Herewith your list with some additions.

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Re: Luftwaffe Loss over England - Uffz. A. Kaltenhauser

Thanks Peter

Look forward to your new book.

Will there be details over Luftwaffe losses and crew members in this new publication?

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Re: Luftwaffe Loss over England - Uffz. A. Kaltenhauser

Hello Rick,

Yes the book includes the details of some 1814 Luftwaffe aircraft & 3278 German aircrew known to have become casualties on the western front between September 3, 1939, and June 24, 1940, so it should prove useful to you.
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Re: Luftwaffe Loss over England - Uffz. A. Kaltenhauser

Good morning Peter,
could i trouble you for a tad more information on the Kaltenhauser incident.
Do you have the names of the other crewmembers from this a/c and their functions etc.

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Re: Luftwaffe Loss over England - Uffz. A. Kaltenhauser

Hello Steve,

(Ff) Oberlt Günter HEINIG killed
(BomS) Fw Hans KUSSIN killed
(Bf) Uffz Alois KALTENHAUSER killed
(Bm) Fw Helmut MUCHE killed

All originally buried at Meaux.
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