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Peter Bäthge
Hi all,
I'm searching teh details of the loss of Ltn Peter Bäthge of JG 5 (before in ZG 26) that died in an accident near Gossen, Norway, on 2 April 1945 as far as I know. I would like especially to know the aircraft type (serial will be nice, but is unlikey so late in the war). My source shows a Me 410, the kiet he flew with ZG 26. In this case, I would like to know if there was another crew, his name and fate. Thanks in advance |
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Re: Peter Bäthge
All we have on this guy is:
BÄTHGE, Peter. 12.44 appt Stafü 10./ZG 26 (to 02.04.45 KIA). You might try theTony Woods data for more info. LdZ DGS |
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Re: Peter Bäthge
Here is one of the last photos of Leutnant Peter Bäthge (left) taken in Trondheim-Lade, March 1945.
Cheers, Horst Last edited by Horst Kube; 13th January 2014 at 16:41. |
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Re: Peter Bäthge
Here is the Volksbund data:
Nachname:Bäthge Vorname:Peter Julius Richard Hilmar Dienstgrad:Leutnant Geburtsdatum:20.08.1919 Geburtsort: Todes-/Vermisstendatum:02.04.1945 Todes-/Vermisstenort: Peter Julius Richard Hilmar Bäthge ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Trondheim-Havstein (Norwegen) . Endgrablage: Reihe 30 Grab 21 Sadly, no death location given. Thanks for the replies |
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Re: Peter Bäthge
Laurent,
The Werner Girbig book on JG5 just lists Peter Bathge fell on 2-4-45 and under him on the same date is Uffz(name unknown) Bordfunker gefallen. The book also credits Bathge with one victory (no details). Another site shows the crash at Molde by Gossen, Regards Brian Bines |
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Re: Peter Bäthge
Thanks Brian, this source seems to confirm that Bäthge fell aboard a Me 410.
AFAIK Bäthge claimed two victories 18/04/44 Fw. Peter Bäthge 13.(Z) JG 5 Beaufighter 06 Ost S/KH-4 [off Norway] 13.40 - - yes C.2027/I Anerk: Nr.51 03/10/44 Ltn. Peter Bäthge 10. ZG 26 B-24 SJ-11: 40-50m 15.23 - - yes C.2027/II VNE: ASM The second one was probably a Liberator of 311 (Czech) Sqn. |
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Re: Peter Bäthge
Thanks Brian, this source seems to confirm that Bäthge fell aboard a Me 410.
AFAIK Bäthge claimed two victories 18/04/44 Fw. Peter Bäthge 13.(Z) JG 5 Beaufighter 06 Ost S/KH-4 [off Norway] 13.40 - - yes C.2027/I Anerk: Nr.51 03/10/44 Ltn. Peter Bäthge 10. ZG 26 B-24 SJ-11: 40-50m 15.23 - - yes C.2027/II VNE: ASM The second one was probably a Liberator of 311 (Czech) Sqn. |
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Re: Peter Bäthge
Laurent,
According to Eric Mombeek in his Eismeerjäger, Band 1, Bäthge transferred to II./JG 5 on 1 April 1945 when 10./ZG 26 was disbanded and was killed in a flying accident the next day in a Bf 109. Regards, Tom |
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