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Ju-88A Wr 0746 1 (F) /120 Faroe Crash
Hello,
I am trying to confirm the correct names of the crew of the above Ju-88 crash at Lokki, Faroe Isles on 18th August 1941. according to one source I have: Oblt : Walter Budden. Lt : Bodo Moller. Uffz: Herbert Schlichting. Fw: Adolf Kuhne. But another source says: Oblt: Walter Budden. Lt : Moeller. Uffz: Herbert Schlichting. LG: Adolph Bold can anyone confirm correct spellings etc of those in red lettering ? Also does anyone have a photo of any of these airmen? And/ Or know where they are buried? All died on the mountain on Faroe Isles. Many Thanks in advance. Regards. Dave. |
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Re: Ju-88A Wr 0746 1 (F) /120 Faroe Crash
They are buried in Grove/Denmark.
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Re: Ju-88A Wr 0746 1 (F) /120 Faroe Crash
A simple check on the following website resulted in;
http://www.volksbund.de/graebersuche/content_suche.asp Lt. Bodo Möller, born 3.5.1919 Schwerin Uffz. Herbert Schlichting, born 5.10.1919 Gottesgabe Oblt. Walter Budden, born 25.9.1912 Nürnberg Fw. Adolf Kühne, born 16.19.1917 Sülfeld All buried Grove, Block 2, Grave 5/76. Apparantly a collective grave. |
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Re: Ju-88A Wr 0746 1 (F) /120 Faroe Crash
Hi John,
Never expected a reply quite so quickly. I am very grateful for all your help and the dates & places of birth are a real bonus. Thanks again! Dave. |
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Re: Ju-88A Wr 0746 1 (F) /120 Faroe Crash
Hi; this is what I have on same subject:
746 Ju 88 A-5 A6+HH 1.(F)/120 (Luftflotte 5) OPS (F) missing (100%) unk location [crashed in fog into Lokki Mountain, Bardoy Island, Faroes] 18.08.1941 (F Oblt. Walter Budden, B Lt. Bodo Möller, BF Uffz. Herbert Schlichting and BS Fw. Adolf Kühne mis/rep killed in LWFLV losses {LP Meldung} d/26.11.41) Are you researching Northern Islands accidents? ed |
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Re: Ju-88A Wr 0746 1 (F) /120 Faroe Crash
Hi,
... found this on Islandaircrashes website: 64/ JU-88A Wr 7172 - 25/12/40 - ORKNEY. Searching known Ju 88 losses on that date I found this: W.Nr. 535 Ju 88 A-5 F 4N+AL 3.(F)/22 (Luftflotte 5) OPS (F) mis (100%) unk location (Scapa-Flow) belived shot down by <enemy> fighters [was hit in one engine by two RN/FAA Grumman Martlet Mk.I fighters of 804 SQ (flown by Lt. L.V. Carter and Sub/Lt. Parke, off from Hatston) and crash landed in bog near Loch Skail] 25.12.1940 (F Lt. Karl Schipp, B Fw. Heinr. Schreiber, BF Uffz. Joh. Spörtl and BS Obgefr. Karl Rotter mis)(rep as Ju 88 F 535 in losses) [see Barrett Tillman: ´Wildcat Aces of World War 2´ P.69 {in Osprey Aircraft of the Aces No. 3.} ; likely first Ju 88 downed by American made fighter] I belive this is the same? ed |
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Re: Ju-88A Wr 0746 1 (F) /120 Faroe Crash
Hi Ed,
Thanks for your comments. I have 4 photos of the JU-88 at Sandwick, Orkney that was shot down by Parke & Carver, and have been to the scene. It would be interesting to find the crew who were all PoW, and any photo`s of them. We have been in touch before I think re an inquiry on the RAF Commands forum, I think it as you I told about my grandfather who was with the Territorials at Reykjavik. My research at present reaches as far as Faroes with my Islands Project, but I may stop at Shetland, and produce a seperate book on the Faroes crashes. You did find my website on the Islands at: http://islandaircrashes.mysite.wanad...uk/index.jhtml Have you done any research on crashes on Iceland? I have a friend who wrote about a B-24 crash over there. Once again thanks for your help, and thanks to the webmaster of 12 O`Clock High for allowing me to post my questions regarding Luftwaffe losses. Regards. Dave. P.S. My mistake Ed, We haven`t corresponded, it was a chap named Ragnar from Rekjavik. Last edited by ISLANDER; 17th September 2005 at 23:43. |
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Re: Ju-88A Wr 0746 1 (F) /120 Faroe Crash
Hello
and I apologize my odd question, but do You happened to know the etymology of the name Lokki? I asked this because gull/seagull is lokki in Finnish. Juha |
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Re: Ju-88A Wr 0746 1 (F) /120 Faroe Crash
Hi Juha,
A little off topic! But I found this: Lokki Found in Old Danish as Lokki and in Old Swedish as the by-name Lokke. Derived from OW.Norse lokkr "curl, lock of hair." Runic examples include the nominative forms lki, [luki]. NR s.n. Lokki On this website. It does not sound as good as your definition of Gull, and yours sounds more like the true meaning of a Mountain . http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/ONMensNames.htm Regards, Dave. |
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Re: Ju-88A Wr 0746 1 (F) /120 Faroe Crash
Thanks ISLANDER
Yes, my question was way off topic but thanks for answering it. The Old Danish explanation sounds OK to me. One learns new things every day. Having spent a couple weeks on Outer Hebrides and Iceland a few years ago I knew that there are plenty of seabirds there so I began to wonder the coindicence of the name Lokki. Juha |
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