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4./NJG 5 or 1./NJG 100
Good Morning,
Oblt. Robert Landau was lost on the night of 19 / 20 july 1943. Sources (Die personellen Verluste der deutschen NJG, Kracker LA, Career Summaries) differ about the unit he flew when lost. No mention of the loss in M.Balss Deutsche Nachtjagd Personalverluste. These only are the ‘west losses’. His “bordwart”, Fw. Friedrich Reipöhler was also killed in the crash. Kracker states he was lost in Ju 88C-6; 360130, So this might suggestie he was a member of 1./NJG 100 as this unit was flying this type of a/c at that time. Perhaps someone has more info about this and has the name (probably) of the other crew members. Snowy greetings, Dirk |
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