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Identity B-24 victory claim 20 km. NW Berlin on 6.3.1944?
Dear all,
I have not been able to find a matching B-24 Liberator loss for the following claim on 6 March 1944: Uffz. Philipp: 1 6./NJG5 B-24 20 km. NW Berlin: 4.000 m. 13.45 Cheers and thanks for any help, Theo |
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Re: Identity B-24 victory claim 20 km. NW Berlin on 6.3.1944?
Theo - only five B-24s were listed as downed by German fighter. One, North Sea; one Edam, the Netherlands; one, Plantlunne; one Furstenau and the last Muensterlager - all well west of Berlin
One went down to flak at Neuruppin - which seems close to your area. That was 42-7586 701BS/445BG Little Milo MACR 2960 Regards, Bill
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Re: Identity B-24 victory claim 20 km. NW Berlin on 6.3.1944?
Hi Bill,
Cheers and thanks for that -does look like a match! BTW; I have for 42-7586 a nickname 'God Bless our Ship'; are you sure of the name 'Little Milo'? I will try and find out in German records if there is a Flak claim for this a/c as well -I have identified at least two B-17 losses on 6th March 44 that were claimed by both a night fighter and by Flak. Cheers, Theo |
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Re: Identity B-24 victory claim 20 km. NW Berlin on 6.3.1944?
Good evening Theo,
42-7586 came down NNW Wall, which is about 15 km SW of Neuruppin. This a/c and 42-109832 (93.BG, 330.BS) were in fact the only B-24 lost in the area of Berlin on this date, the latter came down in the Feldstraße in Berlin-Spandau. Regards, Alexander |
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Re: Identity B-24 victory claim 20 km. NW Berlin on 6.3.1944?
Price and Ethell in "Target Berlin" (Jane's, 1981) give 42-7586 as "God Bless Our Ship."
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Re: Identity B-24 victory claim 20 km. NW Berlin on 6.3.1944?
Theo,
Stan Bishop and John Hey in 'LOSSES of the US 8th and 9th AIR FORCES, Vol. 2' give the location as " at 1345 hours, in a meadow, 1,100 yards NNW of Wall, District Ruppin, near Schoenwalde'. I presume this location came from the MACR 2960 which they mention. They do not give any reason for the landing, but note the name as 'God Bless our Ship' with 'Q+' on the lower part of the fins. There are two photos in the book showing this B-24 after it landed. Unfortunately neither show the nose art or they are too grainy in quality. Regards, Martin Gleeson. |
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Re: Identity B-24 victory claim 20 km. NW Berlin on 6.3.1944?
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The KU-Report states that this a/c was "forced to an emergency landing by AA and fighter" and had bullet holes in the tail, but the damage was classified with only 15%. Regards Alexander |
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Re: Identity B-24 victory claim 20 km. NW Berlin on 6.3.1944?
Hi all,
I have a notation on my database that this claim may also have been against 42-100288 of 446th BG. Crew of 1/Lt. Robert E Paltz, 3 rescued and 7 KIA. Listed as damaged by fighters W of Berlin, where the mission was aborted. Ditched in the North sea. |
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