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Old 7th December 2006, 10:01
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Jagdflieger unconfirmed victories and official confirmation of claims

Scanning through some of records I found out that the majority of German fighter aces have lots of unconfirmed victores on the their accounts, e.g. Lipfert - 27, Johannes Wiese - 75 (fantastic!). My question is what could be the ground, exept lack of witness, for declining claim during official procedure?
Second question is that as far as I know Hartmann and Barkhorn have no unconfirmed victories (please correct if I am wrong). Does it mean that every claim they filed was confirmed by headquarters and what was the reason for that taking into consideration the fact that in some occasions (ecpecially with Hartmann) they even failed to identify the exact plane type they shot down (unsubstantiated "Lagg" are recorded)?
Third question is that how deep personal relationship could effect the claims confirmation procedure in Jagdwaffe? I mean cases with well-known "neck itching" decease. For example Hermann Graf who claimed fantastic ammount of victories during Stalingrad battle and whose 200th claim is not confirmed by Soviet losses as it is in "Graf-Grislawski" book...

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Old 7th December 2006, 10:40
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Re: Jagdflieger unconfirmed victories and official confirmation of claims

Nikita,

Barkhorn had without witness claim, which was confirmed to him (over enemy territory, so there was no chance to find the wreck, or finding ground witnesses, which was a common procedure, if the claim was over own territory without air witness).
I guess, for some high aces, the authorities confirmed more easily victories (as I found in some documents). Another thing: I guess, some of them did not 'force' their without witness or 'probable' claims (like Lipfert), but the others did (like Hartmann).
Unfortunately, most of their detailed Abschussmeldungen went missing, so hard to say now, how were some of their victories confirmed (without witness and/or without real loss form the other side).

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Old 7th December 2006, 11:04
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Re: Jagdflieger unconfirmed victories and official confirmation of claims

Hi Csaba!

Thanks for info on Barkhorn. So he has victories without witness but they all were confirmed to him?

The issue I have touched upon to my mind is a very complicated one. I know how it went with confirmation on the Soviet side and therefore I can explain high rate of overclaims. But what is going on on the German side. I" ve read lots of descriptions how German pilots claimed a victory in the air and somebody confirmed it by radio report. Now and again I face situations when an ace score is closing to some of the "magic number" (100, 150, 200 etc.) he begins to shoot immensly and the majority of what he claimed can not be found in real losses. Hartmann is a vivid example.
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Old 7th December 2006, 14:41
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Re: Jagdflieger unconfirmed victories and official confirmation of claims

Nikita,

Well, I stated, that I know one of Barkhorn's kills, which was over enemy territory without witness and it was confirmed to him. Maybe he has more similar ones, but I know exactly only one, I fond just few of his detailed Abschussmeldungen in BA-MA (will check it in details, if you need).

BTW to me, the Soviet method is more interesting, because I know less about the Soviet system.
I am sure, that the Soviet authorities know the German official loss reports (mostly via radio and the gap between the VVS fighter claims and the German losses was evident instantly) How was it possible, that high number of overclaims were confirmed so easily? And if the Soviet authorities confirmed kills just over own territory in the first part of the conflict, what about the not found German wrecks (to me, the found wrecks would be the main cause of this rule)?

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Old 7th December 2006, 16:06
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Re: Jagdflieger unconfirmed victories and official confirmation of claims

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Nikita,

Well, I stated, that I know one of Barkhorn's kills, which was over enemy territory without witness and it was confirmed to him. Maybe he has more similar ones, but I know exactly only one, I fond just few of his detailed Abschussmeldungen in BA-MA (will check it in details, if you need).

BTW to me, the Soviet method is more interesting, because I know less about the Soviet system.
I am sure, that the Soviet authorities know the German official loss reports (mostly via radio and the gap between the VVS fighter claims and the German losses was evident instantly) How was it possible, that high number of overclaims were confirmed so easily? And if the Soviet authorities confirmed kills just over own territory in the first part of the conflict, what about the not found German wrecks (to me, the found wrecks would be the main cause of this rule)?

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Csaba, the Soviet method of air combat victories confirm were theorically more strict than Luftwaffe's, to get a confirmation, you need two witness in the air and/or the confirmation from your gun cammera, even this, a confirmation would not be grant unless the wreckage of the enemy aircraft were found on the ground, so any enemy planes shot down on enemy terriotory WOULD NOT be counted as a personal victory ! But as we know, what real happened usually was much different to what should happened, for example in the first year of Russo-German war, the overclaims of VVS were usually 3:1.
On the other hand, do you really think the claimes of Luftwaffe were accurate ? at least I do not think so, at least, all of Luftwaffe claimes submitted after fall of 1944 were officailly unconfirmed victories, because the confirmation system was broken down at that time.
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Re: Jagdflieger unconfirmed victories and official confirmation of claims

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BTW to me, the Soviet method is more interesting, because I know less about the Soviet system.
I am sure, that the Soviet authorities know the German official loss reports (mostly via radio and the gap between the VVS fighter claims and the German losses was evident instantly) How was it possible, that high number of overclaims were confirmed so easily? And if the Soviet authorities confirmed kills just over own territory in the first part of the conflict, what about the not found German wrecks (to me, the found wrecks would be the main cause of this rule)?

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Soviet authorities knew about German losses mostly from recon reports and POW interrogation. As regards to overclaim confirmation in 1941-43 that did not have much importance, since there were huge losses and claims were getting confirmed primarily to offset losses. Besides, in the mess of first two years of fighting authorities did not pay much attention to claim verification procedure. Though, in theory Soviet confirmation rules were very strict. But they were observed only in formal way. Thus, a group which was aimed at finding wrecks of shot down planes could collect evidence of local inhabitants for one plane and confirm several as shot down. Only in 1943-44 with the appearance of guncameras situation went better somehow.
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Old 8th December 2006, 12:00
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Re: Jagdflieger unconfirmed victories and official confirmation of claims

Nikita,

well, my opinion is the same as yours regarding the German (and Hungarian) overclaims, as I described it in my aces book.
BTW another cathegory, over Hungary there were many Hungarian-German 'collective' air victories, and these planes were confirmed individually many times in both sides (in Hungarian side with less points and with the mentioned German claims, at the Luftwaffe, as 'full own' kills). Sometimes even shared with the AA artillery as well (but confirmed separately as a full kill). It happened at night too (same plane was confirmed to German night fighters and AA artillery separately).

Dénes,

in few occasions, over Transylvania, the AA artillery claimed the same planes as the Jagdwaffe, so they are overclaimed there as well (fighters or AA artillery, or both).
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Re: Jagdflieger unconfirmed victories and official confirmation of claims

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what was the reason for that taking into consideration the fact that in some occasions (ecpecially with Hartmann) they even failed to identify the exact plane type they shot down (unsubstantiated "Lagg" are recorded)?
The fact that some fighter pilots (of every nation) failed to properly recognize in the heat of combat their victims' aircraft type doesn't mean anything.
The only issue is if the enemy aircraft was actually destroyed or not, and if this was properly recorded or not.

Very interesting thread, by the way...
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Re: Jagdflieger unconfirmed victories and official confirmation of claims

Their were some LW pilots who used fighters with a gun camera to confirm there kills. Wolgang Spate still had camera footage after the war of his fights and put some in his book, "Top Secret Bird". In 1944 over Germany some of them wanted the camera planes to verify their kills. Others didn't want them because it "hindered the performace of the plane.
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Re: Jagdflieger unconfirmed victories and official confirmation of claims

Hello Gentlements!
Confirmation procedure and real OKL award situation well described in Y-S Lorant's book "JG300" vol.1.
Seems claims of ASM grade, unconfirmed etc. became rare in 1944 and confirmation procedure extremely simplified. Also he mentioned situation when OKL awarded two or more different units for one plane claimed shot down. For example flak and fighter units should be awarded separately for common plane in first war years and in 1944 seems different fighters units took part in plane destruction could be awarded separately also.
Soviet and German confimation system in reality based only on witness accounts and overclaim generally tha same rate 3:1.

P.S. Gun camera not used for confirmation in Luftwaffe, but only for study films creation.

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