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Old 25th April 2007, 03:49
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Stuka pilot Heinz Mitgeod 1940-41?

Hello,

I'm trying to summarize the career of Heniz Migeod, a Stuka pilot during the Battle of Britain and later in North Africa. Does anyone know his rank (an officer I think) and the units to which he was assigned? I've checked the RKT books and he isn't listed there.

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Old 25th April 2007, 16:24
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Re: Stuka pilot Heinz Mitgeod 1940-41?

Not from 40-41 but nonetheless (appears the name was spelled wrong in the loss):

Ju 87D-3/Trop, 2674, Migeod, Oblt. Heinz (F)/Mayer, gefr. Josef (Bf), , 3., St.G. 3, , S7+KL, , , 11-Nov-42, Both MIA, shot down by P-40s., , Afrika, Gen.Qu.6.Abt. (mfm #12)-Vol.23, , SW of Sollum, 100%, F
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Old 25th April 2007, 18:01
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Re: Stuka pilot Heinz Mitgeod 1940-41?

Jim,

Thanks! I went back to check and you are right, we're talking about Oblt. Heinz Migeod here. My mistake on the spelling. He apparently flew with I./St.G. 76 in 1940, based on info from Marius in a post about the "S1" codes, which seems to match other photo info that I have.

Anything more from anyone on Migeod and his career would be appreciated. He obviously survived the war, as he appeared in a symposium in South Africa a few years ago, and his uniform tunic is on display in a South African military museum.

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Old 6th May 2010, 18:48
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Re: Stuka pilot Heinz Mitgeod 1940-41?

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Jim,

Thanks! I went back to check and you are right, we're talking about Oblt. Heinz Migeod here. My mistake on the spelling. He apparently flew with I./St.G. 76 in 1940, based on info from Marius in a post about the "S1" codes, which seems to match other photo info that I have.

Anything more from anyone on Migeod and his career would be appreciated. He obviously survived the war, as he appeared in a symposium in South Africa a few years ago, and his uniform tunic is on display in a South African military museum.

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Hi Larry

It might be of interest to you yo see my posting today on OBERLEUTNANT HEINZ-GEORG MIGEOD .


Greet from CAPE TOWN

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Old 26th May 2009, 13:19
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Re: Stuka pilot Heinz Mitgeod 1940-41?

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Not from 40-41 but nonetheless (appears the name was spelled wrong in the loss):

Ju 87D-3/Trop, 2674, Migeod, Oblt. Heinz (F)/Mayer, gefr. Josef (Bf), , 3., St.G. 3, , S7+KL, , , 11-Nov-42, Both MIA, shot down by P-40s., , Afrika, Gen.Qu.6.Abt. (mfm #12)-Vol.23, , SW of Sollum, 100%, F

Correction - Mayer was a Feldwebel and not a Gefreiter according to Dr Heinz-Georg Migeod ( Hauptmann a.D)
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Old 26th May 2009, 17:14
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Re: Stuka pilot Heinz Mitgeod 1940-41?

A search of our files yields:

MIGEOD, Heinz-Georg.
09.02.42 Oblt., awarded the Ehrenpokal.
21.08.42 awarded DKG, 1./St.G. 3.
01.10.43 promo to Hptm.


That’s all we have on this guy.

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Old 27th May 2009, 00:18
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Re: Stuka pilot Heinz Mitgeod 1940-41?

Anton

Just out of curiosity, why are you so certain that Hauptfleisch shot down Migeod? After all No 2 Sq made claimed eight shot down and four probables and 57th FG soon after claimed another three when survivors tried to land at Gambut. Shores lists only four losses by I./St.G.3....

Anyone having a correct German loss list? And again Anton, why is Hauptfleisch confirmed as the victor during this mission??

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Old 6th May 2010, 18:04
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Hi Stig

I know because the two gentleman have a dinner date once a year in November ( the month in which he was shot down ) -and I have witnessed the discussion on how Capt Hauptfleisch with his KITTYHAWK shot down the Stuka of Oberleutnant Heinz-Georg Migeod !!

This was the second time he was shot down .The first time was 11 May 1940 -one day after the invasion -and his rear-gunner was killed.

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Old 24th May 2009, 12:50
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Re: Stuka pilot Heinz Mitgeod 1940-41?

Hi

Any questions RE THE GERMAN STUKA PILOT .Hauptmann Heinz-Georg Migeod can be directed to me -and I will try and help.

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Old 24th May 2009, 13:04
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Re: Stuka pilot Heinz Mitgeod 1940-41?

Hautmann Heinz-Georg Migeod was shot down by a Kitty hawk and not a P 40, which was flown by South Afrcan pilot Captain Hauptfleisch. Gefreiter Mayer and Oberleutnant Migeod both survived the crash land when shot down on 11 November 1942 at CAPUZZO, LIBYA about 500 km from EL ALAMEIN
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