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Anzio Nettuno, II./KG40, He 177, Hs 293
Reading the book "Warriors and Wizards: The Development and Defeat of Radio-Controlled Glide Bombs of the Third Reich" by Martin J. Bollinger, I noticed that not much is known about the contribution of KG40 at Anzio and Nettuno in January 1944.
When my grandmother died a few years ago, we reveived some documents that provide at least a little bit of additional information. My grandfather Walter Rieder served as He 177 pilot and group commander of II./KG40 from late 1943 to 12 Feb. 1944.
Part of his legacy are 3 certificates that tell he took part in the sinking of 3 vessels in late January 1944. One transport vessel with 5000-6000t on 24. Jan. 1944, one destroyer on the same day, and one transport vessel with 3000t on 26. Jan. 1944.
His aircraft was equipped with Hs 293 radio-controlled glider bombs, so they have probably been used for the attacks.
I hope this can shed a little bit of light on things that happened at Anzio and Nettuno, and may be of interest to some people on this forum.
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