I am finishing the wonderful book “Piece of Cake” by Geoff Taylor.
Somewhere on the middle of the book, he mentions that on the
25th April 1944, Anzac Day,
a Junkers Ju 88 from Lonnewitz, buzzed at low level, Stalag IV-b, at
Muhlberg-on-Elbe. Then this machine zoomed on the sky and went vertical and returned. But the German pilot misjudged his height and almost killed himself, trying to pull out. He stuck two Prisoners of War (one of them, a Canadian died immediately) and one was wounded (hit by the tail-wheel…apparently survived with a shattered leg), bended the tips of the propellers (one engine was completely damaged, the one who stuck the Canadian who died), bounced through a two double fence of barbed wire (and got barbed wire entangled on the machine) but managed to keep airborne and land safely, back at Lonnewitz. The Warrant-Officer (possibly an Uffz) pilot was put on gaol, lost his rank and was sent as a private to an Infantry Bataillon in Russia.
Is this case known? I mean, is there any record of the incident and the name of the pilot? For those who have the CORGI book, this story is between pages 162 and 164.
https://www.amazon.com/Piece-Cake-Ge.../dp/0552115398