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Re: Ask for advice: the German bombing of Poltava Perspective
Hello,
Details from "Missing Planes of the 452nd Bomb Group by Edward Hinrichs. A German He-177 (Reconnaissance plane) flown by Hans Mueller flew over shortly after the B17s landed. Also from same book. Poltave was attacked by - KG 4: 73 He-111's and 6 Ju-88 (Target marking flare planes). KG 27: 75 He-111's. KG53: 111 He-111's KG 55: 109 He-111's These units were commanded by Colonel Wilhelm Antrup, CO of KG 55. At 30 minutes past Midnight the Ju88's illuminated the Air Base. The Bombers started to bomb from altitude of 4000 meters. The German bombardiers were given orders not to bomb the tents ( where did this info come from and is it true ?). Colonel Antrup circled the field for the two hour raid. No Russian Fighter plane rose to intercept the Luftwaffe bombers. US Fighters were refused permission to take off ( as they were not Night Fighters ?). After the raid or as a final run the bombers made a low level attack dropping antipersonnel bombs. It was fortunate that the Luftwaffe marker plane(s) could not find Mirgorod. The next day the 8th AF flew their a/c to other airfields in the Kharkov Area. That night (June 22nd) the Luftwaffe were back and bombed Mirgorod. Again it is reported that the US Fighters were refused permission to take off in defence of the field. B17's Damaged or Destroyed at Poltava on 21st June 44 were - 96th BG 42-102573 - Dest 42-102603 - Dam 42-102625 - Dest 42-102641 - Dest 42-102653 - Dest 42-102670 - Dest 42-102686 - Dest 42-102701 - Dest 42-102950 - Dest 42-107116 - Dest 42-107227 - Dest 43-37550 - Dam 43-37781 - Dest 42-97628 - Dest 42-97698 - Dam 42-97881 - Dest 42-97903 - Dest 44-6081 - Dest 100th BG 42-32018 - Dam 388th BG 42-31577 - Dest 42-31973 - Dest 42-107198 -Dest 42-38187 - Dam 42-97172 - Dam 42-97832 - Dest 42-97937 - Dest 42-107134 - Dest 42-102666 - Dest 42-102870 - Dest 42-102493 - Dest 42-37844 - Dest 42-38189 - Dest 43-37592 - Dest 452nd BG 42-38157 - Dest 42-97247 - Dam 42-97256 - Dest 42-97283 - Dest 42-97306 - Dam 42-97390 - Dest 42-97935 - Dest 42-102499 - Dest 42-102514 - Dest 42-102587 - Dest 42-102622 - Dest 42-102650 - Dest 42-102665 - Dest 42-102691 - Dam 42-102963 - Dest 42-107049 -Dest 42-107093 - Dest 42-107174 - Dam 43-37558 - Dest 44-6001 - Dest 44-6011 - Dest Alex Last edited by Alex Smart; 20th November 2010 at 09:51. |
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Re: Ask for advice: the German bombing of Poltava Perspective
All that I found was a Mayor(Major) Zhukotskiy for the 802 IAP PVO for 1944 but can't say he was in charge at the time of the attack. I didn't see any deaths listed for the 802 IAP PVO that day or for the 310 IAD.
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Re: Ask for advice: the German bombing of Poltava Perspective
Gentlemen, I am very satisfied, Thank you very much selfless answer. To you my best wishes!
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Re: Ask for advice: the German bombing of Poltava Perspective
Read page 283-292 in Karl Gundelach's book Kampfgeschwader General Wever 4. There is a quite good description of the attack seen from the German side.
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Re: Ask for advice: the German bombing of Poltava Perspective
Have a question: general information that the attack Poltava 200 German aircraft, and has now reached 376? No escorting fighter? No Bf-109? no FW-190? That guide the attack which an He-177 is a KG (KG4?)? In addition, the airport's defense machine gun unit under which the Soviet Union? How many machine guns?
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Re: Ask for advice: the German bombing of Poltava Perspective
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