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Old 20th April 2016, 17:54
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Ju 88 A on Normandy Coast May 41

Before I have to start in depth research, is there anyone out there who can save me time by telling me if there is any record of a Ju 88 force-landing on the Normandy coast May 1941 having returned from attacking Liverpool with a starboard engine out. The crew were uninjured
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Old 25th April 2016, 17:54
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Re: Ju 88 A on Normandy Coast May 41

Found it:

1 May 41-Ju 88 A-6, 883414, 1/KG 54. Engine failure following Flak hit attacking Liverpool. Force-landed in the sea north of Villerville
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Re: Ju 88 A on Normandy Coast May 41

1/KG54.
Junkers Ju88A (3414). Sortie to Liverpool. Damaged by flak and crashed in the Channel off Le Havre, France. Gefr. Alexander Klukowsky (F), Gefr. Willi Beckermann (Bs) killed. Obgefr. Josef Krogull (Bm) missing. Aircraft lost.

Looks like only one man survived, and I don't have his name.
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Old 25th April 2016, 20:45
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Re: Ju 88 A on Normandy Coast May 41

Luftflotte 3 says crew were rescued-most odd. 4 crew are seen on the fuselage? Nothing else matches for all of May 41
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Re: Ju 88 A on Normandy Coast May 41

Gefr. Alexander Klukowsky buried St. Andre, 17-732
Gefr. Willi Beckermann buried La Cambe, 32-22
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Re: Ju 88 A on Normandy Coast May 41

Radtke gives the same info on the crew as in post #3 but according to Radtke Beckermann was the Beobachter and the a/c was a A5, not an A6.

Does anyone have seen photos of this forced landing?

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Old 25th April 2016, 21:38
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Re: Ju 88 A on Normandy Coast May 41

Ed has pointed out that this ac is not an A-6 and a check again says ac ditched just off Villerville returning from Liverpool with an engine out from Flak and that one crewman was rescued; nothing on the others. The notes on the reverse are specific about date, location and target and thanks to Matti, there is nothing else that possibly matches. Thoughts?

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Re: Ju 88 A on Normandy Coast May 41

All the facts appear to fit, except from the photo, the aircraft does appear to have made a successful force landing on the coast, so how come 2 died, 1 missing, and one had to be rescued?
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Re: Ju 88 A on Normandy Coast May 41

This fuselage band looks more like an II./KG54 then a I./KG54 one. Would it be possible to post a scan of the back of the photo with the caption?

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Re: Ju 88 A on Normandy Coast May 41

Rudi-there is no need for a scan as it is typed & clearly states Normandy, Liverpool & May 1941. Nothing about unit, crew or fates. Note that those in the photo are more senior in rank
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