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Old 8th July 2007, 15:48
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Luftwaffe's missions on Jan. 21st, 1944

Gentlemen,

Just asked about 15th USAAF mission's on that day. Got some detailed answers. Unfortunatly I haven't found anything about their opposers - the German Luftwaffe. Any information available?
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Old 9th July 2007, 12:14
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Re: Luftwaffe's missions on Jan. 21st, 1944

Hi,
In the series of studies found here:
http://www.au.af.mil/au/afhra/number...s/studies4.asp
Study 159 you'll find the KTB for the first quarter of 1944, there may be some info of interest.
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Old 9th July 2007, 23:57
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Re: Luftwaffe's missions on Jan. 21st, 1944

Study 159 translates the KTB of the I Fighter Korps, which opposed the Allied attacks from Britain. So, it has nothing on any 15th Air Force attack on 21 Jan 44. It jumps from the USAAF attacks on 11 Jan 44 to its attacks on 24 Jan 44. Sorry.
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Re: Luftwaffe's missions on Jan. 21st, 1944

Didnt you mean year 1945?? because that was the topic for the previous posting...
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Old 11th July 2007, 05:15
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Re: Luftwaffe's missions on Jan. 21st, 1944

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I was responding to the header as shown above, and the first 3 postings. Somehow I appear to have missed 1945. Where did it come in?
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Old 11th July 2007, 08:44
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Re: Luftwaffe's missions on Jan. 21st, 1944

I am reffering to Kurtls question of Allied part of this forum..there e asked for 21.1.1945...that is why I mentioned it...maybe to correct the mistake and make things clearer...
And I see it more probable that he asked about 1945, as 15USAAF had no action on that day in 1944...as has been mentioned...
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Old 12th July 2007, 00:11
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Re: Luftwaffe's missions on Jan. 21st, 1944

Hello friends,

Yes, Peter (bioterror) is right. It was my fault, I meant 1945. I believe that the Luftwaffe didn't engaged much aircraft on that day. At least not against 15th USAAF.

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Re: Luftwaffe's missions on Jan. 21st, 1944

Gentlemen:
I am not sure exactly what is meant by the statement that the 15th AF was not in action on 21 Jan 1944 as my group, the 325th FG, flew two fighter sweeps on that day. The one against Florence resulted in claims of 4 FW-190s. The other fighter sweep against Rome had no encounters. Perhaps the original intent was for action over Germany? Our missions were obviously in Italy when we were flying the P-47s, but the 15th AF was in action that day.

I also do not know about any German response on the 21st of Jan 1945 as we did not encounter any opposition on that mission, and I have already posted that mission information. However, I can assure you that on the 20th of January 1945, I/JG301, II/JG301, and at least one pilot from I/JG302 were up in strength. Another source told me that JG302 merged with JG301 on this day. This same source also told me that in 1945, the record keeping of the Luftwaffe was substandard which is of course understandable.
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