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Location of Ju 88 remains vicinity of St Lo, Normandy
I was flying from Eindhoven (in a Ju 88, KG54), to Normandy. On the night of July 30/31st 1944 in the vicinity of St. Lo I was shot down by flak.
The remains of the aircraft engines were discovered in 1983-84, I believe, by a French local historian. What I would like to know is where they were found. Also, whether any remains were found with it. The rest of my crew went down with the plane I beleive. Can anyone help? |
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Re: Location of Ju 88 remains vicinity of St Lo, Normandy
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Hope that helps, Leon Venter |
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Re: Location of Ju 88 remains vicinity of St Lo, Normandy
Hello Woodpecker,
Echoing Leon’s comments, in Siegfried Radtke’s 1990 book “Kampgeschwader 54: von der Ju 52 zur Me 262 – Eine Chronik nach Kriegstagebüchern, Documenten und Berichten 1935-1945”, he notes three Ju 88 losses for that period that might by your aircraft. Information comes from the text (p.217), Appendix 8 - Personalverluste (p.336) and Appendix 9 – Flugzeugverluste (p.370): 30 July 1944 – Ju 88 A-4, WNr.3665, B3+CH, 1./KG 54, 100%, Le Mesnil, France FF: Lt. Hans Sickfeld – missing BO: Uffz. Oskar Winter – missing BF: Uffz. Hermann Mittelstaedt – missing BS: Fw. Erich Leimbach – missing 31 July 1944 – Ju 88 A-4, WNr.????, B3+JS, 8./KG 54, 100%, Le Mesnil, France FF: Uffz. Karl Pohlschmidt – missing BO: Uffz. Wolfgang Schubert – missing BF: Uffz. Heinz Wischers – missing BS: Ogefr. Wilhelm Möller – missing 31 July 1944 – Ju 88 A-4, WNr.????, B3+ES, 8./KG 54, 100%, near Gavré, France FF: Uffz. Horst Baumgart – missing BO: Ogefr. Bruno Sitek – missing BF: Ogefr. Ernst Specht – missing BS: Uffz. Ernst Kaupa – missing In the text, Radtke offers more information and states that the two losses on the 31st – presumably very early on that date – were at Granville, Gavray [Gavré] (B3+JS) and Le Mesnil-Herman (B3+ES) respectively. He also states that the BF (Bordfunker ) of Baumgart’s aircraft B3+ES, Ogefr. Ernst Specht, was later determined to be a POW. Presumably, this is you? Regarding the discovery and excavation of the aircraft and crew remains, I don’t have any information, but perhaps John Manrho in the Netherlands would probably be able to help you. I’ll send you his contact information separately. If you go to the following website - http://www.volksbund.de/graebersuche/content_suche.asp - you may be able to locate the resting place of your fellow crew members. All the best with your search, David |
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Re: Location of Ju 88 remains vicinity of St Lo, Normandy
Laut ADI/k JS/IS is the one quoted above ES,from this plane
FF: Uffz. Horst Baumgart – missing MISSING BO: Ogefr. Bruno Sitek – missing MAYBE RETURNED TO ONE LINES BF: Ogefr. Ernst Specht – missing Prisoner BS: Uffz. Ernst Kaupa – missing MISSING Maybe the question comes from Mr Sitek or Mr Specht ??? Remi |
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Re: Location of Ju 88 remains vicinity of St Lo, Normandy
Hi Gruppe,
'Specht' is the german word for Woodpecker..........
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Nurflügel Forever! Huib |
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Re: Location of Ju 88 remains vicinity of St Lo, Normandy
So , even 2 weeks late happy birthday Mr. Specht
Remi |
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Re: Location of Ju 88 remains vicinity of St Lo, Normandy
The only note I have is this ac was shot down by Flak 15 kms south of St Lo at 0015 hrs. Baumgart & Sitek were killed, Specht POW & Kaupa missing. The only 'digger' I thought could be J-P Benamou but St Lo is away from his area. Trouble is so many 'diggers' have come and gone over the years and this is a long time ago
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Re: Location of Ju 88 remains vicinity of St Lo, Normandy
What detectives you are!
Yes I am Ernst Specht. We were shot down in the early hours of 31st July. I was thrown from the aircraft as it spun in. After "debriefing" in London I went as a POW to the USA (Alabama and South Carolina), then to Belgium and the UK. I eventually settled in the UK. A recent visit to Normandy brought back many memories and a desire to try again to see if I could find out what happened to my comrades. Thanks for your interest and help. Ernst |
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Re: Location of Ju 88 remains vicinity of St Lo, Normandy
Dear Mr. Specht, when you were "interwied" by the brits you told them you started from Châteaudun ?? In that case are you briefed before missions to tell to eventual interrogators, a "correct" story, ??
Remi |
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Re: Location of Ju 88 remains vicinity of St Lo, Normandy
Woodpecker-if you are intersted, I have been in touch with 2 KG 54 crew members lost around your time-Helmut Guldenfels and Hans Gehentges. You might have met them on the way to POW camp
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