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Re: Major Peter Mehrtens
I would like to apologise to Delmenhorst and any other members who thought that I was unfriendly or time wasting. I being a relation of Peter wanted to find some answers to all these missing pieces. I struggled on my own to gather much info, very frustrated, I turned to you people bieng so much more knowledgeable on the subject. I truly thank you all for the help that you have given me and once again apologise to you mainly on my naivity on the subject matter. My information is only based on what Peter has written or told me.
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Re: Major Peter Mehrtens
Hi Delmenhorst,
I have refrained from responding up to now as I really have no more information to add other than what other researchers have supplied already. I am sure Lewis1 is sincere in what he is posting as it matches exactly the information published in a local Australian book called 'Fly' by Michael Veitch. This is collection of stories of Australian Air Arm veterans. At the time of the interview, Peter Mehrtens was quite old and frail, so everything Lewis1 has said matches up with this history. So it is a case of 'Don't shoot the messenger'. Regards Michael |
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Re: Major Peter Mehrtens
Peter was my Grandfather, and I have personally seen his medals which I have images off. For the last 40 or so years my sister and I where lead to beleive that Peter was a highly decorated Luftwaffe pilot, and he had the medals to back it up. After his passing last year, his true name has been know. We did not know of his alias Ernest Heinz Peter Alenxandra Mehrtens. I have been following this forum since I discovered it last week, and would like to back up Lewis1's claims that he has posted. Peter had written a book and self published this. All of the things that he claimed to have happened was stated in this book.... He was my Grandfather, was I meant to doubt him?
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Major Peter Mehrtens
Hello St3pto
Thank you for your comments and welcome to TOCH. I agree with you and Michael in that all what I have been able to uncover on Mehrtens matches perfectly with what Lewis has posted here. Mehrtens wrote an autobiography and granted several interviews including those with Veitch where he described his wartime career as can be read in the online magazine. In the article there can be seen two photographs, one taken during the war and one later in life, where he appears with his awards, which certainly appear to be the Ritterkreuz mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern (Knight's Cross with Oakleaves and Swords). Unfortunately, there is no documentation that appears to collaborate this. As Hard Sarge has written, the award was very prestigious and only 160 individuals were awarded it, including only 42 that served in the Luftwaffe. The award was numbered and we have the records of all those who received it. Mehrtens does not appear on that list and therefore regrettably one must draw the conclusion that he did not receive this award. As for the accounts of his combat duty that is much more difficult to comment upon but I do agree with Delmenhorst that there is little to substantiate the claim of a bombing raid on Glasgow in daylight in November 1944. I believe it to be understandable that you want to uncover as much on your grandfather as is possible and have quite naturally relied upon what he wrote and stated but it appears that several parts of the account are difficult to reconcile with what is known from the records. If you have any other questions I am sure that others as well as myself will attempt to be as of much help as is possible. Horrido! Leo |