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Old 21st October 2010, 12:45
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Re: Execution of KG-4 Personnel

The place Großenbrode ?? Homeland no ??wonder why TGr.30 units were there ???

Further what they are fleeing ??

Like most of that cases there is more question marks than certainties

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Old 21st October 2010, 13:45
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Re: Execution of KG-4 Personnel

Hi "RT,

yep in the last days of war there was tgr 30 in eggebeck and großenbrode. but there was too some planes from KG 53 some KG 55/KG 27 , 17 HE11 from KG 4, 7 HE111 from TFF Schleppgruppe TG30, 14 JU88 4/TG30,

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Old 21st October 2010, 14:11
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Maybe I will try to commit something about the TGr.30, could you pls drop me a line at cdts@cdts.fr
Ju88 by the TGr.30 seems odd , more the Ju88 was even not able to "verschleppt" a fully loaded Go242

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Old 21st October 2010, 21:34
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Re: Execution of KG-4 Personnel

Hi guys

I'm still rather confused about the sequence of events regarding the execution of the three German airmen. Perhaps we haven't the answers but:

(a) How was it that a court-martial was convened so quickly that they were executed within hours of being captured? Or would it have been a kangeroo court?

(b) Why were the aircrew executed and not any of the other deserters?

(c) What were the circumstances of the trial that found Major Hesse guilty of the crime, with a four-year sentence? How could such a sentence be passed, and by whom, when the war was within days of ending?

(d) Since his assistants received two-years and six-months respectively, can one assume that Hesse carried out the executions? Or did he receive the harsher sentence for giving the command?

(e) What happened to Hesse and his assistants?

(f) Apparently a German nightfighter was contacted to shoot down the three TGr.30 Ju88s. One was intercepted and damaged (with one crewmember killed). Any ideas to which unit the nightfighter would have belonged?

Quite a fascinating story and thanks to our members for their endeavours in unfolding the events.

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