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Re: He 111 crew murdered
Steve: On 17 May, I/KG 54 lost 4:
2 Staffel, target Maubeuge, Uffz Oskar Schuenemann + 1 POW, 2 killed 3 Staffel, target Valencienne, Fw Paul Lenz + 2 POW, 1 killed 3 Staffel, Valencienne, Fw Adolf Lau POW, 3 killed 3 Staffel, Amiens,,Fw Willi Kuemmel + 3 POW |
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Re: He 111 crew murdered
Gentlemen,
This thread simply won't expire. My current understanding of all He111 losses on the 12 May 1940 is as per the attached - feel free to pick it over as you see fit. |
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Re: He 111 crew murdered
Hello Chris,
I hv just 2 3.KG54 for the 17.mai, where come from the third the one above Amiens, do you hv a bit more details about it ??? REMI |
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Re: He 111 crew murdered
Remi
Fw Willi Kuemmel, Ogefr Paul Friebe, Gefr Karl Guhl, Gefr Johann Ebner. Source: Radtkes' KG 54 History |
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Re: He 111 crew murdered
Is it there, where you hv find the 18.may event ???
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Re: He 111 crew murdered
Hi Chris and Remi,
The a/c of Fw Willi Kummel of 3/KG54 i have as, crash landed 18miles south east of Arras on the 18.5.40? Kummel and his crew being captured by French forces. Is it the 17th or 18th of may anybody? Rgs, Steve. |
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Re: He 111 crew murdered
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The first contact between French and German tanks took place near Hannut (Belgium) in the afternoon of May 12th 1940. Perhaps the incident occurred halfway the towns of Tongeren (Tongres) and Hannut. Hannut is situated about 30 miles SE of Maastricht. Dirk |
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Re: He 111 crew murdered
Made a typo, Hannut is located 30 miles SW of Maastricht.
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Re: He 111 crew murdered
Hi All,
I have some slight variations in the spelling of some of this crew's names, all are now buried at Bourdon, but not together, they have been reburied twice, first burial, Arras, second, Tilloy les Mofflaines. Gefreiter Ernst Rzezniczek. Obergefreiter Helmut Jentznik, EM, 61415/28. Gefreiter Josef Bradac, EM, 67475/37. Unteroffizier Otto Ellinghaus, EM, 67475/8. Joe. |
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Re: He 111 crew murdered
Let's again get back to the original question: which could have been the Heinkel of which Sqn Ldr Halahan supposedly witnessed the decapitasion by Senegalese troops.
What seems to be facts:
Now it becomes trickier, but let's give it a try:
So far my reconstruction, which is admittedly highly speculative. But at least a first attempt. Hope somebody can confirm or reject the assumptions with hard facts. Pieter |
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