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English Airmen POW's
Hello to all!
15th September, Battle of Britain Day, but also the day we closed the manuscript of JG 2 Vol. 1. We start now with the lay out. One of the hundreds of photos will be the one attached to this message. It shows Lt. Höhler with two English Airmen POW's. Time area must be +/- October 1941. Any idea who are these guys, and their fate? Thanks in advance E. Mombeeck |
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Re: English Airmen POW's
Eric: Does it link with one of his kills/Staffel's kills?
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Re: English Airmen POW's
Hello Eric,
I don't know but have looked at the Les Butler Lists and see that Hóhler had two claims on the 21st September 41, one at 16.24 the other at 17.43. Is it known who he shot down on these occassions ? Again he had a hat-trick on the 8th November when he claimed three. one at 12.25, a second at 12.30 and the third at 12.38.Again is it known who he shot down. I add that all the above are given as Spitfire claims. From FCL vol 1 POWs for 21st Sept were - S/Ldr Armitage 129 Sqdn Sgt. Parris 607 Sqdn Sgt. Carter 616 Sqdn For the 8th November there were - P/O.Gutowski 302 Sqdn S/Ldr.Szczeszniewki 315 Sqdn S/Ldr. Wilczewski 316 Ssqdn F/O. Weir 401 Sqdn (RCAF) P/O Greenaway 501 Sqdn Hóhler was lost in the Channel on 8th December 41 (see Mombeek's website) have not looked at Coastal or Bomber Books. All the best Alex Last edited by Alex Smart; 16th September 2006 at 04:20. |
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Re: English Airmen POW's
Hello Chris and Alex,
thanks for the reaction. Correct that the solution to this enigma must be found in Höhler's claims list (12 Spitfires). I guess that this could match with the dates 2nd of October (1 Spitfire) 8th of November (3 Spitfires) I still have the hope that someone will recognise one of those both pilots, maybe from a photo taken in England. Best regards E. Mombeeck Last edited by Erik Mombeeck; 17th September 2006 at 20:58. |
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Re: English Airmen POW's
The airman on the left is obviously a flight seargeant.
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Re: English Airmen POW's
Could make a difference, Sgt Parris was flying a Hurricane .
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Re: English Airmen POW's
Hello again,
12 Spitfire claims ? From Mombeek's lists I found 15. 23/6/41 - 1 25/6/41 - 1 11/7/41 - 1 12/8/41 - 1 18/8/41 - 2 17/9/41 - 1 18/9/41 - 1 20/9/41 - 1 21/9/41 - 2 2/10/41 - 1 8/11/41 - 3 All are noted as Spitfires. Which ones are not counted ? Alex |
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Re: English Airmen POW's
In Prien et al., "Die Jadgfliegerverbaende ..." lists Hoeler with 14 claims, only one on 18.08.41.
Tom |
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Re: English Airmen POW's
Anyone else experiencing problems with accessing the image? All I get is a small box with a little red 'X'.
Stephen |
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Re: English Airmen POW's + No. 239 (AC) Squadron
Hello You all,
thanks a lot for your interest. The figure I have here on Höhler's claims are 14 Spitfires. I have another question: I recently found an interesting photo showing the Mustang HB-A Mk. I s/n AH565 from No. 239 (AC) Squadron lost on the 21st of July 1942 after being shot down by a JG 2 pilot (Hptm. Bolz). Any idea of the name of this pilot, and his fate? Thanks Erik |
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