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Old 29th October 2006, 11:52
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Re: St Kap 1(F)/120

In a list of Luftwaffe unit commanders in Norway dated May 1, 1945, the Sta.ka. of 1.(F)/120 was Hptm. Schmidt (unfortunately no given name listed). The commander of the units detachment at Vaernes airfield was a Oblt. Lindhorst.

From an interrogation report ADI (K) No. 127/1944 (PRO AIR 40/2416) regarding the Ju 88D-1 A6+BH shot down off Lerwick, Shetlands on March 5, 1944. The following is told about the units commanders:

"The Gruppenkommandeur of (F) 120 is stated to be Oberstleutnant von Zezschwitz, who has his headquarters in Stavanger town.
Hauptmann Löhr, previously reported as Staffelkaitän of 1.(F)/120, went sick in October 1943 and was replaced by Hauptmann Behnke, who was Staffelkapitän of 1.(F)/124. Towards the end of February 1944, however, Behnke left the unit and was replaced by no other than our old friend Hauptmann Friedrich Heidenreich who had been Staffelkapitän in 1941.

Heidenreich gained the Ritterkreuz in June 1941 and shortly afterwards was seriously injured in a crash after being shot up by fighters. He was subsequently put in a spell at a training school and this is thopught to be his first reappearance in operations."

In a similar report ADI (K) No. 29/1945 regarding the loss of Ju 188 A6+FH on December 28, 1944:

"The Staffelkapitän of 1.(F)/120 is Major Schmidt, a pilot who fflew between 20 and 30 operational sorties in 1940/1941 for which he received the E.K. 1. Since then he has sucessfully avoided flying on operations and his present activities are confined to lecturing his Staffel on the glories of National Socialism etc. Needless to say he is neither respected nor popular and in practice the Staffel was led by Oberleutnant Neugebauer, the observer of A6+FH dealt with in this report, who also carried out the duties of Technical Officer."
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