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Old 9th October 2023, 14:01
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Uffz. Hans Hahn, 3./JG 300, searching for crash site

Hi All,
presently I'm searching for a possible crash site of the Me 109 G-6, which I could not find so far.
Based on PVM's the plane is crashed at July 19th 1944 at Wieden, 5km west of Todtnau. Pilot Hahn bailed out and was injured.

During the last 15 years I talked to many people in the area but nobody in the area is aware of any crash in WW II.
Are there any ideas where the plane could have crashed? Also where pilot came down? Interesting to me is that JG 300 was not active in that area that day. So even possible the plane crashed somewhere else.
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Rolf
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Old 9th October 2023, 16:54
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Re: Uffz. Hans Hahn, 3./JG 300, searching for crash site

Rolf,

is it really Wieden W of Todtnau/Schwarzwald? This place would be far away from the action of I./JG 300.

There is a small hamlet called Wieden next to the village of Wildbach Kreuth a few Kilometer S of lake Tegernsee. Ofhr. Robert Meroni from I./JG 300 crashed at Brannenburg am Inn, only 15 Kilometers away as a crow flies.

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Old 9th October 2023, 19:59
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Re: Uffz. Hans Hahn, 3./JG 300, searching for crash site

... or Wieden, a district of Schechen, between Mühlstätt and Pfaffenhofen am Inn.

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Old 9th October 2023, 20:38
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Re: Uffz. Hans Hahn, 3./JG 300, searching for crash site

The original message says "Wieden, 5km west of Todtnau".
But I also doubt if the message is correct
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Old 10th October 2023, 10:44
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Re: Uffz. Hans Hahn, 3./JG 300, searching for crash site

Eventually somebody has more details about the pilot Hans Hahn itself. Based on the PVM he was injured. If he was brought to a hospital maybe the name of hospital or city is mentioned.
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