
5th August 2024, 23:01
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Santa Cruz, California
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Re: Two questions about 8./JG 54 in June 1941
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Originally Posted by Andy Mitchell
oquaig,
Use this page and enter Laschen in the town/ort name field - it will return several locations in East Prussia.
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Thanks for the Kartenmeister link. I had it on my last computer but it didn’t get transferred to my new one. Nice to have it back. I found two Laschens. One is 37 km SSE of Klaipeda (Memel) now called Laši. In Timin’s book there is a map that indicates Laschen airfield was here, but according to all the German maps there never was an airfield here.
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Originally Posted by Nick Beale
Also there's a very good useful (and downloadable) map of airfields in Bundesarchiv RL 7-11/13 (on page 17). It stretches from Metz in the west across to East Prussia and western Poland (essentially the "Greater German Reich"plus Denmark, parts of Holland and the north of Italy).
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Thanks for the RL 7-11/13 file. I have overlays for Luftflotte 1 that go with this map. One shows the deployment of Flak units, the other shows Fliegerkorps I airfields with III./JG 54 at Schlossberg (after 1939, Pillkallen before, now Dobrovol’sk) and an airfield to the SW. Using the Kartenmeister, and the Deutsche Heereskarte, I found Laschen 3.3 km SW of Schlossberg (it no longer exists, it’s just an empty field now), 54.758896N 22.456174E.
I have seen a report about the forward command post Fliegerkorps I moving to Kedainiai on 25.6.41. III./JG 54 is said to have moved there on 26.6.41, but I still wonder if that was the entire gruppe or just 7.9./JG 54.
Thanks again
oquaig
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