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Re: Erich Hartmann: 352 victories or... 80?
You know, friends, Khazanov's work is undoubtedly weak... But the 'reply' of his opponents Jean-Yves Lorant and Hans Ring - is more, more weaker!
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Re: Erich Hartmann: 352 victories or... 80?
MB, MB is an excellent researcher, although a little old school, so please show a little respect to him. The thing really concern me is that we have not read the full text of Mr Khazanov's article, only thing we read are piece of text from here and there, and Mr Ring's comment, not the whole picture, so how could we make a judgement by ourself only base on those ?
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Re: Erich Hartmann: 352 victories or... 80?
The NKWD Argument to proove the kills is a little bit ridicioulus, in my opinion.
NKWD accused Hartmann also for destroying a bred fabrication site, which were at JG-54 sector situated, killing 780 civilians due powerless bullets and for destroying 346 russian airplanes. So Hartmann really killed so much civilians? ![]() |
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Re: Erich Hartmann: 352 victories or... 80?
Jens:
I seriously doubt Hartmann destroyed a bread plant or killed any civilians; given an Me 109 is a very short ranged fighter I doubt he could have gone too far behind the lines & I don't think a bread plant would be too close to the front---as I recall from the Hartmann bio, the charges stated that when he fired at Soviet aricraft, not all of the ammo he fired struck an aircraft; the ammo fell to the ground after they 'ran out of ballistic momentum' & killed civilians who just happened to be on the ground where the bullets/shells hit; NickM |
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Re: Erich Hartmann: 352 victories or... 80?
One question - were all 352 victories of Hartmann veryfied by Abschusskommission??? Being a commander of unit Hartmann was veryfing all his own kills by himself - at the levell of his unit.... But there was also the higher level. Could someone explain it closer???
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Re: Erich Hartmann: 352 victories or... 80?
according to the RAF homepage:
on july 10th. not just 1 hurri was lost. 2 hurricanes are lost in combat, and 2 crashed while landing. six nifty, you know , how many missions were flown by hartmann ? if you take robert johnsons missions ( 28 kills in 91 missions ) to compare it with hartmanns. his claims are also undoubtedly fantasy. note. i also believe most claims , not just from hartmann or the luftwaffe ( all airforces) has nothing to do with the reality. its just a matter of the ratio of overclaims. 1 : 3 or 1: 4 for the VVS and the LW, even worse for the USAAF and the RAF. Last edited by Boandlgramer; 3rd May 2005 at 07:29. |
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Re: Erich Hartmann: 352 victories or... 80?
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Re: Erich Hartmann: 352 victories or... 80?
of course , MB.
the overclaims were sometimes better and sometimes worse . this is why i believe the overclaims 1:3 / 1:4 is not too far from reality ,for the whole war. ![]() |
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Re: Erich Hartmann: 352 victories or... 80?
Khazanov gives no indication of how or why he arrives at a victory total of " 70 to 80 "..the article is simply not detailed enough..he presents evidence from Soviet archives for only a handful of dates..see Hans Ring's response on my site..
Khazanov bases the 'factual' content of his piece on the Toliver/Constable book...which automatically discredits him in the eyes of the serious historians.... Khazanov and Ring appear to agree on the total of victories for which there exists evidence of official confirmation on the German side..some 289 recorded up to 27 August 1944.. Most of Khazanov's article is character assassination at best.."Hartmann never enjoyed the reputation among his comtempories accorded Moelders or Galland...he never enjoyed elevated rank in the Bundesluftwaffe..." |
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Re: Erich Hartmann: 352 victories or... 80?
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My sources show that ten RAF fighters were 'lost' as a result of combat-- but nine of those planes managed to land safely and were listed as damaged but repairable -- not destroyed. One of them was damaged after it was misidentified and shot up by a Spitfire over Hawkinge. Two other RAF fighters were lost, but not due to combat. Hurricane P3359 crashed in bad weather during a routine patrol and Spitfire N3051 was damaged while landing on a waterlogged runway. No Spitfires were destroyed and the one Hurricane destroyed during combat was caused by a collision, which means that none of the 27 or more German pilot claims are legitimate. That may also be the case with the Blenheims downed, but I'll look into it. Quote:
Last edited by Six Nifty .50s; 3rd May 2005 at 19:40. |
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