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Old 21st December 2009, 19:01
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Help ID JG53 Pilots

Hi guys, I picked up these recently from a batch of JG53 photos being sold on ebay.

Does anyone recognise these men?

Thanks
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Old 21st December 2009, 20:42
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Re: Help ID JG53 Pilots

I think the first guy could possibly be Leutnant Herbert Broennle. A lot of facial features match.

What do you think?
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Old 22nd December 2009, 03:35
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88 views not one reply. You guys are really making me feel welcome here no matter how hard I try!
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Old 22nd December 2009, 04:18
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Re: Help ID JG53 Pilots

Ok, I will just carry on regardless.

I got this one from the same seller. I have a particular interest in this pilot. This is Hans Moller of JG53, shot down March 1943 and taken prisoner. Just by chance, I discovered a friend of mine has his Wehrpas:
http://aufhimmelzuhause.com/id109.htm

At first, I didn't thnik it was the same person, combat has aged him so much but there can be no doubt, same eyes, same ears, same smile.

The timeframe of all these pilots photos fit, being early 1943. On the back of 2 of the photos the writting says 1696124a R.Bawaumann.

Does that mean anything to anyone?
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Old 22nd December 2009, 08:10
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Re: Help ID JG53 Pilots

I haven't seen these gents before, sorry - one DOES look familiar to me, but I'm not sure that it's the person I think it is.

Lemme check around and see if I can find you a match facially. I think you might be right on the first one.

If you don't get much of an answer here, you can always try http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org/forums/index.php - the LEMB board or axishistory.org.

They're pretty good for ID'ing pictures.

And great score on the eBay find, BTW. Must have made a great early Christmas gift for you!
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Old 22nd December 2009, 11:04
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Re: Help ID JG53 Pilots

Have you tried to match those photos on the vast 3 volumes of JG 53 "PIK AS" History by Jochen PRIEN? It is a "velluva" set of books, well written and with more than a thousand pics overall...I am sure you will find your match...or you can try to ask him personally, as he is a member on this Forum...
Will have a look at my 3 volumes while home, on Christmas...
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Old 22nd December 2009, 11:05
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Re: Help ID JG53 Pilots

By the way, the guy on the right side indeed looks familiar...an early ( 1939-40 ) member of JG 53???
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Old 22nd December 2009, 14:39
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Re: Help ID JG53 Pilots

Schirmmutze you might show a little more patience in expecting an answer. This is not a designated "instant answer" forum. Also Adrianno's suggestion of looking at Prien's JG 53 history is an excellant suggestion.
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Re: Help ID JG53 Pilots

Broennle or Belser ?

http://www.luftwaffe.cz/belser.html

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Old 22nd December 2009, 18:24
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Schirmmutze you might show a little more patience in expecting an answer.
You are right John and I apologise to all.
I get a bit too excited sometimes, no offence meant!

Thanks for all the help, I will look into buying Prien's books. Are they expensive? A fellow member of WAF kindly scanned a photo from one of the volumns that shows Moller but his face isn't very clear.
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