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Old 23rd March 2011, 17:45
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Re: Losses of german nightfighters - night 19/20 February 1943

Hello all,

The NVM says about the Do217 crew that they all have killed at 18th February 1943 and got a decent grave on a Ehrenfriedhof, which indicates that all bodies were found, identified and buried. Georgsheil, W of Aurich is over land which complies with the 3 dead crew members found.

The NVM of the Bf110 however says something different: the loss occurred on 19th February 1943 and both crew members were declared dead in March 1943 which is a strong indication that they were missing and with a great degree of certaintly dead.

Further: the Wellington started its mission and returned from it on the evening of 19th February 1943. Thus, the encounter with a Bf110 over sea all happened on the 19th February. The fact that the Bf110 crashed in flames over sea matches with the missing Hagn/Prinzel crew as well.

I will look into the Interception and Tactics Reports (RAF) whether these give away other details, but I am pretty confident that the loss of the Bf110 occurred on the evening of 19th February, therefore more or less the night of 19/20th February, not the night before.

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Old 23rd March 2011, 22:28
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Re: Losses of german nightfighters - night 19/20 February 1943

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Thanks for all feed backs on this one. This prompt me to a scenario where Hagn/Prinzel damage the Wellington and get shot down in the process. Quite a good reason why no claim was made for HE531 in spite of it catching fire for a moment. Quite ironic that by unintentionally giving his life, Sgt Crowhurst saved his crew to fight another day....
Or to quote Billy Pilgrim: Poo-tee-weet. So it goes.

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Old 23rd March 2011, 22:46
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Re: Losses of german nightfighters - night 19/20 February 1943

Hi,

Here is a link to the Combat Report of Sgt. Wilcock - owned by someone and would make disclosures?

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/d...resultcount=87


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