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Re: German and US POW aviators defect/escape together?
My German is not too hot but if I read the article in RolandF's post correctly it says the four Germans were sent to a Yugoslav labour camp . The 2nd pilot Christian ? and the fourth unnamed man were shot escaping from the Labour camp, Fredl the pilot was injured at the camp sent home but his neighbours ignored him as a traitor, while Bernhard Kersting ( son of a prominent industrialist) was released after 5 years at the camp.
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I'm not aware of a systematized list but I think it could be reconstructed with high degree accuracy when it comes to aircraft types. However, exact W.Nr.'s are different story. Are you interested in something in particular? Cheers, Boris |
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This Ju52 particulary could be a good start
Rémi |
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This Ju 52 was flown to nearby Prkos airfield near Zadar by capt. Zlatko Dimčović (it barely took-off, as the field was very short) and from there to Zemun, where it became part of Transportna grupa (Transport Group). It carried number 4 on the nose and after the establishment of Yugoslav AF register, received the serial number 7202. Unfortunately its W.Nr. is unknown, as is of other three Ju 52's in use by the YAF post-war.
Cheers, Boris |
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Hi Boris
Very interesting information regarding post war Ju 52/3m in Yugoslavia. If I understand you right the four ex Luftwaffe Ju 52 would then have been 7201 to 7204? What about the at least other four 7205-7208 (the last one preserved)? I know of four AAC.1 sold or transferred to Yugoslavia from 1945 and on. They were c/n 77, 78, 222 and 316 Since all of them are said to have been for JAT, I wonder if any (or all) ended up with JRV and fitted into the said slot of 7205-7208? AAC.1 c/n 222 is of course reported as 7208 which is preserved in Belgrade, but is it? Finally, did JRV operate only eight Ju 52/AAC.1 or were there more? Cheers Stig |
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Actually I knew as a fact, from end of 1944, more and more German soldiers deserted, they just wanted to wait out the war, in the lower countries some of these German deserters became armed bandits to sustain themselves, some of them even went over to the resistance |
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there were four ex-Luftwaffe Ju 52's in JRV. The one mentioned above, another which landed by mistake in Nikšić, one which force-landed near Hercegovac village, and the fourth found at Cerklje with the code RP+AU. French machines were purchased after the war. Some of these were ceeded to JAT, but which ones i don't know. Total number is eight. Cheers, Boris |
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Plane landed on airfield, and partisans didn't shoot at it because they want to capture it after landing. One downed American airman came close to plane (thought it was plane that will rescue him to Bari), crew opened door, asked American where they were, and after they got answer quickly flew away. |
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Re: German and US POW aviators defect/escape together?
Thanks Boris
I will check the Yugoslav civil register for further clues. Cheers Stig |