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Re: Georg-Peter Eder Jet ace confirmation?
Hi Leo
Obviously,if Bolz is credited with a Spit instead of a B-17,Eder is the only responsable for the fall of the B-17. My preference is the version of Mr.Prien (most recent among others),but it interest me to know the version of Mr.Mombeek in his study on the JG2 (spit or B-17).....also if someone has the information? Best Regards Michel |
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Georg-Peter Eder Jet ace confirmation?
Hi Michel
Mombeek in his history of JG 2 lists both Bolz and Eder with a B-17 on 28 March 1943 and it appears that Mathews (Johannes) does as well. Horrido! Leo |
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Re: Georg-Peter Eder Jet ace confirmation?
Hi Nick
Thank you for your Eder scrutiny, and it's pleasing to hear that his claims are reasonably good. Regarding the P-38, as I say everybody else's are on the mikrofilms Eder's are not, therefore either it was not confirmed, or never was, trouble is that sometimes we are judging the honesty of pilots using the wrong information. As Eder's claims surjest that he is basically honest, but not following protocol to the letter, i.e probably not actually witnessing a crash, then in my opinion his jet claims were ALL post 3rd December 1944, well those that were worthy of submitting the paperwork. Am currently looking into Hermann Graf, initially contrary to common belief amongst us his claim pattern doesn't seem too bad, he has always been associated with Ernst Suss, Heinrich Fullgrabe and Alfred Grislawski, yet it appears that is not the case, if he was working something with others it would be Leopold Steinbatz and Hermann Wolf, but as I say though he claimed so many in a short span of time, they are actually no where near as spectacular as Nowotny's or Lang's, assuming of course that not the whole staffel was working something together, and actually I think not. Actually I believe Graf was a shy man so would seem unlikely, but you can never tell. Kind Regards Johannes |
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Re: Georg-Peter Eder Jet ace confirmation?
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Hermann Graf 7th claim 24.9.41/1210 DB-3A near Balakliya 52 DBAD 8th claim 27.9.41/1422 DB-3F 50km W of Kharkov This one is said to have been one of 8 BAP's losses, gunner was Starshina Vasiliy Kurayev, only one other survivor 13th and 14th claims 14.10.41/1610 and 1613 2 x “I-26s” 10-15km N of Walki Day's fighter losses include 164 IAP, Ml.Lt. Aleksandr Nikolaevich Feoktistov KIA. 186 IAP lost Georgy Afanasyevich Chernyshev KIA (many claims throughout the day) 15th and 16th claims 24.10.41/1250 and 1252 2 x “I-61s” Boisovka Very likely 5/32 IAP/VVS-ChF. Fifteen losses in the last week of October 17th claim 25.10.41/1521 “I-61” Aibary Probably St.Lt. Mikhail Avdeyev of 5/32 IAP/VVS ChF, returned to base, damaged 18th claim 27.10.41/1538 “I-61” 10km S of Juschno (Yushno) Very likely 5/32 IAP/VVS-ChF. Fifteen losses in the last week of October (remaining claims for October 41 follow the same pattern….) 27th claim 23.11.41/1336 IL-2 Sturmovik S of Rostov 4 ShAP, details pending 28th claim 29.11.41/1021 I-16 "Rata" 10km NNE of Rostov Day's fighter losses near Rostov include 271 IAP, Lt. Mikhail Ivanovich Trushin KIA 29th claim 29.11.41/1027 DB-3 ENE of Rostov Could this have been the crew from 51 DBAP lost to fighters this date near Zagorsk? Crew of St.Lt. Sergey Bykov and crew all KIA. 81 DBAP lost crew of Ml.Lt. Sydor Semenovich Molochkov 32nd claim 6.12.41/1252 IL-2 Sturmovik E of Lysogorskaya 4 ShAP details pending 38th and 39th claims 27.12.41/1201 and 1205 2 x I-16 “Ratas” Taganrog – Azov 88 IAP, overclaiming - no losses 43rd and 44th claims 7.1.42/1450 and 1455 2 x I-16 “Ratas” Ssansnoje/Nowaja-Slobodka VVS Southwestern Front. Day's fighter losses include Sergei Vasilyevich Demenkov WIA. 438 IAP lost Ml.Lt. Nikita Andriyanovich Taranov KIA 47th claim 3.2.42/0935 Su-2 Nuwo 135 BBAP or 13 GBAP. Details pending 50th claim 23.3.42/1726 Su-2 E of Kotowka 135 BBAP or 13 GBAP. Details pending 51st claim 25.3.42/0625 Yak-1 ("I-180") E of Staraya Saltow Possibly the enagagement in which 296 IAP lost Lt. Mikhail Stepanovich Sedov KIA 52nd claim 27.3.42/1011 Yak-1 (I-26) 15km E of Volzhansk Possibly St.Lt. Ivan Fedorov of 487 IAP KIA 58th claim “I-61” 15km W of Burluk Was this Lt. Petr Fedorovich Yakimov of 273 IAP? WIA and DOW in hospital on 1.4.42 61st, 62nd and 63rd claims 29.4.42/1210-1315 3 x Yak-1s flight between Grammatikovo and Zuerichtal, Kerch Peninsula 247 IAP, details pending 65th claim 30.4.42/1405 I-16 "Rata" Kertsch 36 IAP. Mayor Kartuzov WIA (shrapnel in leg) 79th – 85th claims 8.5.42 Day's losses in aerial combat include St.Serzhanti Vladimir Nikolaevich Belkov and Vladimir Grigorievich Svetovostokov of 269 IAP both KIA and Sergey Petrovich Bubyrev of 12 IAP KIA 36 IAP lost I-16 of Leytenant Martynov bellylanded and Kapitan Petr Grigorievich Safronenko and Lt. Kravchennko both baled out, 133 IAP lost Ml.Lt. Vasily Semyonovich Badanin KIA 88th and 89th claims 11.5.42/1745 and 1746 2 x I-16 "Rata" or MiG-1 Kerch Peninsula VVS Crimean Front. 45 IAP lost St.Lt. Vasily Pavlovich Chernii (AE CO) KIA this date. One of these claims may pertain to him 91st – 96th claims 13.5.42 I-16 “Ratas” Rogani sector Graf's victims may include Lt. Arseniy Stepanov of 929 IAP, KIA this area 99th and 100th claims 14.5.42 Kharkov/Rogani area 13 GBAP. One known loss (slight overclaiming), details pending 105th claim 15.5.42 Fighter? Kharkov/Rogani area 282 IAP lost St.Serzhant Leonid Sergeyevich Frolov KIA this date 106th claim 20.5.42/1737 Pe-3 Kharkov area 99 BAP/4 RAG? Note that 8 GBAP lost crew of Lt. Ivan Arkadievich Shilov this date 112th claim 3.8.42/1835 IL-2 Sturmovik Caucasus (PQ 00667) @ 400m 7 GShAP, 4 VA 116th and 117th claims 14.8.42/1014 and 1020 2 x I-16 "Ratas" Kuban area 36 IAP. Kapitan Lev Nikolaevich Terpugov (AE CO) WIA and Lt. Viktor Nikolavich Zharkov KIA 118th – 120th claims Yak-1, Hurricane and LaGG-3 5 VA's fighter losses this date include Lt. Alexey Savin of 482 IAP KIA in a LaGG-3. 45 IAP lost Ivan Lukich Svinarenko and Serzhant Nikolai Georgiyevich Zjuzins baled out POW (later freed) 123rd – 125th claims 17.8.42 3 x I-153 "Tchaikas" Kuban sector 238 ShAD, 5 VA. Details pending 126th claim 18.8.42/1642 I-153 "Tchaika" Krasnogorsk/Kuban area (PQ 85253) @ 600m 238 ShAD, 5 VA. Details pending 127th claim 18.8.42/1643 R-5 Krasnogorsk/Kuban area (PQ 85494) @ low altitude 763 LBAP. Details pending 129th claim 22.8.42/1403 Yak-1 Stalingrad sector (PQ 49154) @ 600m Believe this was the engagement in which Lt. Aleksandr Stepanovich Bochkov of 287 IAP was KIA (several claims around this time) 131st claim 23.8.42/0727 Yak? ("I-180") Stalingrad sector (PQ 49194) @ 2200m 8 VA. Day's Yak losses include Starshina Grigory Yakovlevich Bondarev of 12 IAP KIA 134th claim 24.8.42/0928 Yak-1 ("I-180") Stalingrad sector (PQ 49421) @ 1200m (There were at least 3 claims made during the engagement) 512 IAP. Slight overclaiming, only two aircraft lost with their pilots. Includes Politruk Grigoriy Kuznetsov KIA 136th and 137th claims 25.8.42/1151 and 1727 (is one of these timings in error?) 2 x LaGG-3s 5km E of Stalingrad 572 IAP, 864 IAP or 9 GIAP. 9 GIAP definitely lost Lt. Mikhail Mikhailovich Sarkin KIA this date 138th claim 29.8.42/1422 LaGG-3 Stalingrad area (PQ 59173) @ 1800m 8 VA. Day's fighter losses include St.Serzhant Ivan Ivanovich Snetkov of 867 IAP KIA 2.9.42/0912 and 1711 P-40 Kittyhawks Stalingrad sector 731 IAP. Two P-40s lost this date, pilot details pending. There were 6 claims in total for P-40s over the Stalingrad 142nd claim 2.9.42/0915 IL-2 Sturmovik Stalingrad sector (PQ 49441) @ low altitude 8 VA. 2 IL-2s lost this date. One was from 211 ShAP, Serzhant Arkady Vasilyevich Sokolov KIA over the target (may have been attributed to Flak) 143rd claim 2.9.42/1332 Pe-8 or DB-7 Stalingrad sector (PQ 59143) @ 7000m Could this at all have been an aircraft of 840 APDD? Navigator Alexei Mikhailovich Fomin KIA this date 146th – 149th claims 3.9.42 Several fighters Stalingrad 4 Yak-1s and 3 Yak-7Bs lost this date. Anatoly Nikolayevich Alexandrov of 867 IAP was certainly KIA 150th claim 4.9.42/1012 Yak-1 Stalingrad (PQ 49241) @ 2000m 8 VA, 16 VA (220 and 283 IADs) or 102 IAD/PVO. 8 VA lost one Yak-1 and one LaGG-3 this date whilst 16 VA lost 17 Yak-1s. Known to me are: 273 IAP lost Serzhants Mikhail Semyonovich Budnikov, Nikolai Lavrentevich Bessonov and Aleksandr Stepanovich Chetvertukhin all KIA. 43 IAP lost Nikita Timofeevich Syusyukalov also KIA. 581 IAP lost St. Serzhant Alexander Ilyich Fedorinin KIA 151st claim 5.9.42/1658 I-153 "Tchaika" Stalingrad sector (PQ 40881) @ low altitude 629 IAP. Details pending 152nd claim 6.9.42/1321 IL-2 Sturmovik Stalingrad sector (PQ 49163) @ 400m 8 VA (6 IL-2s lost this date, includes Aleksandr Mikhailovich Smetanin of 694 ShAP and Serzhant Aleksandr Maximovich Shashin of 503 ShAP both KIA) or 16 VA (10 IL-2s lost this date) 8.9.42/1128 and 1135 2 x La-5s Stalingrad sector 27 IAP, 287 IAD. Legitimate victories: two losses: Starshiy Leytenant Yevgeniy Bykob and Starshiy Serzhant Anatoliy Yegoshin both MIA 159th and 160th claims 9.9.42/1321, and 1324 3 x La-5s Stalingrad sector 3 GIAP, 15 IAP or 27 IAP, 287 IAD, 8 VA. Very likely a misidentification or overclaiming, no La-5s lost this date 163rd claim 11.9.42/1558 Pe-2 Know to have come from 270 BAD. Their 284 BAP lost two Pe-2s this day. Crew details pending 164th claim 11.9.42/1609 P-40 Kittyhawk 731 IAP, actually made it home (I need to chase this one up…) 167th and 168th claims 14.9.42/0800 and 0804 2 x I-16 "Rata" Stalingrad sector 629 IAP, includes Starshiy Politruk Teplitskiy MIA 169th claim 14.9.42/0809 Yak-1 Stalingrad sector (PQ 49411) @ 1000m 8 VA or 16 VA (220 and 283 IAD) or 102 IAD/PVO. Losses include Ml.Lt. Ivan Stepanenko of 4 IAP, baled out 170th claim 15.9.42/0635 I-16 "Rata" Stalingrad sector (PQ 49423) @ 400m 629 IAP, St.Lt. Lysenko bellylanded safely 174th claim 16.9.42/0739 P-40 Kittyhawk Stalingrad sector (PQ 40882) @ 3500m 731 IAP, Starshina Vasiliy Prokhorov KIA 178th and 179th claims 18.9.42/1157 and 1159 2 x LaGG-3s Stalingrad sector If correctly identified: 572 IAP, 864 IAP or 9 GIAP. However, much more likely misidentified Yaks. 8 VA (no known Yak losses this date) or 16 VA (18 Yak-1s and 2 Yak-7Bs lost this date) 180th claim 18.9.42/1212 IL-2 Sturmovik Stalingrad sector (PQ 49134) 228 ShAD or 291 ShAD. Losses include a whole formation of 6 IL-2s from 245 ShAP. Losses in total: 8 VA (2 IL-2s lost this date) and 16 VA (12 IL-2s lost this date including that of Mayor Konstantin Vasilyevich Yarovoi and St.Serzhant Vasily Ivanovich Tuzukov, 688 ShAP). 954 ShAP (16 VA) lost Ml.Lt. Tikhon Ivanovich Khudyakov KIA. Note: 688 ShAP losses are generally attributed to I/JG 53 and III/JG 3 181st claim 20.9.42/0820 LaGG-3 Stalingrad sector (PQ 40784) @ 4200m If correctly identified: 572 IAP, 864 IAP or 9 GIAP. However, more likely a misidentified Yak. 8 VA (2 Yak-1s and 1 Yak-7B lost) or 16 VA (6 Yak-1s and 5 Yak-7Bs lost) or 102 IAD/PVO. 21.9.42 3 x Yak-1s 8 VA (2 Yak-7Bs lost) or 16 VA 3 Yak-1s and 1 Yak-7B lost) or 102 IAD/PVO, day's Yak-1 losses include Leytenant Sultan Akmet-Khan of 4 IAP, baled out. Same unit lost Leytenant Vladimir Prokofyevich Anashkin KIA 184th claim 21.9.42/1624 IL-2 Sturmovik Stalingrad sector (PQ 49412) @ low altitude 8 VA (2 IL-2s lost) or 16 VA (no known losses). One of the two losses from 8 VA was Serzhant Vasily Nikolaevich Travin of 944 ShAP KIA 186th claim 22.9.42/1120 Stalingrad sector (PQ 49272) @ 1200m 629 IAP, Ml.Lt. Peshekhonov KIA 189th claim 23.9.42/1103 IL-2 Sturmovik Stalingrad sector (PQ 49131 or 49201) @ 100m 8 VA (only 1 IL-2 lost this date) or 16 VA (no known IL-2 losses this date). Overclaiming? 503 ShAP lost Serzhant Vasili Mikhailovich Fedin KIA 198th and 199th claims 25.9.42/1441 and 1446 2 x La-5s Stalingrad sector 287 IAD. 8 VA Only one known loss of a La-5 this date. Overclaiming? 200th claim 26.9.42/0853 I-153 "Tchaika" Pitomnik airfield (PQ 49294) @ 800m (Hermann Wolf claimed as well) 3 AE, 629 IAP (102 IAD-PVO). Pilots Pavlov, Sergeev and Ovchinnikov in I-153s plus Mal’chenko and V. Smirov in I-16s. Overclaiming, no losses 201st and 202nd claims 26.9.42/1642 and 1658 LaGG-3 and Yak-1 Stalingrad sector Do these pertain to the only Yak-7B lost by 16 VA this date? (No known losses by 8 VA) 205th and 206th claims 6.9.43/1050 and 1108 2 x B-17 Flying Fortresses Stuttgart – Southern edge of the Black Forest 92nd BG, 7 losses including B-17F-80-BO 42-30000 of 327th BS (definitely over Germany) and B-17F-80-BO 42-30010 of 407th BS (will eventually update my database, then re-post) 209th claim 6.3.44/1448 B-24H Liberator HSS W of Berlin 42-54457 of 453rd BG. 1/Lt. Elmer Crockett and crew made it back to the channel then ditched. 5 survivors, 1 man KIA, 4 men MIA (already damaged by Flak) 211th and 212th claims 29.3.44 2 x P-51B-5 Mustang N of Hannover – Schwarmstedt area 4th FG, most likely attributable loss is 43-6759/WD-P of 335th FS, Lt. William E Newell baled out and POW Last edited by Nick Hector; 31st December 2018 at 14:08. |
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Re: Georg-Peter Eder Jet ace confirmation?
Hi Nick
I take it that you are not sure if you have ALL the Sowiet losses? Just by looking at who claimed the same sortie as Graf I would say there are at least four pilots he is likely to have colluded with Leopold Steinbatz, then latter on Friedrich Bruckmann, Johann Kalb and Hermann Wolf, though guess we should call them innocent until you can confirm that you have details of all the Sowiet losses. By your scrutiny it would appear that any overclaiming worsened with Hermann Wolf. Regarding his claims in the West can only be sure of the details of four of them, and I do not think he would have had the opportunity to overclaim, truly he had difficulty scoring in the West anyway, looking at it I would say that Grislawski was the better man anyway. Attached are details of those who claimed the same time as Graf, should be that they were with him. Any claims where he is the only claimer I have marked as so(nur) in theory these should be legitimate as nothing given as an incentive to false-witness.Attachment 17543 Graf seemed a shy man, you would think he wouldn't want the fame his claiming caused. The poor man tried to sale his decorations to pay for treatment of his Parkinson disease, which is a horrible way to die. Please let us know how much of the Sowiet losses you hold. Kind Regards Johannes |
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Re: Georg-Peter Eder Jet ace confirmation?
Hi Johannes,
I have put in as much detail as I know for each claim. Where I am uncertain, I have omitted to include the claim, hence the gap between his 106th and 112th claims for example. My database is like a mosaic that I am trying to fill in as best I can |
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Re: Georg-Peter Eder Jet ace confirmation?
Hi Nick
Many thanks for the reply Same with myself and claims, the only period when the microfilms include ALL claims is October 1943 until September 1944 with the exception of SG claims, basically the daily microfilm entries for October 1944 do not have JG5's data, then in December 1944 I believe it's fragmentary, however I have many Leistungsbucher, abschusseliste and flugbucher which enables me to say when the entries stop/start for any particular Geschwader, like JG7's ends 3rd December 1944 for example. Thing is that without 99-100% list it's really difficult to state overclaiming with certainty, it's a harsh accusation that we can't say is 100% certain about. I have 66,650 confirmed claims details, but suspect the true number of claims was anything from 70,000 to 80,000, rather less than we have been led to believe. Kind Regards Johannes |
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Re: Georg-Peter Eder Jet ace confirmation?
Your words:
Thing is that without 99-100% list it's really difficult to state overclaiming with certainty, it's a harsh accusation that we can't say is 100% certain about. But making statements about pilots' honesty with no evidence whatsoever beyond "my friend told me so" is perfectly fine....? Docking (for example) Hans Beisswenger's tally from 152 victories (officially accredited by his Government and his Air Force) down to 150 because as a post-war historian you personally don't think balloons count is also perfectly fine....? I have only used the term "overclaiming" when I am certain no other losses took place. Often it is because somebody has checked ahead of me. If you read my posts carefully, I state the day's known losses or the engagement's known losses and I question myself a lot: "Could this have been...." "Was this....." and so on. |
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Re: Georg-Peter Eder Jet ace confirmation?
Dear all,
relating to my post#7 in this thread I have to correct myself: The Me262 with WNr. 110 778, which was shot down on 22.02.1945 was not piloted by Georg-Peter Eder, because the document "Flugzeugunfälle und Verluste bei den Fl.Verbänden" of Genst.Gen.Qu.6Abt.Nr.260/45 g.Kdos.(V), dated 13.3.45, states for the 100% loss of WNr. 170 778 (must be 110 778) on 22.02.45, that its pilot remained unhurt (name not mentioned). Does anybody have a „Namentliche Verlustmeldung“ for Eder´s last mission, when he had to bail out of his Me262 and suffered injuries to leg and head (as written in Boehme´s JG7 Chronicle, see page 133)? What is the date for this event? My collection of "Namentliche Verlustmeldungen " for JG7 is incomplete. For Hptm. Georg Eder, Staffelkapitän 9.JG7, I have only one for 11. January 1945, when he had an accident at Fliegerhorst Parchim due to clear ice (Glatteis) and was sent to the Luftwaffe hospital at Wismar. KR Karl |
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Georg-Peter Eder Jet ace confirmation?
Hi Karl
Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be a clear answer to this incident. I have seen an argument put forth that this occurred on 17 February 1945 (or possibly on 16 February 1945) and that he was shot down by return fire from the USAAF four-engined bombers and forced to bale out of his aircraft during which he struck the fuselage or tail and suffered a broken left leg and head injuries. However, the QM6 reports for that day only mention as a possible candidate Me 262 A-1 (W.Nr. 501 199) of III./JG 7 which crashed at Brandenburg-Briest due to engine trouble and was damaged 65%. It appears this episode is one of those minor mysteries of the war. Horrido! Leo |
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