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Oblt. Johannes Hager 6./NJG 1
I am looking for any available details on Oblt. Johannes Hager of 6./NJG 1(??) for period of April 22 1944. What aircraft flown, crew, location, photo of him etc anything really please.
I believe Hager shot down a 77 Squadron Halifax (LK710 - KN-S) I am researching on the night of 22/23 April 1944, so would appreciate anything anyone may be able to help me with please. Many thanks. |
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Re: Oblt. Johannes Hager 6./NJG 1
I have an original "Abschussmeldung" submitted by Hager for a claim on June 17, 1944. He claimed two victories that night, his 22nd and 23rd.
At that time he was flying an He 219A-0. The supporting docments show his crew as: Feldwebel von Bergen Feldwebel Korschgen Interesting - Pilot and two crewmen. A couple of years ago one of the NASM restorers showed me a third seat - in the lower rear of the fuselage. It was a simple curved piece of plywood. According to him, the third crewman sat there and kept the electronics operating. There is a photo of Hager on page 99 of Theo Boiten's book "Night Airwar". I have a partial claim list for Hager from Marcel Hogenhuis. Hager claimed one four engine victory on April 23, 1944 for his 18th victory. |
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Re: Oblt. Johannes Hager 6./NJG 1
There are several abschussmeldung for Johannes Hager (and von Bonin, Lent and Gildner) for sale on the net now, but unfortunately not for that date.
Peter |
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Re: Oblt. Johannes Hager 6./NJG 1
Hager
On the night of 20/21 March 1945 Hager had several claims of downing RAF planes. One was my uncles B 24 Liberator of the RAF. He was with 223 squadron from RAF Oulton in Norfolk. He was part of 100 group. That night they were dropping window to make it look as if Kassell was he target. The Night Fighter Controller believed this. Sent the Night Fighters to this location. He and his crew were KIA. One will never know how many other lives they saved. My information is that he was using a Messersmit 110 fitted with strange music. This was upward firing cannons. All he had to do was fire between the wings he was bound to hit something. View wise this was good as he would be looking up in to light. Whereas the gunners would be looking down into darkness. Alfred Price's book instruments of Darkness covers the entire RAF night ops. The main target was the Bohlen oil plant. Have not seen Boitens book for a photograph. Would like info about the crew and photgraphs. Can any one help. Thanks Rod. |
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Re: Oblt. Johannes Hager 6./NJG 1
I am also looking for any information on Oblt.Johannes HAGER as my uncle's Halifax was shot down on Nov 1, 1944 in Holland. I was informed by a friend who has done some research in Holland that it may have been HAGER's aircraft. I am aware that a German nightfighter also went down in the area at the same time. I am new to trying to look for information and came across this site. Any help or direction on how to find out anything about the Luftwaffe and any registers of losses etc would be a great help. My uncles Halifax was QB-K and the crew is buried at the Nederweert war cemetery.
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Re: Oblt. Johannes Hager 6./NJG 1
Here some info on Hager :
Hager, Johannes Hptm 8/16/1920 Pretzier Altmark 48 victories 4 & 6/NJG-1 (for the entire war) Bf 110G-4 Wk# 4890 (lost 9/43) He 219A-0 Werk # 190203 "G9 + LP" (dam 6/44) RK(3/12/45), DK-G(11/25/43), EP(5/1/44), EK 1 & 2, Wound Badge, Night Fighter Oper.Clasp in Silver On 31/05/1943 he and his crew made a crashlanding at Florennes Airfield Belgium in his Do-217 N-1 werknumber 1462 4./NJG 1 G9+FM flying from St-Trond airfield in Belgium after being hit by the tailgunner of a RAF Stirling Lt Hager Johannes (WND) - Uffz Leda Fritz (KIA) radio - Ofw Meinel Günther (WND) engineer He was uninjured in a crash landing in his He 219 on 22 June, 1944 after damage received during aerial combat over the Scheldemündung. His crew this date: R/O Fw Hubertus von Bergen(KIA) and Fw Robert Körschgen(WIA). On the night of 21 February, 1945, he achieved 8 victories within 17 minutes. 99 combat missions. 1 bomber, a Day victory and 47 Night victories. His 1st victory, a Halifax at Map Quadrant 51/2/9E2 on 14 February, 1943. A known double victory on 4 July, 1943; a Wellington and a Halifax. A triple victory on 28 April, 1944, all Halifax, two near Arnheim and one W of St. Trond. A double victory on 17 June, 1944; both "4 mots", one at Duisburg, the other NW of Deelen. A "4 mot" 20 km W of Stuttgart on 29 July, 1944. A 2nd "4 mot" same day, in the Strasbourg area. His 38th & 39th, both "4 mots" on 20 February, 1945. Victories 40 thru 45, were "4 mots" on 21 February, 1945. His last three victories, Nos. 46, 47 & 48, two "4 mots" and a Lancaster SW of Kassel on 21 March, 1945. His crew; Uffz Heinz Bärwald and Uffz Schneider. A POW in 1945 at Schleswig-Holstein. Deceased 2 September, 1993. |
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Re: Oblt. Johannes Hager 6./NJG 1
On this site you can find an Photo Hauptmann Johannes Hager.
http://www.bloggen.be/warresearcher/archief.php?ID=10 |
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Re: Oblt. Johannes Hager 6./NJG 1
Gary, if you are interested I could provide you with pictures of this Halifax crew from the Nederweert War Cem.
Please use PM.
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Kind regards, Bas Maathuis http://www.luchtoorlogboventwente.nl/ In Dutch only... |
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Re: Oblt. Johannes Hager 6./NJG 1
Hi
Try it by this address Dr. Claudia Griese Schille5rstr. 65375 Oestrich-Winkel She ís the youngest daughter of Johannes Hager Regards Rüdiger |
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