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Loss of Fw. Edmund Unger MIA 05.11.1943
Hi to all,
Was wondering if anyone can add any further information regarding the loss of Edmund Unger of II/SG10. Edmund was shot down and remained missing in action until his discovery in 1986? Would very much like to create a page of remembrance for Edmund on our website so if you have further information, pictures of the recovery or a picture of Edmund I would be delighted to hear from you. Anything supplied will of course be greatfully credited. Regards, Melvin www.aircrewremembrancesociety.com |
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Re: Loss of Fw. Edmund Unger MIA 05.11.1943
Melvin,
43-11-05 14.02 hrs. Fw 190G-3 160307 4./SKG 10 Crashed at Best (Holland) Fw. Edmund Unger KIA Buried Ysselsteyn CA-14-348 Shot down by Capt. Fonzo D.Smith in P-47D 42-7936 of 4FG/335FS Frans A |
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Re: Loss of Fw. Edmund Unger MIA 05.11.1943
Recovered by Dutch Air Force on 23-25.04.1991 and reburied at Ysselsteyn on 23.07.1991.
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Re: Loss of Fw. Edmund Unger MIA 05.11.1943
Very interesting indeed! Many thanks Frans & John, very much appreciated.
Melvin www.aircrewremembrancesociety.com |
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Re: Loss of Fw. Edmund Unger MIA 05.11.1943
Hello Melvin,
Mr. Ad van Lingen, then member of the Dutch Study Group Airwar 1939-1945, has once made a hilarious presentation how he tried to make enquieries about Unger in Austria. I can remember his presentation quite vividly but will restrict myself to the essential and most humourous part: During his research, Van Lingen wrote to the Major of Vienna (where Unger's family lived originally) whether there were still relatives of this Austrian Luftwaffe pilot alive who could be contacted and which should be informed because their missing family member had been found. He got a blunt reply that Unger could not possibly an Austrian Luftwaffe pilot, because "Austria was not involved in WW-2" or a similar phrase. Van Lingen replied to him (with a copy to Kurt Waldheim, then the Austrian president) that: - the highest Nazi who ruled the occupied Netherlands was Arthur Seyss-Inquart, the former Austrian Nazi-leader and adherer of Adolf Hitler - most of Seyss-Inquarts high ranked staff members ruling the occupied Netherlands - like Wimmer - were Austrians - the supreme Nazi police commander in the Netherlands, terrorizing the population, was Hanns Albin Rauter, an Austrian - one of the Gruppenkommandeure of the III./NJG 1 in Twente/Holland was the Austrian Egmont Prince zur Lippe-Weissenfeld etc. etc. Apparantly Waldheim smelled a terrible row if the lack of cooperation (and even worse: the lack of any historical knowledge) of Vienna's town major became public. Whether by Waldheims intervention or not, soon Van Lingen was informed that Ungers sister was very pleased to hear about the fate of her brother of which she always was kept in the dark. All the best, Marcel / Venlo
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airfield Venlo in WW-2, I./NJG 1, He219-project |
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Re: Loss of Fw. Edmund Unger MIA 05.11.1943
Many thanks Marcel, Do you know if Mr. Ad van Lingen is still with is? Maybe someone has a photo of Edmund Unger?
Regards Melvin |
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Re: Loss of Fw. Edmund Unger MIA 05.11.1943
I do not have him as being a member of SKG 10 rather SG 10?
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Re: Loss of Fw. Edmund Unger MIA 05.11.1943
You are correct Chris, Checked my SKG10 folder and he was not there, I already assumed a typo as I checked SG10 and found him there. Thanks for pointing out Chris
Melvin |
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Re: Loss of Fw. Edmund Unger MIA 05.11.1943
What was doing a SG 10 pilot in Netherlands at this date ? I thought SG 10 was on the Eastern Front then.
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Re: Loss of Fw. Edmund Unger MIA 05.11.1943
Yes, very interesting point Laurent!
Melvin |
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