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Athens-Tatoi
I have added a new page to the Wiki covering Athens-Tatoi.
I still have to complete adding the information from the Crashed Enemy Aircraft report. However, if anyone can assist in expanding the limited information on the airfield it would be greatly appreciated. As an example, I am missing all reference to ground units other than the FliegerhorstKommandantur. Many thanks
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Re: Athens-Tatoi
Hi Andy,
Here some infos about Tatoi Fl.H.Kdtr. (E mot.) 6/VI / Tatoi, Athen (01.05.41-Ende 05.41) Fp.Nr. 26 180 dem VIII. Fl.Korps angeschlossen Kdr., 05.41 Hptm. Krümmelbein Fl.H.Kdtr. (E) 27/XII u. Fl.H.Kp. / Tatoi, Athen (07.41-10.42) Fp.Nr. 32 592 Kdr., 07.41 Hptm. Gutjahr Kdr., ab 15.10.42 Major Otto Kapff Offz. z.b.V., Oblt. Martin Richter, 15.04.42 Selbstmord begangen Flugleit.Offz., 10.42 Oblt. Boyster, Hptm. Nother Fl.H.Kdtr. A 203/IV / Tatoi (10.42-04.43) Kdr., Major Otto Kapff Wewa, bis 14.02.43 Insp.Mecir, dann Wewa Maleme, ab 02.02.43 Insp. Stange u. Insp. Hübner Fl.H.Kdtr. A 211/III / Tatoi (04.43-01.04.44) Kdr., 06.04.43-14.02.44 Major Ulrich Keilhauer Oblt. (Reg.Insp.) Heinrich Meissinger (+) 10.10.43 Bombenwurf Tatoi Fl.H.Kdtr. A 106/XVII / Tatoi (01.04.44-10.44) Kdr., ab 15.06.44 Obstlt. Karl-Heinz Moelle |
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Re: Athens-Tatoi
and some ground units
Ln.Stelle E 106/XVII (1941-07.42) Fl.H.Kdtr. Tatoi, Fp.Nr. 32 592 Leiter, Oblt. Arnold Schoppmann, (v.) 13.10.43 Flgh.Betr.Kp. KG. 26, 5. Kp. (05.41-03.42) Kp.Chef, 38-42 Hptm. Gustav Paustian / Tatoi Landschutz-Zug d. Lw. 227/VI (ab 09.1942) 13.04.43 von Argos nach Tatoi Fp.Nr. 51 028 Alp.Berg.Trupp d.Lw. 1/XVII (1941-1942) 11.04.42 aus Sedes in Tatoi eingetr. Fp.Nr. 34 414 Gen.Luftzeugmeister,Verb.St. (1941-1944) Tatoi, Athen, Fp.Nr. 38 698 |
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Re: Athens-Tatoi
Byron,
Thanks once again for the information.
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Re: Athens-Tatoi
Could Andy please share with us the URL for this citation from his airfield postings?
World War II Chronology - Military Intellegence Division, US War Department Several attempts to find it have failed due to there being quite a few that answer to this title. Perhaps it is incorrectly cited? Thanks in advance, L. |
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Re: Athens-Tatoi
Larry,
They were a pain in the proverbial to locate last time and have so proved again....... They are in pdf form and can be downloaded from the WWII Operational Documents section of the Combined Arms Research Library http://www.cgsc.edu/carl/contentdm/home.htm. This section contains a wealth of documents relating to both the European and Pacific wars principally relating ground and naval operations but also including items on USAAF operations and various items on the Luftwaffe. Example - Sept 1944 World War II Chronology - Military Intellegence Division, US War Department - (a) Link to the page listing several of these documents - http://cgsc.cdmhost.com/cdm4/results...SOSTART=41,961 (b) link direct to the document page http://cgsc.cdmhost.com/cdm4/documen...OPTR=212&REC=3 - (c) as in this case most of the documents are in several sections (see links to the left of the page). This document totals 347 pages covering sections on North and Latin American Theatres, Eastern European, Mediterranean, Asiatic, Pacific Ocean, Southwest Pacific and closes with a review of the Political, Ecomonic and Psychological situation at that time. (d) So far I have only used these documents in relation to Valence, Eleusis and Tatoi however they contain a large amount of information. (e) Note not all of the monthly chronologies are present on this site - however see my comments below regarding the The Army Air Forces in World War II: Combat Chronology. Another document with less detail, but probably created from the same information source is this - http://www.milhist.net/usaaf/mto.html covering the USAAF operations in the Med. Now this is an online document but I have also downloaded a complete chronology of approx 900+ pages from this URL The Army Air Forces in World War II: Combat Chronology Hope that this explains some of the sources. Larry, if you feel my citations require amending please let me know.
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Best Regards Andy Mitchell LuftwaffeData Wiki including the history of Aufklgr. 122 Last edited by Andy Mitchell; 8th February 2010 at 00:15. Reason: added final comment regarding citations. |
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Re: Athens-Tatoi
Thanks for the reply and clarification, Andy.
Many if not most here are familiar with the U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II: Combat Chronology and Eric Hammel's Air War Europa Chronology (Pacifica Press, 1994), in fact, I'm looking at both of them right now on my bookshelf. But your entries for Eleusis and Tatoi were much more numerous and included bomb tonnage on target, which the two works I just noted do not have, and that's what caught my eye. I knew you had located a much more detailed source but I could not find it for love nor money. Now I know why. That cgsc.edu site is absolutely the most difficult web site to navigate and find thing on that I have ever seen. It was created eons ago, in fact before the personal computers were in wide use, and they never changed the operating software to make it user friendly. I shudder just thinking about having to go there and look for something. So thanks for providing some links to exactly where you found the detailed raid data. When I have more time tomorrow, I will go there armed with your links and see if I can get to it. Right now, though, it's Super Bowl time in the Z.I., which is the equivalent of your Euro Cup and World Cup combined with maybe a Manchester vs Liverpool match thrown in on top of it. So off I go. L. P.S. Here is what I had on Tatoi - except for some more air and ground units, it's much the same as what Byron provided: Tatoi (GR) (a.k.a. Athens-Tatoi) (c. 38 06 N – 23 47 E) General: airfield 15 km N of Athens near the town of Akharnaí in SE Greece. Attacked on 8 December 1943 (by 15th AAF B-24s); 14 December (by 33 B-24s); 15 September 1944 (by B-24s); 24 September (by B-24s). Air Units: III./JG 52, 8./JG 27, Stab, I. u.II./ZG 26, III./KG 3, II. u.III./KG 76, 3.(F)/Aufkl.Gr. 33, Stab/FAGr. 4; 2.(F)/Aufkl.Gr. 123, 4.(H)/Aufkl.Gr. 22; Wekusta 27; San.Flugbereitschaft 7 (Mar 43); II./TG 4; Erg./Ers. Units: III./St.G. 151 (May – Aug 43); Station Commands: Fl.H.Kdtr. E 6/VI, Fl.H.Kdtr. E 27/XII (1941), Fl.H.Kdtr. A 203/IV; Fl.H.Kdtr. A 211/III (c. Mar 43 – Apr 44), Fl.H.Kdtr. A(o) 106/XVII (with Ln.-Stelle A 106/XVII) (Apr – Oct 44). Station Units (some): 5. Flugh.Betr.Kp./KG 26; Werft-Kp. 2; Werft-Kp. Südost (one Zug); Werft-Zug 108; Flieger-Werkstattzug 3/IV; Frontreparaturbetrieb GL 2571 (D.L.H.); Verbindungsstelle GL; Alp.Bergungstrupp 2/XVII; Flugzeug-Bergungstrupp (mot) 1/XI; Ldssch.Zug 227/VI and 365/VI; Strafvollstreckungs-Zug Südost z.b.V. 1. Last edited by Larry deZeng; 8th February 2010 at 00:45. Reason: add P.S. |
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Re: Athens-Tatoi
Other documents found in the CARL digital library include:-
Airborne invasion of Crete German AA Artillary - a 1943 intelligence document. Rescue of Mussolini. - Translated from German into English by Katherine A. Mull. Austrian and German officer's personal account of the assignment from Hitler to rescue Mussolini in the summer of 1943. Includes meeting with Hitler.
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Re: Athens-Tatoi
Larry,
Hope that they help. I believe that the first time I downloaded the USAAF WWII Combat chronology was from the Maxwell site but I'm having problems with the links at present as they recently rebuilt their site.
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Re: Athens-Tatoi
Andy,
I have hier some damaged Ju 52 planes in the airfield Tatoi of KG z.b.V. 1 Werk Nr. Ort Besch. % Grund Datum Gruppe 5296 Tatoi 100 Bod.Berühr. 01.06.41 II 5977 Tatoi 60 Notlandung 20.06.41 I 2960 Tatoi 15 Bruchlandung 26.07.42 III 11. Staffel 5054 Tatoi 100 Absturz 27.07.42 II 3304 Tatoi 20 Rollschaden 17.09.42 IV 7833 Tatoi 100 09.11.42 I |
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