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Oblt. Paul Gommer KG40 .
At present I am researching the career of Oblt.Paul Gommer 1./KG40 , he was killed on February 5 , 1941 along with five other members of his crew when their FW200 F8+AH Wrk nr.0042 crashed in Ireland . One crew member survived Ofw Max Hohaus but was badly burnt .
In the book "The Storm Passed By" by Trevor Allen he stated on 29.12.40 that Paul Gommer's FW200 attacked a ship called "Trevarrack" in Lough Foyle and hit it with two bombs causing the ship to be abandoned . Can anybody please confirm if this is true . I would also be very gratefull if anybody knew anything else about Paul Gommer , I have contact with Paul Gommer's daughter but she was only a year old when her father was lost , she too would like to know more about her father's time in the Luftwaffe. |
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Re: Oblt. Paul Gommer KG40 .
[quote=schnellmeyer;143905] Oblt.Paul Gommer 1./KG40 , he was killed on February 5 , 1941 along with five other members of his crew when their FW200 F8+AH Wrk nr.0042 crashed in Ireland . One crew member survived Ofw Max Hohaus but was badly burnt .
Was there a seventh crewman? Trevor Allen is slightly off on the location. DRS 403 states the location was 90 miles west of Malin Head. Tony K |
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Re: Oblt. Paul Gommer KG40 .
Hi Tony , never heard of a seventh crew member . From all the official records at the time they only list six and five bodies were recovered at the scene .Do you know something we may not ?
Do you think that Gommer attacked the ship on 29.12.40 ? Thanks for your help . |
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Re: Oblt. Paul Gommer KG40 .
No Justin, I though that You may know something we don't. Read your quote in my reply!
"Oblt Gommer was killed along with five other members of his crew = 6 crew" and Fw. Hohus makes seven! Was it an age thing or finger trouble?. regards Tony K |
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Re: Oblt. Paul Gommer KG40 .
You are spot on Tony , sorry my mistake . The total crew number was six , five killed and one survived . Old age is starting to take it's toll !
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Re: Oblt. Paul Gommer KG40 .
Couldn't be a senior moment at your age had to be finger trouble!
regards Tony K |
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Re: Oblt. Paul Gommer KG40 .
Well I do suffer from arthritis in the fingers after all my years playing football with The Kingdom !
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Re: Oblt. Paul Gommer KG40 .
Football? Not from all the typing?? I have a little finger that's not quite straight from playing US football in my, now, long lost youth - but then given the way I type it's seldom used anyway, besides which my fingers sometimes just can't spell )
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Re: Oblt. Paul Gommer KG40 .
Oh what joy we had in our youth , by the way can anybody else help me with information on Paul Gommer ?
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Re: Oblt. Paul Gommer KG40 .
Hello,
I have 7 crew members in that Condor : 2 pilots, 2 radio operators, 1 mechanic, 1 gunner and 1 meteo Reg Rat Dr Herrström I have no mission report, but that day, a Condor attacked the ( greek ) "Ionnis M. Embiricos" , 3734 GRT, with 6 SC 250, 45 Km west of Colonsay The ship sunk later and the plane ?? Regards Marc |
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