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Re: Identification of two pilots, France, Summer 1944
Jochen,
Ok, I also feel we must be able to establish who this is. Do we know for sure if this is a JG pilot or come other units also in play? Regards, John |
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Re: Identification of two pilots, France, Summer 1944
Never knew that , thank you
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Re: Identification of two pilots, France, Summer 1944
The photos of the Bf109 G-6/AS that has been published many times is that the Black 14 of 8/JG1 ? Both men in the photo have their wrist compass on their belts often many other photos show them on the life jacket , any practical reason for being on the belt.
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Re: Identification of two pilots, France, Summer 1944
After looking at the photos in Frappe's volume, they look very similar to the I./JG 5 photos.
Don Last edited by Don Pearson; 15th December 2016 at 19:40. Reason: spoke too soon |
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Re: Identification of two pilots, France, Summer 1944
Okay, we rule out Bartels and Müncheberg - but is it 100% sure these pictures you are referring to (which I didn't know, but which can be found at FalkeEins's blog) are from the very same visit of the photographer in question to France..?
I don't recognize the pilot sitting in the Bf 109 as the pilot in the left hand of the photographs mentioned at the beginning of this thread... It might be him - but I can't see this... The airfield in question does look a bit like Saint-Omer / Clairmarais which I visited this summer, but even that is a hunch based on nothing much, I'm afraid... With kind regards, Piet |
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Re: Identification of two pilots, France, Summer 1944
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Surely not! First, Joachim Muncheberg was killed in action in April 1943, so he would have been dead by then. Second, he was blond and much more handsome than the guy in the photo. |
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Re: Identification of two pilots, France, Summer 1944
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although it will bring us no closer to the solution of this thread's issue, the above statment needs clarification - in Germany the wedding ring is usually worn on the right hand ring finger by Protestants, whereas Catholics usually wear it on the left hand ring finger. Protestants in the past often wore their (future) wedding ring on the left hand ring finger during the time between engagement and marriage. Therefore our Leutnant in question may have been a married Catholic or an engaged Protestant. KR Jochen Prien |
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Re: Identification of two pilots, France, Summer 1944
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The discussion of the place of a wedding/engagement ring of a German pilot is fruitless on my opinion. Me, a native German (catholic) was engaged with an American girl and wore my ring then lefthand. After wedding, I changed it righthand. After a week, I rechanged it back lefthand since it is much more comfortable in working for a complete right-hander like me. Concerning your post, I asked my mother (87 years) and she told me, that in our catholic area (Rhineland) the married couples wore their wedding rings lefthand usually. Best wishes ! Horst Weber |
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Re: Identification of two pilots, France, Summer 1944
Dear Horst Weber,
The discussion of the place of a wedding/engagement ring of a German pilot is fruitless on my opinion. ... I think that is what I wanted to express with my post. KR Jochen Prien |
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Re: Identification of two pilots, France, Summer 1944
Dear Jochen,
To my knowledge, many of the Bf 109 G-8 shown in that Bundesarchiv series like Bild 101l-496-3477-24, taken by PK Engelmann at Sours near Chartres in July 1944, did belong to 3./NAGr. 14 which operated under the command of Stab NAGr. 13. Could thus those pilots be from NAGr 14 ? Cheers Marc |
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