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Old 8th August 2009, 21:37
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Ltn Walter Sievert

Hello,

I was wondering if anyone has more information on Ltn Walter Sievert.
Ju88A6 w.n. 521 Stab/KG30 crashed and burnt out by Eindhoven on the 13th of june 1941.
Someone stated to me that Ltn Walter Sievert and Bs Uffz. Peter Hansen were both killed, and B Fw Oskar Hauk and Bf Gef Ernst Bergmann were both injured.

I traced the grave of Peter Hansen in Ysselsteyn, but I found no trace of Walter Sievert. I can't find out what happened two the two injured men either.

I hope someone has some info for me.

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Old 8th August 2009, 22:28
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Re: Ltn Walter Sievert

Hi,

Having originally checked the QM's list for you the entry for 14-6-41 indicated Ltn Siefert as injured to killed , however there is a hand written date next to his name. On checking this which is an admendment dated 23-7-41 it states ' Ltn Sievert nicht tot, sodern verletzt ' so it looks like he survived this crash but was badly injured,

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Old 8th August 2009, 22:56
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Re: Ltn Walter Sievert

Hello,
According to "volksbund.de" the date was 41-06-12 for Hansen.
Other information gave the time of the crash as: 03.18 hour.

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Old 9th August 2009, 08:22
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Re: Ltn Walter Sievert

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Hi,

Having originally checked the QM's list for you the entry for 14-6-41 indicated Ltn Siefert as injured to killed , however there is a hand written date next to his name. On checking this which is an admendment dated 23-7-41 it states ' Ltn Sievert nicht tot, sodern verletzt ' so it looks like he survived this crash but was badly injured,

Regards

Brian Bines

Hello Brian,

What is the QM's list? Can you mail me a scan of the data?

Thanx for the info,

Ray
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Old 9th August 2009, 08:26
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Re: Ltn Walter Sievert

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Hello,
According to "volksbund.de" the date was 41-06-12 for Hansen.
Other information gave the time of the crash as: 03.18 hour.

Frans.A

Hi Frans,

You are right. I didn't notice the date differnce before.
Thanx,

Raimondo

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Old 9th August 2009, 13:48
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Re: Ltn Walter Sievert

The Verlustmeldung says the following;

Eindhoven, 12.06.1941:

FF: Lt. Walter Siefert, geb. 29.02.1917 Siefertshof/Prenzlau. Schwere Verbrennungen, Binnenkrankenhaus Eindhoven. Später vermisst am 30.09.1943?

BO: Uffz. Peter Hansen, geb. 09.10.1915 Essen-Kray. Gefallen. Grablage Eindhoven/Woensel Gr.Nr. 73, später Ysselsteyn Z-2-47.

BO: Fw. Oskar Haug, geb. 10.08.1910 Pforzheim. Leicht verletzt. Später gafellen am 04.03.1942. Grablage: Scotlow/Norfolk, No.252.

BF: Gefr. Ernst Bargmann, geb. 24.07.1919 Pinnenberg. Leicht verletzt. Später gefallen am 17.10.1941. Grablage: Champigny St.Andre. Nr. 9-28-1952.

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Old 9th August 2009, 14:28
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Re: Ltn Walter Sievert

Thanx for this!
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Old 10th August 2009, 12:58
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Re: Ltn Walter Sievert

Oblt Walter Sievert and crew missing over the Gulf of Vos on 27-9-1943, in Do217E-5 6N+AP of 6/KG100 wn 5505.

Gef Ernst Bargmann KIA on 17-10-41 in Ju88A-5 of Erg.St/KG30 w.n 7204 attacked by Fighter near Ramagate damage 5%

Fw Oskar Haug aircraft crashed in the sea off Happisburgh at 1615hrs on 4-3-42, body washed ashore next day . Ju88A-4 4D+DA Erp.St./KG30 wn 1384
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