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Pictured above is the grave of the highest decorated soldier of the German armed forces in World War II, Hans-Ulrich Rudel. Rudel mostly flew the Junkers Ju-87G-1 version of the famous Stuka dive-bomber. This version carried two 37mm cannons in underwing pods and was primarily used against tanks on the Russian front. He flew more than 2,000 sorties and was credited with the destruction of 519 tanks and the sinking of the Soviet warship 'Marat' near Leningrad, as well as numerous other vehicles and landing craft. On 1 January 1945 Hitler awarded him the Golden Oakleaves to the Knight's Cross, the only person to ever receive that decoration. Rudel's plane was hit by anti-aircraft fire on the 8th of February of that year and he was injured. When he returned to base, the lower part of his right leg was amputated, but later he continued flying and on the 8th of May he flew to Western Germany, where he surrendered to the US Army. He was released from captivity in June 1946 and emigrated to Argentina in 1948, where he became an advisor to the air force. Despite his injuries he became a well-known mountain climber. Later he moved to Kufstein in Austria. He was a committed National Socialist who didn't change his views much after the war ended, which makes him a controversial figure to say the least, but it can't be denied that he was one of the most fascinating personalities of the war and that is why he appears here.

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Hans-Ulrich Rudel was buried in the small town of Dornhausen, near Gunzenhausen in Mittelfranken. On the stone you can see his final rank Oberst (colonel) his function Commodore of Stukageschwader Immelmann and a picture of his Knight's Cross.

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Hans-Ulrich Rudel

Hans-Ulrich Rudel

A brief summary of Colonel Rudel's exploits...

His story is remarkable to me in this regard: it shows that a man, even when controlled by the most evil political masters, can attain the peak of military success while exemplifying absolute adherence to personal standards of honor, integrity, and faith to his comrades in arms.

His story is especially inspiring when one considers that the man who began the war as a near-washout in pilot training, who was barred from combat flying by his first squadron commander, ended the war as history's most highly decorated aviator.

History has not chosen to make his story widely known because he fought for the losing side, and history is, as we all know, written by the winners

A note for my Israeli friends: Rudel's story is presented here because of his military exploits, and for no other reason. I do not seek to glorify or apologize for the atrocious crimes committed by the German political leadership against Europe's Jews and other religious and ethnic minorities from 1933-45. Hans Ulrich Rudel was not a member of the Nazi party, participated in no war crimes, did not go into hiding after the war, and was never even accused of any such activities by any organization or Nazi-hunter, including the Shin Bet.

Rudel logged 2,530 combat missions, and was granted almost no leave throughout his four years of active duty. Unlike his Allied counterparts, there was no magical number of missions which would mean a furlough home, once attained. For Rudel, as well as for all German pilots, it was a matter of "fly and fight until the war ends, or you are killed": consequently, almost all eventually fell, and today only a tiny handful survive.

Rudel's personal victories as a ground-attack pilot were achieved exclusively against the Soviets, and despite the most primitive conditions imaginable, including operations solely from dirt, mud, and snow covered airfields, his confirmed victories (those witnessed by two or more fellow pilots) include:
+ 518+ Tanks
+ 700 Trucks
+ 150+ Flak and Artillery positions
+ 9 Fighter/Ground Attack Aircraft
+ Hundreds of bridges, railway lines, bunkers, etc.
+ Battleship October Revolution, Cruiser Marat, and 70 landing craft Sep 23 1941.

USSR Battleship Petropavlovsk Gangut class ex-Marat at Helsinki pre WWII

Soviet Ships sunk by Ju 87 Stukas

Battleship Marat which was renamed Petropavlovsk (Петропавловск) was the third of the four Gangut-class dreadnoughts. She was sunk at her moorings on 23 September 1941 by two near-simultaneous hits by 1,000-kilogram (2,200 lb) bombs near the forward superstructure. They caused the explosion of the forward magazine which heaved the turret up, blew the superstructure and forward funnel over to starboard and demolished the forward part of the hull from frames 20 to 57. 326 men were killed and the ship gradually settled to the bottom in 11 meters (36 ft) of water. Her sinking is commonly credited to the Stuka Ace pilot Leutnant Hans-Ulrich Rudel of III./StG 2, but Rudel only dropped one of the two bombs. The rear part of the ship was later refloated and she was used as a floating battery although all of her 120 mm guns were removed. Initially only the two rearmost turrets were operable, but the second turret was repaired by the autumn of 1942. She fired a total of 1971 12-inch shells during the Siege of Leningrad. In December 1941 granite slabs 40-60 millimeters (1.6-2.4 in) thick from the nearby harbor walls were laid on her decks to reinforce her deck protection. Another transverse bulkhead was built behind frame 57 and the space between them was filled with concrete to prevent her sinking if the original bulkhead was ruptured.

Through direct action, he saved tens of thousands of German infantrymen from certain encirclement and annihilation during the long retreat which began in July 1943 and lasted until the war's end, almost two years later.

+ Shot down 32 times.
+ Innumerable aircraft brought back to base that were later written off, due to heavy combat damage.
+ Wounded on many occasions, including the partial amputation of his right leg in the Spring of 1945, after which he continued to fly with a prosthetic limb.

March 44: Disaster struck when Rudel landed behind Soviet lines to retrieve a downed German aircrew. Snow and mud bogged down the airplane, making it impossible to take off. Approaching Soviet troops forced everyone to flee on foot, but barring their escape was the 900 foot wide river Dnjestr. The Germans stripped to their longjohns, and swam across the ice-clogged river. Rudel's close friend and crewman, Erwin Henstchel, drowned a few feet from the far shore. They had flown 1490 missions together at the time of Hentschel's death. His body was never recovered.

Rudel was pursued by hundreds of Soviet troops who were intent on collecting the 100,000 ruble bounty which Stalin had placed on his head, and he was shot in the shoulder while they chased him with dogs and on horseback. Through incredible ingenuity, audacity, and raw determination, Rudel escaped and made his way, alone and unarmed, back home, despite being more than 30 miles behind Soviet lines when he began his 24 hour trek. He was barefoot and almost naked in the sub-freezing winter weather, without food, compass, or medical attention. His escape stands as the single most legendary example of personal bravery and luck during the Second World War, but he never fully recovered emotionally from Hentschel's death, for which he blamed himself throughout the remainder of his life.

Unlike the situation with the Soviets, German decorations were awarded without regard to rank. And in contrast to the Western Allies, they were never awarded for single acts of conspicuous bravery, but rather for a consistent record of personal gallantry and success in combat.

+ 15 Jan 42: Knight's Cross
Equivalent of the Congressional Medal of Honor or Britain's Victoria Cross.

+ 14 Apr 43: Knight's Cross with Oakleaves
Higher level of above, awarded rarely.

+ 25 Nov 44: Knight's Cross with Oakleaves and Swords

Won by those who had performed the most extreme acts of personal gallantry on a daily basis. Awarded very rarely: most often posthumously.

+ 29 Mar 44: Knight's Cross with Oakleaves, Swords and Diamonds
Extraordinarily prestigious award... like winning four Congressional Medals of Honor or Victoria Crosses. Back-dated to the time of his escape across the Dnjester when conferred on 25 Nov.

+ 1 Jan 45: Knight's Cross with Golden Oakleaves, Swords and Diamonds
Note that the Golden Oakleaves were awarded once during the entire war, the decoration being instituted in answer to Rudel's continuing feats of unprecedented heroism.

Post-War

Rudel was extremely fortunate to avoid capture by the Soviets, who had put a 100,000 ruble bounty on his head, payable dead or alive. Many other pilots who had the misfortune of being captured by the Soviets, or who were handed over to them by the Americans later, during the Summer of 45, suffered up to 11 years of forced labor in the Siberian gulags after the war. Hundreds of thousands of German soldiers, from generals to privates, died in post-war captivity behind the Iron Curtain. There has never been a complete accounting, and many are still listed by the modern German government as MIAs.

Joined former members of Focke-Wulf aircraft corporation in Argentina; close personal friend of Juan Peron.

Despite being disabled, Rudel made a name for himself as a mountaineer in the Andes, even climbing the highest peak in the Americas, Aconcagua (7,020 meters), as well as three times up the highest volcano on Earth, Llullay-Yacu in the Argentine Andes (6,920 meters), the final time to bury a climbing companion who didn't survive the second climb. Discrimination against former war heroes forced Rudel to become a ski instructor after returning to Kufstein, Tirol, Austria in the early 1960s.

Hans Ulrich Rudel finally followed Hentschel across the river in the early 1980s.

Hans-Ulrich Rudel (July, 1916 - 1982)

Hans Rudel is not the kind of "Panzer Ace" such as Wittmann or Barkmann, simply because he was "Stuka Ace" and destroyed enemy armored fighting vehicles from the air. During his career, as Stuka pilot he managed to destroy enormous number of enemy equipment, including 519 Soviet tanks. Hans-Ulrich Rudel was born in 1916 in Silesia.He was the son of a clergyman - minister. He was never good at school and received limited education. Rudel was a teenager when the NSDAP took charge and became indoctrinated at very early age.Since young age, Rudel showed interest in sports and did not do well in school. In 1936, he joined the Luftwaffe as an cadet officer as a way to continue and develop his sporting activities. After passing his flying training course and becoming a pilot, Hans Rudel applied for further training in the technique of the dive-bombing but was turned down. Instead, he received reconnaissance observer's training and flew long range reconnaissance missions during Polish Campaign in September of 1939 as a Lieutenant. On October 11th of 1939, Rudel was awarded Iron Cross 2nd Class.At the same, Rudel continued applying for Ju-87 Stuka (Sturzkampfflugzeug - dive bomber)training course and was finally admitted in May of 1940. After the completion of the course, Oberleutnant Rudel was posted to Stuka Training Wing near Stuttgart, where he spent the French Campaign. Afterwards, Rudel was transferred to 1st Staffel (1st Squadron) of Stukageschwader 2 (Dive-Bomber Group 2) and took part in the airborne invasion of Crete in May of 1941, although not in the battle zone. In preparations for the Operation Barbarossa, Rudel's Group was transferred to the Eastern Front and on June 23rd of 1941 at 3:00am flew his first combat dive-bombing mission. During next 18 hours, he flew total four combat missions. On July 18th of 1941, Rudel was awarded Iron Cross 1st Class.

On September 23rd of 1941, Rudel's Group (1st and 2nd Wing) attacked elements of the Soviet Baltic Fleet in Kronstadt harbor (Leningrad area). During the attack, Rudel sunk Soviet Battleship "Marat" with 1000kg bomb hitting its ammunition store and breaking the ship in half - "We've got her ... you must have hit her ammunition store...She is blowing up !" (Rudel's rear gunner Scharnovski over the intercom). On Christmas Day, December 24th of 1941, Rudel flew his 500th mission and on December 30th, was decorated with Deutsches Kreuz (German Cross) in Gold by General Freiherr Wolfram von Richthofen himself (who was Manfred von Richthofen's cousin). After that, Hans Rudel was sent to Graz to lecture and train new Stuka crews. On January 15th of 1942, he was awarded with Knights Cross and eventually returned to the Eastern Front on his own demand in June of 1942.In September of 1942, Rudel received the command of the 1st Staffel of the 1st Wing of Stukageschwader 2 (1StG2), while operating in the Stalingrad area. At that time, his squadron was often sent to attack Soviet tank units, when inadequacy of bombs against tanks was realized.

On February 10th of 1943, Hans Rudel flew his 1000th mission and became a national hero to the German public.Rudel was then posted to the new special "Panzerjagdkommando Weiss" unit formed at Briansk to test newly developed tank-busting version of Ju-87 D-3.Modified Stuka armed with two Rheinmetall-Borsig 37mm (BK) Flak 18 guns (each mounted in special canopy under each wing with 6 rounds of ammunition) was developed at the Luftwaffe's experimental station at Rechlin (near Neustrelitz, Germany). Prototypes were used at first against Soviet landing crafts in the Black Sea and in the space of three weeks, Rudel destroyed 70 such boats.In March of 1943, during a tank battle around Belgorod, Rudel knocked out his first tank with his new tank-busting Stuka - "... my rear gunner who said that the tank exploded like a bomb and he had seen bits of it crashing down behind us." (Hans-Ulrich Rudel).Later on, more Ju-87 D-3s were converted to tank-busters and were designated as Ju-87 G-1 (often nicknamed Panzerknacker - Tank Buster or Kanonenvogel - Cannon Bird) and started arriving on the Eastern Front in October of 1943.

On April 14th of 1943, Hans Rudel was awarded Oakleaves to his Knights Cross.Captain Hans Rudel's squadron of nine tank-busting Ju-87 G-1 was assigned to support of the 3rd SS Panzer Division "Totenkopf". On the first day of the Operation Citadel, during his first mission,Rudel knocked out four Soviet tanks and by the evening, his score grew to twelve. "We are all seized with a kind of passion for the chase from the glorious feeling of having saved much German bloodshed with every tank destroyed." - Hans Rudel.At the same time, because of Rudel's squadron'ssuccess, Panzerstaffels (Tank Destroyer Squadrons) were formed. Based on his experiences, Rudel developed new tactics for Panzerstaffels. He found that the best way to knock out tanks was to hit them in the back (T-34's rear mounted engine and its cooling system did not permit the installation of heavier armor plating) or the side. Interesting fact is that attacking the back of the tank meant that the plane had to come from the rear flying towards friendly territory - great advantage if the plane got damaged during the attack.

On October 25th of 1943, Hans Rudel was awarded Swords to his Knights Cross with Oakleaves. In early March of 1944, he flew his 1500th mission and was promoted to the rank of Major.In late March, during a mission, Rudel's squadron was attacked by a squadron of Soviet Lavochkin La-5 fighters. One Stuka was shot down and crash landed with its crew unharmed,Hans Rudel decided to land and rescue his comrades stuck in the enemy territory.He landed and rescued his friends but could not take off because of the soft ground.They were forced to escape on foot towards German lines being chased by the Russians.Rudel and his comrades reached the river Dniestr and swam 600m in the ice cold water and just before reaching the other side, Rudel's rear gunner drowned. Eventually, wounded Rudel was the only one who managed to escape and reached German lines. He then returned to his unit, where he was cheerfully welcomed by his comrades. On March 29th of 1944, for his bravery, Major Hans-Ulrich Rudel was awarded Diamonds to his Knights Cross with Oakleaves and Swords, the highest German military award.In November of 1944, while flying near Budapest, he was shot in the thigh but returned to service few days later with his leg in a plaster cast. On January 1st of 1945, Rudel was awarded the Knights Cross with Golden Oakleaves, Swords and Diamonds, being the only recipient of this award specially created for him. In February of 1945, Rudel was seriously wounded and his right thigh was shattered by anti-aircraft fire near Lebus (near Frankfurt am der Oder). He managed to land in German held territory and was quickly taken to the field hospital, where his leg was amputated. Rudel was then taken to the hospital in Berlin, where he had an artificial limb fitted and then returned to his squadron. In the last days of the war, Colonel Rudel commanded the oldest and the best known close assault / support Stuka group - Schlachtgeschwader 2 Immelmann. He was still operating with his unit in last days of war on the Eastern Front. At the end of the war, Rudel wanted to fly a suicide attack with his squadron but hissuperior ordered him not to take off because "he might be needed later", which might have been the only reason why he didn't do so. He also volunteered to fly his Stuka into Berlin in May of 1945 to rescue Hitler from the Red Army. On May 8th of 1945, when Germany surrendered, Colonel Hans Rudel who was in Bohemia, flew his last mission in Ju-87 Stuka. He managed to contact American forces and arranged for himself and other planes to fly over to Kitzingen airfield (near Wurzburg) in the American zone, escaping the capture by the Soviets.Afterwards, Hans Rudel was interrogated first in England and then in France and eventually returned to hospital in Bavaria for convalesce. In 1946, Rudel left the Bavarian hospital and started working as a haulage contractor and in 1948, left for Argentina, where he worked for the State Airplane Worksand organized with other escaped Nazis a NSDAP party-like structure.

In 1951, Rudel published two booklets in Buenos Aires, "Wir Frontsoldaten zur Wiederaufrüstung" (We Frontline Soldiers and Our Opinion to Rearmament of Germany) and "Dolchstoss oder Legende" (Daggerthrust or Legend). In the first book, Rudel claims to speak for all frontline soldiers stating that they would fight again against the Bolsheviks and that Germany's "Lebensraum" (Living Space) is in the East.In his second book, Rudel condemns notonly all the soldiers who tried to kill Hitler as traitors, but also the staff officers of the Wehrmacht stating that both groups were directly responsible for the defeat. Rudel condemns soldiers because the turmoil caused by the assassination allowed the Allied forces to succeed with the Invasion of Europe, while he condemns the staff officers of the Wehrmacht because they could not see Hitler's genius in warfare and worked silently against him. Those two booklets were followed by some more of similar nature.Hans-Ulrich Rudel eventually returned to Germany in early 1950s and in 1953, published his war diary entitled "Trotzdem" (Nevertheless). There was a discussion in Germany if it should be allowed that his diary was published, because he was known as a Nazi, but in 1953, it was no longer that bad to be a Nazi. Most people wanted to forget, mostly their own part of the story, while some Nazis became politicians and businessmen and the Witschaftswunder (The rise of the industry and economy) made the Germans interested in other things. Rudel continued his sporting activities and became a candidate for the Deutsche Reichspartei (DRP) an ultraconservative party but was unsuccessful. The "Stuka Ace" died in Germany in 1982. In 1984, his diary was published again and two of the greatest Allied fighter pilots, Douglas Bader and Pierre Clostermann wrote a warm and praising foreword to this edition, surely being unaware of Rudel's political activities.

During his career, Rudel flew over 2530 (around 400 of his sorties were flown in a Focke-Wulf 190 fighter plane during whichhe was credit with 11 air victories) missions and destroyed around 150 various artillery pieces, 519 tanks, around 1000 various vehicles, 70 landing crafts, 2 Lavochkin La-3 fighters, Il-2 Stormovik and sunk Battleship "Marat", 2 Cruisers and a Destroyer. Rudel was responsible for such huge damages to the Red Army that Joseph Stalin himself put a price of 100.000 rubles on his head.He flew more than 600.000km and used more than 5.000.000 liters of fuel. Hans Rudel dropped over 1.000.000kg of bombs, fired over 1.000.000 of machine gun rounds, over 150.000 20mm rounds and over 5000 37mm rounds. Rudel thought that the Lend-Lease American tanks were easier to kill than the Soviet T-34s, but he hated their machine guns, because once he was shotdown by one. Rudel was an outstanding pilot with experience,who loved to fly and destroy.He hated to take homeleave or sickleave and even when he got his leg amputatedhe was not depressed since he couldstill do what he loved - fly and destroy.During his career, Hans Rudel showed remarkable power, toughness, fearlessness, unparalleled determination and arrogance but none of his photos show any impact of the hardship of war on his face. His personal bravery was beyond belief and his place in the annals of military history thoroughly deserved, although it is important to remember the words of an American Protocol-Officer, who absolutely correctly named Rudel "the typical Nazi Officer". Rudel's famous quotation was "Verloren ist nur, wer sich selbst aufgibt" ("Lost are only those, who abandon themselves").



Gerhard Barkhorn

Gerhard Barkhorn was born on 20 May 1919 at Königsberg in East Prussia. He joined the Luftwaffe in 1937 as a Fahnenjunker. He began his flying training in March 1938 in the pre-war Luftwaffe. On completion of his training he was posted to 3./JG2. On 1 August 1940 Leutnant Barkhorn was transferred to 6./JG52 based on the Channel Front. He flew his initial missions with his new unit during the Battle of Britain but did not confirm any victories during this time. He was, however, shot down into the Channel on one occasion but was rescued unhurt. Barkhorn achieved his first success during his 120th mission on 2 July 1941 over the Eastern Front. Thereafter he was to score steadily, if relatively unspectacularly in comparison to other Eastern Front Luftwaffe aces, achieving his 10th victory on 30 November 1941. On 21 May, Barkhorn was appointed was wounded in combat flying Bf-109F-4 (W.Nr. 13388) 'White 5'.

Staffelkapitän of 4./JG52. Barkhorn was not a prolific scorer; his best single mission netted him four victories, his best day seven victories. In May he recorded seven victories, 16 victories in June and 31 in July, including six on 19 July for his 46th through 51st victories, and five on 20 July (52-56). On 25 July, he was awarded the Ritterkreuz on 23 August 1942 for 64 victories. After a two-month break away from the front he returned in early October. He recorded 14 victories in October, seven in November and 17 in December, including his 100th victory on 19 December. On 11 January 1943, he was awarded the Eichenlaub (Nr 175) when he achieved his 105th victory.

Hauptmann Barkhorn became Gruppenkommandeur of II./JG52 on 1 September 1943, and led it until 15 January 1945. He claimed 24 victories in August, including his 150th on 8 August. He claimed 15 victories in September, 23 in November, including his 200th victory on 30 November 1943, and 28 in December, including seven on 28 December (216-222). On 23 January 1944, Barkhorn became the first fighter pilot to have completed 1,000 combat missions. He achieved his 250th victory on 12 February, the second to do so. He was awarded the Schwertern on 2 March 1944 for 251 victories. Barkhorn's success had not come without some cost. He was shot down nine times in his combat career. He baled out once and was wounded twice. On 31 May 1944, Barkhorn was flying his sixth mission of the day and, being fatigued, was not concentrating on keeping a good look-out when he was bounced by a Russian Airacobra fighter and shot down in Bf-109G-6 (W.Nr. 163195) (<< Black 5). He received severe wounds to his right arm and leg which put him out of action for four months. He returned to combat duty at the end of October. He claimed his 275th victim on 14 November. He recorded his 301st, and last, victory on 5 January 1945.

On 16 January 1945, Major Barkhorn was transferred to take command of JG6 serving on Reichsverteidigung duties based at Posen. He led the unit until 10 April 1945 but was still suffering the effects of his wounds and eventually relinquished command for another spell in hospital. On recovery, Barkhorn joined JV 44 commanded by Generalleutnant Adolf Galland (104 victories, RK-Br) and operating the Me-262 jet fighter. On 21 April 1945, on the last of only two operational missions flying the Me-262, Barkhorn's starboard engine failed. He was obliged to break off an attack on an American bomber formation and return to his base at Riem. He was chased by the USAAF P-51 fighter escort so set about landing his crippled machine in a clearing in some woods. In the resulting crash-landing the cockpit canopy, which he had opened to enable a quick escape, slammed shut on his neck. The incident put him back in hospital and out of the war. Post-war Barkhorn was one of the few noted Luftwaffe Experten who escaped being imprisoned by the Russians. However, he did become a prisoner of war of the Allies, finally being released by them in September 1945. He joined the Bundesluftwaffe in 1956, commanded JaboG31 “Boelcke” and rose to the rank of Generalleutnant. He retired in 1976. On 6 January 1983, during a winter storm on an autobahn near Köln, Barkhorn and his wife, Christl, were involved in a serious automobile accident. Christl died at the scene but Gerhard lingered in a hospital for two days before passing away on 8 January.

Gerhard Barkhorn was credited with 301 victories gained in 1104 missions. All his victories were recorded while flying over the Eastern Front.

List of aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Gerhard Barkhorn was credited with 301 victories gained in 1104 missions. All his victories were recorded while flying over the Eastern Front.

No Date Time EA Type Unit Location
1 2.7.1941 18:50 DB-3 6./JG 52 -
2 28.7.1941 11:20 I-16 6./JG 52 -
3 29.7.1941 17:34 DB-3 6./JG 52 -
4 19.8.1941 13:35 I-18 6./JG 52 -
5 22.8.1941 12:25 Il-2 6./JG 52 claimed as V-11
6 25.8.1941 10:40 I-153 6./JG 52 -
7 25.8.1941 12:59 I-18 6./JG 52 -
8 23.9.1941 16:30 I-18 6./JG 52 -
9 4.10.1941 13:37 DB-3 6./JG 52 -
10 30.11.1941 10:07 I-61 6./JG 52 -
11 16.5.1942 6:18 Mig-1 4./JG 52 -
12 18.5.1942 5:50 R-5 4./JG 52 -
13 25.5.1942 9:24 Il-2 4./JG 52 -
14 26.5.1942 5:28 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 E Protopopowka
15 26.5.1942 11:30 Il-2 4./JG 52 -
16 27.5.1942 8:30 Mig-1 4./JG 52 -
17 27.5.1942 15:28 Pe-2 4./JG 52 NE Petrowskaja
18 5.6.1942 4:45 Mig-1 4./JG 52 -
19 9.6.1942 14:52 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
20 11.6.1942 9:45 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
21 14.6.1942 13:55 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
22 22.6.1942 5:52 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 Kupjansk
23 22.6.1942 5:55 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 Kupjansk
24 22.6.1942 5:57 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 Kupjansk
25 22.6.1942 6:25 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 Kupjansk
26 22.6.1942 11:45 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
27 23.6.1942 12:55 Yak-1 4./JG 52 -
28 24.6.1942 7:48 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
29 24.6.1942 7:52 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
30 25.6.1942 18:05 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
31 26.6.1942 13:05 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
32 30.6.1942 18:05 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
33 30.6.1942 18:09 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
34 1.7.1942 6:05 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
35 1.7.1942 10:07 Il-2 4./JG 52 -
36 1.7.1942 10:11 Boston 4./JG 52 -
37 1.7.1942 19:04 Hurricane 4./JG 52 -
38 2.7.1942 7:20 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
39 2.7.1942 9:20 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
40 4.7.1942 6:27 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
41 4.7.1942 10:30 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
42 5.7.1942 17:43 Hurricane 4./JG 52 -
43 6.7.1942 15:30 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
44 9.7.1942 15:55 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
45 10.7.1942 16:40 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
46 19.7.1942 7:00 LaGG 4./JG 52 -
47 19.7.1942 7:35 Hurricane 4./JG 52 Rostow area
48 19.7.1942 7:36 Hurricane 4./JG 52 Rostow area
49 19.7.1942 11:25 LaGG 4./JG 52 -
50 19.7.1942 15:20 LaGG 4./JG 52 -
51 19.7.1942 15:30 I-16 4./JG 52 -
52 20.7.1942 7:07 LaGG 4./JG 52 -
53 20.7.1942 13:06 LaGG 4./JG 52 -
54 20.7.1942 13:18 LaGG 4./JG 52 -
55 20.7.1942 13:20 LaGG 4./JG 52 -
56 20.7.1942 16:00 LaGG 4./JG 52 -
57 21.7.1942 9:55 I-16 4./JG 52 -
58 22.7.1942 17:46 Hurricane 4./JG 52 -
59 23.7.1942 4:15 LaGG 4./JG 52 -
60 23.7.1942 4:25 LaGG 4./JG 52 -
61 23.7.1942 13:50 I-153 4./JG 52 -
62 24.7.1942 10:20 I-16 4./JG 52 -
63 24.7.1942 15:13 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
64 24.7.1942 15:14 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 -
65 7.10.1942 8:05 LaGG 4./JG 52 -
66 7.10.1942 13:25 LaGG 4./JG 52 NE Tuapse
67 7.10.1942 13:29 LaGG 4./JG 52 Gunaiberg
68 7.10.1942 13:29 LaGG 4./JG 52 Gunaiberg
69 9.10.1942 12:50 I-16 4./JG 52 S Nelkokoff
70 20.10.1942 14:15 R-5 4./JG 52 SE Tuapse
71 25.10.1942 13:30 LaGG 4./JG 52 Slepsowskaja
72 25.10.1942 13:35 LaGG 4./JG 52 Slepsowskaja
73 26.10.1942 15:30 LaGG 4./JG 52 E Aponka
74 26.10.1942 15:32 LaGG 4./JG 52 Bataku-Jurt
75 29.10.1942 14:42 Yak-1 4./JG 52 N Altebinal / 12:42?
76 30.10.1942 8:50 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Lasarewskoje
77 30.10.1942 11:50 LaGG 4./JG 52 Schatschi station
78 30.10.1942 12:05 LaGG 4./JG 52 Alexejewka
79 3.11.1942 14:45 LaGG 4./JG 52 N Tuapse
80 10.11.1942 11:15 LaGG 4./JG 52 Lasarewskoje
81 15.11.1942 9:00 LaGG 4./JG 52 Lasarewskoje
82 28.11.1942 11:00 P-40 4./JG 52 Bussinowka
83 30.11.1942 8:30 P-40 4./JG 52 B. Tundutow
84 30.11.1942 8:40 Yak-1 4./JG 52 S Kauschino
85 30.11.1942 8:45 LaGG 4./JG 52 Wertjatschy
86 2.12.1942 13:50 Yak-1 4./JG 52 S Tundutow
87 8.12.1942 10:15 P-40 4./JG 52 Prudboj station
88 10.12.1942 14:30 P-40 4./JG 52 Barizynsky
89 11.12.1942 9:25 Yak-1 4./JG 52 W Kulpinsky
90 11.12.1942 9:27 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Kulpinsky
91 11.12.1942 9:30 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Kulpinsky
92 13.12.1942 10:45 P-40 4./JG 52 Ssamochin
93 13.12.1942 10:50 P-40 4./JG 52 S Kamenko
94 13.12.1942 11:30 Il-2 4./JG 52 Tschilekoff
95 17.12.1942 7:50 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Abganerowok
96 17.12.1942 10:10 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Abganerowok
97 17.12.1942 13:11 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Schutowo station
98 18.12.1942 9:45 Yak-1 4./JG 52 W Kumsky
99 18.12.1942 10:35 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Bhf. Schutowo
100 19.12.1942 9:15 P-40 4./JG 52 3km S Sety / 9:20?
101 19.12.1942 9:20 P-40 4./JG 52 Turguta station / 19:15?
102 20.12.1942 8:00 LaGG 4./JG 52 E Gratschy
103 9.1.1943 12:45 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Simowniki area
104 9.1.1943 12:50 Yak-1 4./JG 52 PQ 28783
105 10.1.1943 6:17 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Remontnaja area
106 4.2.1943 9:10 Yak-4 4./JG 52 Korsertschy-Chomutny
107 7.2.1943 12:10 Il-2 4./JG 52 Budjonowka
108 11.2.1943 7:15 I-16 4./JG 52 Eriwanskaja
109 11.2.1943 13:25 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 SE Gelendshik
110 11.2.1943 13:30 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 NW Gelendshik
111 11.2.1943 13:40 I-153 4./JG 52 SE Noworossisk
112 12.2.1943 6:03 I-16 4./JG 52 SE Kabardinka
113 12.2.1943 6:10 I-16 4./JG 52 E Kabardinka
114 12.2.1943 11:55 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Peltawskaja
115 12.2.1943 12:03 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Iwanowskaja
116 13.2.1943 13:34 Yak-1 4./JG 52 G.-Afipskaja
117 22.2.1943 8:15 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 N Hohe 446
118 22.2.1943 8:20 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 Sch. -Balker
119 26.2.1943 10:45 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 SW Kabardinka
120 27.2.1943 14:00 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Staromischastowskaja
121 28.4.1943 9:45 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 Mingrelskaja
122 29.4.1943 13:20 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 Mingrelskaja
123 29.4.1943 13:50 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 Iwanowskaja
124 29.4.1943 17:30 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 Cholmskaja
125 30.4.1943 7:45 Spitfire 4./JG 52 Cholmskaja
126 30.4.1943 17:15 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 SW Usum
127 9.5.1943 16:55 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 Krupeik
128 28.5.1943 9:18 Spitfire 4./JG 52 Kijewskoje
129 28.5.1943 9:48 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Kijewskoje
130 29.5.1943 18:20 Il-2 4./JG 52 Krymskaja
131 29.5.1943 18:25 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Kijewskoje
132 31.5.1943 10:40 P-39 4./JG 52 Slawianskaja
133 31.5.1943 13:15 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Krymskaja
134 8.6.1943 9:28 LaGG-3 4./JG 52 Anastasijewskaja
135 10.6.1943 11:59 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 W Abinskaja
136 10.6.1943 18:28 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Kijewskoje
137 10.6.1943 18:34 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Krymskaja
138 30.7.1943 6:40 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Kijewskoje
139 2.8.1943 8:00 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Wagoltschick
140 2.8.1943 12:15 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Kubyschewo
141 4.8.1943 15:35 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Tomarowka
142 4.8.1943 16:03 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Belgorod
143 5.8.1943 9:58 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Belgorod
144 5.8.1943 15:55 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Belgorod
145 5.8.1943 16:02 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Belgorod
146 7.8.1943 7:05 Yak-1 4./JG 52 Melinowka
147 7.8.1943 15:20 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Dorogoschtsch
148 7.8.1943 15:27 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Ssergejwka
149 7.8.1943 18:32 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Prototopowka
150 8.8.1943 6:10 Il-2 m.H. 4./JG 52 Bessonowka
151 8.8.1943 6:13 Il-2 m.H. 4./JG 52 Bessonowka
152 12.8.1943 15:45 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Bogodacha
153 21.8.1943 8:07 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Kurikytschewo
154 21.8.1943 11:07 Il-2 m.H. 4./JG 52 Kalinowka
155 22.8.1943 14:20 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Krasny-Oskol
156 23.8.1943 10:00 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Dolegaskaja
157 23.8.1943 10:27 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Krasny-Oskol
158 23.8.1943 14:28 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Krasny-Oskol
159 23.8.1943 14:50 LaGG-5 4./JG 52 Kanijscherode
160 24.8.1943 6:15 Yak-1 4./JG 52 E Isjum
161 24.8.1943 14:34 Yak-1 4./JG 52 S Isjum
162 26.8.1943 17:05 Il-2 m.H. Stab II./JG 52 Anastasijewskaja
163 2.9.1943 17:55 Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 Wesljeidowka
164 4.9.1943 16:55 Il-2 m.H. Stab II./JG 52 Kolontajew
165 5.9.1943 10:55 LaGG-5 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 40273
166 5.9.1943 11:05 LaGG-5 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 40222
167 6.9.1943 14:15 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 Taranowka
168 6.9.1943 14:25 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 Taranowka
169 6.9.1943 17:24 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 Ssokolowo
170 8.9.1943 7:45 Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 W Andrejewka
171 8.9.1943 7:55 LaGG-5 Stab II./JG 52 E Taranowka
172 8.9.1943 17:23 LaGG-5 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 60314
173 9.9.1943 14:35 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 51794
174 9.9.1943 17:13 LaGG-5 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 51853
175 13.9.1943 13:25 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 60342
176 13.9.1943 13:50 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 60234
177 20.9.1943 9:20 R-5 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 11212
178 15.11.1943 10:07 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66812
179 15.11.1943 10:20 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66594
180 16.11.1943 11:57 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66832
181 16.11.1943 12:25 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66591
182 16.11.1943 14:17 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 E Baksy
183 19.11.1943 9:07 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66644
184 19.11.1943 14:15 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66734
185 19.11.1943 14:20 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66811
186 20.11.1943 10:15 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66611
187 20.11.1943 13:40 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66643
188 20.11.1943 13:45 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 Kertsch haven
189 21.11.1943 9:22 Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66613
190 21.11.1943 13:35 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66613
191 26.11.1943 10:38 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 SE Kertsch
192 26.11.1943 14:03 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 SW Kertsch
193 26.11.1943 14:05 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 SE Kertsch
194 27.11.1943 9:45 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 E Lentini
195 28.11.1943 8:44 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66732
196 28.11.1943 8:47 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66594
197 28.11.1943 9:00 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66594
198 29.11.1943 10:15 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 -
199 29.11.1943 14:20 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66734
200 30.11.1943 9:50 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 W Kolonka
201 1.12.1943 14:12 Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 SE Eltigen
202 2.12.1943 10:27 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 Kossa Tusla
203 2.12.1943 10:39 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 S Eltigen
204 2.12.1943 10:48 Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 E Eltigen
205 2.12.1943 14:15 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 Kamysch Barun
206 2.12.1943 14:18 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 E Kamysch Barun
207 2.12.1943 14:23 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 -
208 4.12.1943 9:06 Il-2 m.H. Stab II./JG 52 E Eltigen
209 4.12.1943 14:09 Il-2 m.H. Stab II./JG 52 E Eltigen
210 6.12.1943 14:21 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 W Kossa Tusla
211 6.12.1943 14:37 Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 SE Eltigen
212 9.12.1943 10:18 Il-2 m.H. Stab II./JG 52 S Dschankoj
213 9.12.1943 10:25 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 E Kolonka
214 17.12.1943 10:13 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 N Laksig
215 27.12.1943 12:11 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 Bekay area
216 28.12.1943 8:47 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 N Kap Warsawka
217 28.12.1943 8:53 Il-2 m.H. Stab II./JG 52 E Dschankoj
218 28.12.1943 10:20 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 E Kap Chroni
219 28.12.1943 10:23 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 W Kap Chroni
220 28.12.1943 12:07 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 Kertsch haven
221 28.12.1943 12:10 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 N Laksig
222 28.12.1943 12:21 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 Kertsch haven
223 29.12.1943 9:38 Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 Katerles area
224 29.12.1943 13:35 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 E Apassnaja
225 29.12.1943 13:45 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 S Bulganak
226 29.12.1943 13:48 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 N Dschankoj
227 30.12.1943 9:30 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 N Bulganak
228 30.12.1943 13:23 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 E Bulganak
229 1.1.1944 10:43 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66654
230 1.1.1944 13:08 Pe-2 Stab II./JG 52 Kap Tarchan
231 1.1.1944 13:09 Pe-2 Stab II./JG 52 Kap Tarchan
232 1.1.1944 13:10 Pe-2 Stab II./JG 52 Kap Chroni
233 3.1.1944 10:45 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66623
234 12.1.1944 10:07 Il-2 m.H. Stab II./JG 52 Bulganak area
235 18.1.1944 11:27 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66643 / Kertsch area
236 23.1.1944 9:27 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66642
237 23.1.1944 9:29 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66643 / Kertsch area
238 23.1.1944 12:15 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66671 / 1000FF
239 24.1.1944 14:56 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66534 / Kap Tarchan
240 25.1.1944 12:50 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66592
241 26.1.1944 12:00 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 6667?
242 28.1.1944 12:19 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66614
243 10.2.1944 13:45 Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66533 / Bulganak area
244 10.2.1944 15:00 Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 Bulganak area
245 10.2.1944 15:35 Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66533
246 12.2.1944 10:46 Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66643
247 12.2.1944 12:46 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66613 / Adshin Uschkaj
248 12.2.1944 12:58 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66641 / ENE Bulganak
249 12.2.1944 13:20 Yak-1 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66473
250 12.2.1944 15:50 Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 66614
251 25.2.1944 12:00 Pe-2 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 4641?
252 24.4.1944 11:25 Boston III Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35443
253 24.4.1944 13:55 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35611 / Balaklawa area
254 26.4.1944 12:08 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35474 / N Balaklawa / 12:18?
255 26.4.1944 17:10 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35413 / Belobek area
256 26.4.1944 17:50 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35612 / Balaklawa area
257 27.4.1944 10:48 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35442 / Belobek area
258 28.4.1944 12:35 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35452
259 28.4.1944 15:23 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35453
260 28.4.1944 15:25 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35453 / Sewastopol area
261 1.5.1944 11:05 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35473 / Balaklawa area
262 4.5.1944 12:24 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35624
263 5.5.1944 10:52 Il-2 m.H. Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35334 / Belobek area
264 5.5.1944 11:00 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35273
265 6.5.1944 15:10 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35411 / Katscha area
266 8.5.1944 9:11 Yak-7 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35612 / Balaklawa area
267 8.5.1944 9:17 Il-2 m.H. Stab II./JG 52 PQ 35473 / Balaklawa area
268 30.5.1944 16:55 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 78643
269 30.5.1944 17:05 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 78643
270 31.5.1944 5:38 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 78674 / Husi area
271 31.5.1944 5:45 P-39 Stab II./JG 52 -
272 31.5.1944 6:10 Il-2 m.H. Stab II./JG 52 PQ 78823
273 31.5.1944 6:15 Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 78643
274 26.10.1944 14:25 Yak-3 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 18284
275 14.11.1944 11:45 Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 98661
276 14.11.1944 12:00 Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 98635
277 16.11.1944 - Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 -
278 16.11.1944 - Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 -
279 16.11.1944 - Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 -
280 16.11.1944 13:40 Yak-3 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 98478
281 16.11.1944 13:45 La-5 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 98452
282 17.11.1944 10:23 La-5 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 98615
283 17.11.1944 15:00 Yak-3 Stab II./JG 52 PQ 98622
284 23.11.1944 - Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 -
285 24.11.1944 - Pe-2 Stab II./JG 52 -
286 25.12.1944 - Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 -
287 25.12.1944 - Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 -
288 29.12.1944 - Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 -
289 29.12.1944 - Boston Stab II./JG 52 -
290 2.1.1945 - Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 -
291 2.1.1945 - Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 -
292 2.1.1945 - Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 -
293 3.1.1945 - Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 -
294 3.1.1945 - Il-2 Stab II./JG 52 -
295 3.1.1945 - Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 -
296 3.1.1945 - Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 -
297 4.1.1945 - LaGG-5 Stab II./JG 52 -
298 4.1.1945 - LaGG-5 Stab II./JG 52 -
299 4.1.1945 - LaGG-5 Stab II./JG 52 -
300 4.1.1945 - Yak-9 Stab II./JG 52 -
301 5.1.1945 - LaGG-5 Stab II./JG 52 -

Victories : 301
Awards : Ehrenpokal (20 July 1942)
Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (21 August 1942)
Ritterkreuz (23 August 1942)
Eichenlaub (11 January 1943)
Schwertern (2 March 1944)
Units : JG2, JG52, JG6, JV 44
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Asisbiz Database of 229 aerial victories out of 301 for Gerhard Barkhorn

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
27-May-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Pe-2 100m 15.28 NE Petrovskaya
07-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 3500m 08.05 95 742
07-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 2800m 13.25 95 674
07-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 2800m 13.28 95 674
07-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 2800m 13.28 95 674
09-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 I-16 Rata 200m 12.50 95 572
20-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 R-5 Low Level 14.15 95 784
25-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 5500m 13.30 54 573
25-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 5500m 13.35 54 583
26-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 500m 15.30 47 843
26-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 500m 15.32 44 811
29-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 1200m 12.42 95 732
30-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 2000m 08.50 94 154
30-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 1000m 11.50 95 783
30-Oct-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 Low Level 12.05 94 133
03-Nov-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 2000m 14.45 95 741
10-Nov-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 2800m 11.15 94 161
15-Nov-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 1000m 09.00 94 162
28-Nov-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 P-40 Warhawk 2000m 11.00 39 492
30-Nov-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 P-40 Warhawk 2500m 08.30 49 524
30-Nov-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 1000m 08.40 40 773
30-Nov-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 1000m 08.45 30 494
02-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 500m 13.50 49 661
08-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 P-40 Warhawk 2500m 10.15 39 463
10-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 P-40 Warhawk Low Level 14.30 39 662
11-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 3500m 09.25 39 513
11-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 3800m 09.27 39 511
11-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 4000m 09.30 29 632
13-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 P-40 Warhawk 4000m 10.45 38 253
13-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 P-40 Warhawk 1000m 10.50 38 224
13-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 11.30 38 164
17-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 Low Level 07.50 49 781
17-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 3000m 10.10 49 772
17-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 500m 13.11 38 212
18-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 100m 09.45 39 583
18-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 3500m 10.35 38 211
19-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 P-40 Warhawk 3500m 19.15 49 572
19-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 P-40 Warhawk Low Level 09.20 49 583
20-Dec-42 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 3000m 08.00 39 483
09-Jan-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 1500m 12.45 28 783
09-Jan-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 Low Level 12.50 28 733
10-Jan-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 06.17 28 852
04-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-4 5800m 09.10 08 892
06-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik   12.10 5km NO Budjonowka
07-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik 500m 12.10 99 472
11-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 I-16 Rata 3500m 07.15 85 320
11-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 4500m 13.25 85 537
11-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 3500m 13.30 85 370
11-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 I-153 2000m 13.40 75 640
12-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 I-16 Rata 3000m 06.03 75 464
12-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 I-16 Rata 2000m 06.10 75 462
12-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 100m 11.55 86 552
12-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 100m 12.03 86 590
12-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 I-16 Rata 3500m 07.15 8532
13-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 300m 13.34 85 220
22-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 Low Level 08.15 75 422
22-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 Low Level 08.20 75 442
26-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 3000m 10.45 75 463
27-Feb-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 Low Level 14.00 86 533
28-Apr-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 6000m 09.45 86 794
29-Apr-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 4000m 13.20 86 792
29-Apr-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 5000m 13.50 85 211
29-Apr-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG 4500m 17.30 85 213
30-Apr-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Spitfire 500m 07.45 85 161
30-Apr-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 5500m 17.15 85 173
09-May-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 1500m 16.55 76 864
28-May-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Spitfire 800m 09.18 76 893
28-May-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 09.48 76 894
29-May-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Il-5 Low Level 18.20 75 231
29-May-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 2000m 18.25 76 894
31-May-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 1500m 10.40 86 573
31-May-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 13.15 75 231
08-Jun-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-3 100m 09.28 76 831
10-Jun-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 1000m 11.59 85 132
10-Jun-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 4500m 18.28 76 861
10-Jun-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 6500m 18.34 86 731
30-Jul-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 2000m 06.40 76 893
02-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 50m 08.00 99 778
02-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 1000m 12.15 88 292
04-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 2000m 15.35 61 355
04-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 3500m 16.03 61 365
05-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 3000-1000m 09.58 61 365
05-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 300m 15.55 61 339
05-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 3000m 16.02 61 418
07-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 07.05 61 254
07-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 500m 15.20 51 474
07-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 100m 15.27 51 424
07-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 Low Level 18.32 60 832
08-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 200m 06.10 61 523
08-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 200m 06.13 61 523
12-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 3000m 15.45 51 843
21-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 2000m 08.07 88 295
21-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 500m 11.07 88 256
22-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 2000m 14.20 70 763
23-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 3000m 10.00 79 131
23-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 1000m 10.27 70 843
23-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 2000m 14.28 70 792
23-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 LaGG-5 2000m 14.56 70 792
24-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 Low Level 06.15 70 812
24-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Yak-1 3000m 14.34 70 784
26-Aug-43 Gerhard Barkhorn 4./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H.   17.05 76 681 Bodennahe
02-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-9 2000m 17.55 60 151
04-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 1500m 16.55 40 232
05-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 LaGG-5 2000m 10.55 40 273
05-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 LaGG-5 Low Level 11.05 40 222
06-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2000m 14.15 60 342
06-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 14.25 60 35
06-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 200m 17.24 60 312
08-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 100m 07.45 60 394
08-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 LaGG-5 3000m 07.55 60 352
08-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 17.23 60 314
09-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 14.35 51 794
09-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 LaGG-5 2000m 17.13 51 853
13-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 1000m 13.25 60 342
13-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 1000m 13.50 60 234
20-Sep-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 R-5   09.20 11 212 Bodennahe
15-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 3500m 10.07 66 812
15-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 4000m 10.20 66 594
16-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 2000m 11.57 66 832
16-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 5000m 12.25 66 591
16-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 300m 14.17 66 64
19-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 4000m 09.07 66 644
19-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 4500m 14.15 66 734
19-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2000m 14.20 66 811
20-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 10.15 66 677
20-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 4500m 13.40 66 643
20-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 5500m 13.45 Hafen Kertsch
21-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2000m 09.22 66 641
21-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 500m 13.35 66 613
25-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 500m 13.35 66 613
26-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 5000m 10.38 SE Kertsch
26-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 14.03 SW Kertsch
26-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2000m 14.05 SE Kertsch
27-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 2500m 09.45 E Sentinl
28-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 1500m 08.44 66 732
28-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 1500m 08.47 66 594
28-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 1500m 09.00 66 594
29-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 3500m 10.15 West of Kap Fakyl
29-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2000m 14.20 66 734
30-Nov-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 09.50 Westr Kolonka
01-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 1300m 14.12 SE Eltigen
02-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1   10.27 Kossa Tusla Wasserm
02-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 500m 10.39 S Eltigen
02-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik   10.48 E Eltigen Wasserm
02-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 1500m 14.15 bei Kamnysch-Durum
02-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 500m 14.18 E Kamnysch-Durum
02-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 1500m 14.23 NW Kap Yakyl
04-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 500m 09.06 E Eltigen
04-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 500m 14.09 E Eltigen
06-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 500m 14.21 West of Kossa Tulsa
06-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik 100m 14.37 SE Eltigen
09-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 100m 10.18 S Dshanskoy
09-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1   10.25 E Kolonka Wassernahe
17-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 4000m 10.13 NE Bakssy
27-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 4000m 12.11 66 64
28-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 1000m 08.47 N Kap Varsovka
28-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 300m 08.53 bei Dshanyov
28-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 3500m 10.20 E Kap Chroni
28-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 3500m 10.23 West of Kap Chroni
28-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 4500m 12.07 Hafenbecken Kerch
28-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 4500m 12.10 N Baksy
28-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 3500m 12.21 Hafenbecken Kerch
29-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-9 300m 09.38 N Katerles
29-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 4500m 13.35 E Ozassnaya
29-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 1000m 13.45 S Bulganak
29-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 400m 13.48 N Dshankoy
30-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2000m 09.30 Nordr Bulganak
30-Dec-43 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 500m 13.23 E Bulganak
01-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 1700m 10.43 66654 (Bagerovo/Krim)
01-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Pe-2 1000m 13.09 66534 (Bagerovo/Krim)
01-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Pe-2 1000m 13.09 66532 (Bagerovo/Krim)
01-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Pe-2 1000m 13.10 66613 (Bagerovo/Krim)
25-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 1000m 12.50 66 592
03-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 200m 10.45 66 263 (Bagerovo/Krim)
12-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 10.07 66 641
18-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 4000m 11.27 66 643
23-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 4500m 09.27 66642
23-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 4000m 09.29 66643
23-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 700m 12.15 66671
24-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 500m 14.56 66534
26-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 4500m 12.00 66 67m
28-Jan-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 5000m 12.19 66 614
10-Feb-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-9 3000m 15.35 66 533
12-Feb-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-9 1000m 10.46 66 643
12-Feb-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 4000-1000m 12.46 66 613
12-Feb-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 3000m 12.58 66 641
12-Feb-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 13.20 66 473
12-Feb-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-9 2000m 15.50 66 614
25-Feb-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Pe-2 7000m 12.00 4641
24-Apr-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 1000m 13.55 35 611
24-Apr-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 A-20 Boston III 500m 11.25 35 443
26-Apr-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 200m 12.18 35 474
26-Apr-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 2000m 17.10 35 413
26-Apr-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 1000m 17.50 35 612
27-Apr-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 1500m 10.48 35 442
28-Apr-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 4000m 12.35 35 452
28-Apr-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 1500m 15.23 35 453
28-Apr-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 1500m 15.25 35 453
01-May-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 3500m 11.05 35 473
04-May-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 6500m 12.24 35 624
05-May-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 1500m 10.52 35 334
05-May-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 1400m 11.10 35 273
06-May-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 1000m 15.10 35 411
08-May-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-7 2000m 09.11 35 612
08-May-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 600m 09.17 35 473
30-May-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 3000m 16.55 78 643
30-May-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 1500m 17.05 78 643
31-May-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 300m 06.10 78 823
31-May-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 350m 05.38 78 674
31-May-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-9 500m 06.15 78 643
26-Oct-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-3 1000m 14.25 18 284
14-Nov-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-9 2500m 11.45 98 661
14-Nov-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-9 1000m 12.00 98 635
16-Nov-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-3 2000m 13.40 98 478
16-Nov-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 La-5   13.45 98 452
17-Nov-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 La-5 1500m 10.23 98 615
17-Nov-44 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Yak-3 3500m 15.00 98 622
02-Jan-45 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2   - -
02-Jan-45 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2   - -
02-Jan-45 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Jak-9   - -
03-Jan-45 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2   - -
03-Jan-45 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Jak-9   - -
03-Jan-45 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Jak-9   - -
03-Jan-45 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Il-2   - -
04-Jan-45 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 Jak-9   - -
04-Jan-45 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 LaGG-5   - -
04-Jan-45 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 LaGG-5   - -
04-Jan-45 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 LaGG-5   - -
05-Jan-45 Gerhard Barkhorn Stab II./JG52 LaGG-5   - -



Hans Dortenmann

Units: JGr-Ost (8/43), Stfkpt 2, 11 & 12/JG-54(11/44), Kdr III/JG-54, Stfkpt 14/JG-26, Stfkpt 3/JG-26, Stfkpt 2/JG-26('45)

Awards: RK(4/20/45), DK-G('44), EP, EK 1 & 2, Wound Badge(4/9/43),Fighter Operational Clasp

Known Aircraft: Fw 190A-1 WNr 10091 (90% dam 8/9/43), Fw 190A-6 'Blk 7'(2/44), Fw 190A-8 'Red 1' in 2Stf, Fw 190D-9 in 12 Stf, D-9 WNr 210003 'Blk 1' in 14Stf

Remarks: Battle of the Bulge pilot as Stfkpt 12/JG-54. He led the last JG-26 combat mission of WWII on 5 May, 1945, a 'Frei Jagd' in the area of the Kiel Kanal. When his D-9, Werk # 210003 'Yellow 1' landed at Flensburg at 18:24 hrs., the combat history of the Abbeville Kids came to a close, and he became a British POW. 150 combat missions. 1 bomber. 16 victories in the East. His first known Soviet victory an La-5 which he rammed in 'Black 7' of 2/JG-54, on 6 February, 1944. He managed to limp back to his airfield. One known victory while in 2/JG-54, a P-47 at Lyons-le-Foret/Rouen on 22 June, 1944. A Spitfire N of St Lo on 4 July, 1944. A Spitfire at Ivry-la-Bataille on 18 July, 1944, while in 2/JG-54. A Spitfire at Conches on 25 July, 1944. A P-51 N of Bramsche and a P-47 at Münster-Handorf on 6 November, 1944. Nos. 25 & 26, both P-47's in the Nassau area on 13 February, 1945. His last ten victories were achieved in JG-26, where he was awarded his RK, the last major award to JG-26. His 38th, a Yak-3 NE of Berlin/Neuruppin on 27 April, 1945. He was the highest scoring Fw 190D-9 pilot, with 18 victories, all in Wk# 210003. Deceased 1 April, 1973.

Hans Dortenmann was born on 11 December 1921 at Weingarten in the Wurttemberg region. He was serving in the army as an infantryman in April 1941 but transferred to the Luftwaffe and underwent flying training. Dortenmann was posted to JG 54 on the Eastern front on completion of his flying training. Leutnant Dortenmann was assigned to 2./JG 54. He gained his first victory on 6 February 1944, when he rammed a Russian La-5 fighter. Dortenmann's Fw 190 A-6 "Black 7" sustained damage to its left wing but he managed to fly back to Orscha-South airfield where he successfully belly-landed. He flew this day as wingmann to Ulrich Wohnert (86 victories, RK) who would confirm Dortenmann's first victory. On 10 June, 2./JG 54 was withdrawn from the Eastern front and relocated to Western front to join III./JG 54. Dortenmann had accumulated 14 (15) victories in the time he had operated over the Eastern front. On 20 June 1944, Dortenmann was appointed Staffelkapitan of 2./JG 54, which on 10 August became 12./JG 54.

Dortenmann was shot down near Paris on 26 June in Fw 190 A-8 "Red 1" but managed to bale out. Over the Invasion front, Dortenmann claimed six Allied fighters shot down. In mid-August, III./JG 54 was withdrawn to Germany to refit. In late September the Gruppe received its first Fw 190 D-9 fighters, becoming operational on 12 October when after only a few weeks of training, at the request of Major Walter Nowotny (258 victories, RK-Br, killed in action 8 November 1944), 9./JG 54 under Oberleutnant Wilhelm Heilmann (34 victories) went to Hesepe and 12./JG 54 under Leutnant Dortenmann went to Achmer to fly airfield protection for the Me 262 jet fighters of Kommando Nowotny, remaining there until 25 December. On 25 December, III./JG 54 was placed under the operation control of Major Karl Borris (43 victories, RK) of I./JG 26 for Operation Bodenplatte. On 29 December, Dortenmann shot down a RAF Spitfire in the Munster area on a day that III./JG 54 lost its Gruppenkommandeur Hauptmann Robert Weiss (121 victories, RK-EL) in addition to 12 other pilots in combat with Spitfires and Typhoons. Dortenmann was named acting Gruppenkommandeur of III./JG 54 on 30 December and remained in this role until 11 February 1945.

On 1 January 1945, Dortenmann led III./JG 54 on Operation Bodenplatte against Brussels-Grimbergen airfield, from which 12 of its 17 pilots that flew the mission failed to return. 12./JG 54 was disbanded on 19 February 1945 with its pilots being distributed throughout the rest of III./JG 54 and Dortenmann taking command of 11./JG 54. On 25 February, III./JG 54 was absorbed into JG 26 with Dortenmann's 11./JG 54 becoming 14./JG 26. On 29 March 1945, Oberleutnant Dortenmann was appointed Staffelkapitan of 3./JG 26. He was awarded the Ritterkreuz on 20 April for 35 victories. During this period he flew 28 ground-attack missions claiming a transport glider, two aircraft, one tank car, seven trucks, three armoured infantry vehicles and an anti-aircraft position destroyed. Dortenmann flew his last combat mission of the war on 27 April and shot down a Russian Yak-3 over Berlin. Hans Dortenmann survived the war but died on 1 April 1973.

In 150 combat missions, Hans Dortenmann was credited with 38 victories. He gained 16 victories over the Eastern front and 22 over the Western front, including one four-engine bomber and six Mustangs. He recorded 18 victories with Fw 190 D-9 (W.Nr. 210 003) making him the most successful fighter pilot with this type.

List of aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Hans Dortenmann

No Date Time EA Type Unit Location Remarks
1. 6.2.1944 15:28 La-5 2./JG 54 06 444 at 200m -
2. 25.2.1944 13:38 La-5 2./JG 54 80 573 at 3.500m -
3. 26.2.1944 12:25 Il-2 2./JG 54 60 732: at 500m -
4. 26.2.1944 15:52 Il-2 2./JG 54 18km E Wesenberg: at 20m -
5. 8.3.1944 16:33 LaGG-3 2./JG 54 60 462: at 1.200m -
6. 8.3.1944 16:33 Il-2 2./JG 54 60 453: at 800m -
7. 26.3.1944 12:25 Il-2 2./JG 54 10 732: at 500m -
8. 29.3.1944 16:57 La-5 2./JG 54 70 711: at 3.000m -
9. 29.3.1944 16:58 La-5 2./JG 54 70 71: at 2.500m -
10. 30.3.1944 15:40 Yak-9 2./JG 54 60 452: at 2.000m -
11. 2.4.1944 11:48 LaGG-3 2./JG 54 60 452: at 1.500m -
12. 4.4.1944 8:19 LaGG-3 2./JG 54 60 634: at 1.500m -
13. 4.4.1944 9:44 La-5 2./JG 54 60 613: at 500m -
14. 6.4.1944 10:39 LaGG-3 2./JG 54 70 833: at 4.000m -
?. 8.4.1944 10:02 Yak-9 2./JG 54 88 841: at 2.000m -
15. 22.6.1944 21:20 P-47 2./JG 54 TC- 6 Rouen -
16. 24.6.1944 7:15 P-51 2./JG 54 UC- 8 Evreux -
17. 4.7.1944 19:52 Spitfire 2./JG 54 TS- 9 Isigny -
18. 18.7.1944 9:30 P-38 2./JG 54 AC- 6 Dreux -
19. 25.7.1944 20:12 Spitfire 2./JG 54 AB- 3 L'Aigle -
20. 26.7.1944 14:53 P-38 2./JG 54 BB- 5 Mortagne-au-Perche E Alencon -
21. 2.11.1944 12:30 B-17 12./JG 54 GS DQ 1, Engelbertswald, SW of Lingen B-17 (43-37531) of 447 BG, USAAF
22. 6.11.1944 11:04 P-51 12./JG 54 GS GR 1, Epe, 3 km NW Bramsche P-51 (44-14229) of 334 FG, USAAF flown by 1st Lt Walsh, baled out, POW
23. 7.11.1944 15:30 P-47 12./JG 54 GS JQ 1, W of Munster Tempest V of 274 Sqn, RAF flown by F/Sgt Coles, killed
24. 29.12.1944 12:50 Spitfire 12./JG 54 GS JQ, Munster-Handorf area -
25. 13.2.1945 16:56 P-47 12./JG 54 GS QQ 3, Nastatten area S of Nassau P-47 of 22 FS 36 FG, USAAF
26. 13.2.1945 17:00 P-47 12./JG 54 GS PR ?, Weinahr 5 km E of Nassau P-47 (42-74657) of 22 FS 36 FG, USAAF flown by David I Swope, baled out wounded, POW
27. 21.2.1945 17:30 Mustang 11./JG 54 Rheine Mustang of 315 Sqn, RAF
28. 22.2.1945 14:00 P-51 11./JG 54 Farwick NW if Quakenbruck P-51 (44-14747) "Rough Rider" of 383 FS 364 FG, USAAF flown by 1/Lt Ross, baled out wounded, POW
29. 19.3.1945 13:36 P-51 14./JG 26 Rheine-Lingen P-51 of 78 FG, USAAF
30. 19.3.1945 13:37 P-51 14./JG 26 Rheine-Lingen P-51 (44-72407) of 78 FG, USAAF flown by Maj H Downing, baled out, POW
31. 28.3.1945 11:34 Tempest 14./JG 26 5km SW Munster Tempest of 56 Sqn, RAF
32. 31.3.1945 14:46 Auster 3./JG 26 Ludwighausen -
33. 12.4.1945 12:53 Tempest 3./JG 26 15km N Uelsen Tempest of 33 Sqn, RAF
34. 12.4.1945 12:54 Tempest 3./JG 26 15km N Uelsen Tempest of 33 Sqn, RAF
35. 17.4.1945 11:34 Tempest 3./JG 26 SW Lubeck Tempest of 80 Sqn, RAF
36. 21.4.1945 15:19 Spitfire 3./JG 26 Buchholz -
37. 26.4.1945 19:16 Yak-9 2./JG 26 SE Prenzlau -
38. 27.4.1945 18:25 Yak-3 2./JG 26 NE Neuruppin-Berlin -

Victories : 38
Awards : Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (1944)
Ritterkreuz (20 April 1945)
Units : JG 54, JG 26
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List of aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Hans Dortenmann

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
06-Feb-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 LaGG-5 200m 15.28 06 444
25-Feb-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 La-5 3500m 13.38 80 573
26-Feb-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 20m 15.52 18km E Wesenberg
26-Feb-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 500m 12.25 60 732
08-Mar-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 LaGG-3 1200m 16.33 60 462
08-Mar-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 800m 16.33 60 453
26-Mar-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 500m 12.25 10 732
29-Mar-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 La-5 3000m 16.57 70 711
29-Mar-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 La-5 2500m 16.58 70 71 Mitte
30-Mar-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 Yak-9 2000m 15.40 60 452
02-Apr-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 LaGG-3 1500m 11.48 60 452
04-Apr-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 LaGG-3 1500m 08.19 60 634
04-Apr-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 La-5 500m 09.44 60 613
06-Apr-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 LaGG-3 4000m 10.39 70 833
08-Apr-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 Yak-9 2000m 10.02 88 841
22-Jun-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 P-47 Thunderbolt 5m 21.20 TC-6 (Lyons-le-Foret/Rouen)
24-Jun-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 P-51 Mustang 1800m 07.15 UC 8 (Evreux)
04-Jul-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 Spitfire 2000m 19.52 15 West S/TS-9 (N St Lo)
18-Jul-44 Hans Dortenmann 9./JG54 Spitfire   09.30 AC-6 (Ivry-la-Bataille)
25-Jul-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 Spitfire 2000m 20.12 AB-3 (Conches)
26-Jul-44 Hans Dortenmann 2./JG54 P-38 Lightning 3000m 14.53 04 Ost N/BB-5 (Ste Anne)
02-Nov-44 Hans Dortenmann 12./JG54 B-17 Fortress 5000m 12.30 FQ-1
06-Nov-44 Hans Dortenmann 12./JG54 P-51 Mustang 200m 11.08 GR-1 (N Bramsche)
07-Nov-44 Hans Dortenmann 12./JG54 P-47 Thunderbolt 1800m 15.30 JQ-1 (Munster/Handorf)
13-Feb-45 Hans Dortenmann 12./JG54 P-47 Thunderbolt   16.56 QQ 3 [Raum Nastatten S. Nassau]
13-Feb-45 Hans Dortenmann 12./JG54 P-47 Thunderbolt   17.00 PR [Weinahr 5km E. Nassau]
21-Feb-45 Hans Dortenmann 11./JG54 P-51 Mustang   17.30 Raum Metelen SW Rheine
22-Feb-45 Hans Dortenmann 11./JG54 P-51 Mustang   14.00 Farwick NW Quakenbruck
19-Mar-45 Hans Dortenmann 14./JG26 P-51 Mustang   13.37 Rheine-Lingen
19-Mar-45 Hans Dortenmann 14./JG26 P-51 Mustang   13.36 Rheine-Lingen
28-Mar-45 Hans Dortenmann 14./JG26 Tempest   11.34 5km SW Munster
31-Mar-45 Hans Dortenmann 3./JG26 Auster   14.46 JQ8 [Ludwighausen]
12-Apr-45 Hans Dortenmann 3./JG26 Tempest   12.54 15km N. Uelsen
12-Apr-45 Hans Dortenmann 3./JG26 Tempest   12.53 15km N. Uelsen
17-Apr-45 Hans Dortenmann 3./JG26 Tempest   11.34 SW Lubeck
21-Apr-45 Hans Dortenmann 3./JG26 Spitfire   15.19 Buchholz
26-Apr-45 Hans Dortenmann 3./JG26 Jak-9   19.16 SE Prenzlau
27-Apr-45 Hans Dortenmann 3./JG26 Jak-3   18.25 NE Neuruppin-Berlin



Klaus Faber

Units: 3/JG-1 (9/39), 8/JG-27 (4/41 Romania), 9/JG-27 (1/42 Africa), Platzschutzstaffel JV-44 (4/45 Ainring)

Awards: EK 1 & 2, Wound Badge, Fighter Operational Clasp

Known Aircraft: Bf 109D, Bf109E-1 'Yellow 8' in JG-1, Bf 109E-4 WNr 5345 (lost 4/6/41), Bf 109F-4/Trop WNr 8565 (lost 1/30/42), Fw 190D-9 WNr 213240 'Red 13' & D-9 WNr 400240 'Red 13' in JV-44

Remarks: POW (Briefly) 6 April, 1941 when he was shot down by a Hurricane west of Gefyroudi Romania. He was returned 27 April, 1941, a Lt at the time. He was injured in his F-4 when he overturned on takeoff from Belauda on 30 January, 1942. One known victory, his 1st, in 'Yellow 8', a Blenheim in the Osnabrück area, 28 September, 1939. This was the first victory for I/JG-1. Provided protection for the Me 262's. His 3rd and last victory, a P-47 in the Bad Aibling area on 4 May, 1945. Survived the war.

Asisbiz Database of aerial victories for Klaus Faber

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
28-Sep-39 Klaus Faber 3./JG1 Blenheim   10.29 Osnabruck area
27-Aug-41 Klaus Faber 9./JG27 I-17   15.55 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
04-May-45 Klaus Faber JV44 P-47 Thunderbolt   - Raum Bad Aibling



Ofw Franz 'Altvater' Götz

Units: 7/JG-53(3/40), Stfkpt 9/JG-53 (12/41), Kdr III/JG-53, Kdr JG-26 (1/28/45 to end replacing J.Priller)

Awards: RK(9/4/42), DK-G(10/17/41), EP(11/14/40), EK 1(5/40) & 2, Fighter Operational Clasp w/Pendant

Known Aircraft: Ar 68E 'Wh 6', Bf 109E-4, F & Bf 109G-6 in III/JG-53, Fw 190D-13 WNr 836017 'Yellow 10' (Flensburg '45)

Remarks: POW May, 1945. Flew operations for all 5 years of the war. His 1st aerial victory was 14 May, 1940. A Hawk-75A W of Laon on 18 May, 1940. A 3rd, a Morane 406 10 km S of Creil on 27 May, 1940. His 4th, a Potez 63 on 5 June, 1940, no location. His 4th, a Hawk-75 at Rethel-Attigny on 9 June, 1940. His 5th, a Bloch 152 at Reims, 11 June, 1940. His 10th, a Spitfire E of Dover on 7 May, 1941. His 49th & 50th victories, both Spitfires on 26 May, 1944 at Marta Italy. Rose to Major from the Enlisted ranks. 766 combat missions. At least 5 victories in the Desert. 5 bombers. 17 victories in the East. Priller's successor 28 January, 1945. Bowers/Lednicer, 63 victories. His last AC survived the war, and was on display at the Champlin Fighter Museum in Arizona. In 2006, on display at the Museum of Aviation, Boeing Field, Seattle. Now back in FLYING CONDITION! Owned by former Microsoft Co-founder Paul Allen, and is kept at Paine Field, Everett, WA at the Flying Heritage Collection.

Asisbiz Database of 35 aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Franz Gotz

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
14-May-40 Franz Gotz 7./JG53 Morane 406     Sedan
18-May-40 Franz Gotz 7./JG53 Hawk-75A     West of Laon
27-May-40 Franz Gotz 7./JG53 Morane 406 7500m 14.12 10km S Creil
05-Jun-40 Franz Gotz 7./JG53 Potez 63   14.30 Western Front
06-Jun-40 Franz Gotz 7./JG53 Bloch 152   09.50 SE Soissons
09-Jun-40 Franz Gotz 7./JG53 Hawk-75A 4000m 10.10 Rethel-Attigny
11-Jun-40 Franz Gotz 7./JG53 Bloch 152 1000m 11.55 Reims
08-Sep-40 Franz Gotz 7./JG53 Hurricane   13.35 Battle of Britain
15-Sep-40 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Hurricane   15.40 Battle of Britain
18-Sep-40 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Spitfire   20.50 Battle of Britain
30-Sep-40 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Spitfire 4000m 15.10 Hastings
07-May-41 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Spitfire 7000m 16.53 E. Dover
09-May-42 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 P-40 Warhawk   10.25 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
12-May-42 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Spitfire 7800m 15.06 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
10-Jun-42 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Spitfire   07.50 N. Bir Hacheim
14-Jun-42 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Hurricane 5500m 11.05 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
15-Jun-42 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Beaufighter Low Level 06.16 10km NNE Ras-El-Tir
26-Jun-42 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Blenheim IV 6000m 10.30 20km SE Sollum
06-Jul-42 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Spitfire   12.31 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
06-Jul-42 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Spitfire   12.37 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
22-Jul-42 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Spitfire   09.00 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
01-Nov-42 Franz Gotz 9./JG53 Spitfire 7000m 16.27 10km N Gozo
17-Apr-43 Franz Gotz Stab III./JG53 B-25 Mitchell 5000m 19.08 20km N. Medjez el Bab
11-May-43 Franz Gotz Stab III./JG53 P-38 Lightning 8000m 12.24 30km W Marsala
18-May-43 Franz Gotz Stab III./JG53 P-38 Lightning 7200m 14.05 70km NW Trapani
21-May-43 Franz Gotz Stab III./JG53 P-38 Lightning 3500m 11.15 50km SW Granitola Toretta
05-Jul-43 Franz Gotz Stab III./JG53 B-17 Fortress 3000m 11.40 30km SW Augusta
02-Dec-43 Franz Gotz III./JG53 P-38 Lightning 5000m 12.00 30km SE Valenza
12-Apr-44 Franz Gotz Stab III./JG53 P-47 Thunderbolt 5800m 09.37 bei Rauligliana
26-May-44 Franz Gotz Stab III./JG53 Spitfire 4500m 09.49 GD 7 (Marta)
26-May-44 Franz Gotz Stab III./JG53 Spitfire 4500m 09.48 HD 2 (Marta)
03-Aug-44 Franz Gotz Stab III./JG53 P-51 Mustang 7000m 15.25 BS-2 (Calw S Pforzheim)
15-Aug-44 Franz Gotz Stab III./JG53 B-24 Liberator 7000m 12.52 05 Ost/EN-7 (Steenwijk)
22-Aug-44 Franz Gotz Stab III./JG53 P-51 Mustang 8000m 11.35 Channel Front
24-Aug-44 Franz Gotz Stab III./JG53 B-17 Fortress 7000m 11.15 DA (SW Luneburg)



Ofw Werner Höhenberg

Units: 8./JG52 (7/42), 7./JG52, Stab I./JG2 (11/44), 4./JG2 (1/45)

Awards: DK-G(10/17/43), EP, EK 1 & 2, Wound Badge, Fighter Operational Clasp

Known Aircraft: Bf 109G-2 WNr 13425(dam), Bf 109G-4, Fw 190D-9 WNr 210194 'Blk 11' & '<+II' (lost 1/1/45) in 4/JG-2

Remarks: POW 1 January, 1945, Operation Bodenplatte in 4/JG-2. Shot down by AA fire at Stolberg, near Aix-la-Chapelle, on the way back to Merzhausen. Too low to bail out, he managed to belly land and had just gotten out when the plane burst into flame. He had been shot down once before in Russia. Flew as Erich Hartmann's wingman while in 7/JG-52. At different times, wingman for O. Decker, H. Graf, Zwernemann, G.Rall, Wachiowiak and Hrdlicka. Over 200 operational flights, 70 combat. Injured 27 August, 1942 when his G-2 ran out of fuel and he belly landed near Stalingrad. Lost his G-4 Werk # 19496 to flak NE of Belgorod. Bailed safely, but spent many months in hospital before posting to JG-2. His first known Soviet victory, an Il-2 on 6 August, 1942. A Yak-1 on 23 August, 1942. Two LaGG-3's on 8 September, 1942. An Il-2 on 13 September, 1942. A Yak-1 on 25 September, 1942. An I-16 Rata on 12 October, 1942. A LaGG-3 on 31 October, 1942. Two LaGG-3's on 1 November, 1942. A LaGG on 26 March, 1943. A LaGG on 15 April, 1943. A P-39 on 16 April, 1943. A LaGG on 21 April, 1943. A LaGG-3 on 27 April, 1943. Alternate spelling: Hohenberg. Deceased 5/11/2004.

Asisbiz Database of aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Werner Höhenberg

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
06-Aug-42 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik 1000m 09.52 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 05 244
23-Aug-42 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 Yak-1 100m 04.45 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 49 121
08-Sep-42 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG-3 1500m 16.29 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 40 153
08-Sep-42 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG-3 1000m 16.35 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 40 171
13-Sep-42 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik 150m 06.30 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 49 362
25-Sep-42 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 Yak-1 3000m 16.13 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 40 753
12-Oct-42 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 I-16 Rata 1200m 15.57 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 44 612
31-Oct-42 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG-3 1000m 13.44 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 44 793
01-Nov-42 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG-3 1200m 15.25 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 44 791
01-Nov-42 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG-3 1000m 15.27 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 44 583
05-Nov-42 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 I-16 Rata 800m 07.55 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 44 843
26-Mar-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG 600m 11.25 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 85 184
15-Apr-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG 2700m 15.07 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 85 174
16-Apr-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 1400m 11.03 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 85 122
21-Apr-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG 4800m 10.52 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 75 462
27-Apr-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG-3 2500m 17.08 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 85 122
30-Apr-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 2000m 16.15 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 75 262
07-May-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 900m 04.16 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 85 113
18-May-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik Low Level 16.35 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 85 173
26-May-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 500m 10.01 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 76 863
27-May-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 200m 04.43 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 75 232
02-Jun-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 200m 13.40 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 76 893
05-Jul-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG Low Level 05.35 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 61 442
05-Jul-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG Low Level 11.45 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 61 411
05-Jul-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 500m 18.27 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 61 453
05-Jul-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG 700m 18.43 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 61 422
07-Jul-43 Werner Hohenberg 8./JG52 LaGG 1500m 07.44 Ostfront (Eastern Front) 61 151



Ofhr Walter Kropp

Units: 6./JG301(11/44), Stfkpt 8./JG301(3/45)

Awards: EK 1 & 2, Fighter Operational Clasp

Known Aircraft: Fw 190A-8, Fw 190D-9 WNr 500431 'Red 1' (lost 3/2/45)

Remarks: KIA 2 March, 1945 during aerial combat at Dresden-Wurkwitz. Two known victories, both B-24's, opposing the Misburg Raid on 26th November 1944, an Ofhr at the time.

Asisbiz Database of aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Walter Kropp

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
26-Nov-44 Walter Kropp 6./JG301 B-24 Liberator 4000m 12.53 Channel Front
26-Nov-44 Walter Kropp 6./JG301 B-24 Liberator 8000m 12.50 Channel Front



Karl Heinz Hofmann

Units: Platzschutzstaffel JV-44 (4/45)

Awards: Fighter Operational Clasp

Known Aircraft: Fw 190D-1 WNr 170933 'Red 4'

Remarks: Protected Me 262's of JV 44. Served with Heinz Sachsenberg and pictured with same at Ainring in May, 1945. Found on JV-44 pilot list on-line. Alternate spelling: Hofmann.



Heinz 'Negus' Marquardt

Heinz "Negus" Marquardt was born on 29 December 1922 at Braunsberg in East Prussia. A proficient glider pilot pre-war, he joined the Luftwaffe on 1 April 1940. Flieger Marquardt underwent three months of basic military training at Neukuhren in East Prussia before commencing his flying training with Schule / Flieger-Ausbildungs-Regiment 31 at Heiligenbeil on 1 July 1940. On 26 June 1941, he was posted to Jagdfliegervorschule 1, based at Kamenz. Marquart was posted to Jagfliegerschule 5, based at Villacoublay North in France, on 15 September 1941. From 1 February 1942, he was undertaking fighter instructor duties and operating with the Einsatzstaffel of JFS 5 in support of JG 2 and JG 26 in the defence of France over the Channel front. On 1 August 1943, Marquardt was transferred to JG 51, based on the Eastern front. Unteroffizier Marquardt was assigned to 11./JG 51, based at that time at Timminitschi, where he gained his initial combat experiences flying as wing man to Hauptmann Adolf Borchers (132 victories, RK). He gained his first victory, a Russian Il-2 Sturmovik ground-attack aircraft, shot down on 2 October. On 29 April 1944, he shot down three Russian R-5 reconnaisance biplanes to record his 10th through 12th victories. Marquardt shot down three Russian Il-2 Sturmovik ground-attack aircraft on 8 June (20-22). Marquardt was transferred to 10./JG 51 on 17 June 1944. In August, he recorded 21 victories to take his victory total to 55. On 15 August 10./JG 51 was redesignated 13./JG 51. His 60th victory was achieved on 5 September.

Marquardt was awarded the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on 10 September 1944. In October 1944, 13./JG51 under Leutnant Peter Kalden (69 victories, RK, POW 11 March 1945) claimed 81 victories, of which Marquardt claimed 25, including eight victories on 7 October (64-71). Oberfeldwebel Marquardt was awarded the Ritterkreuz on 18 November 1944 for 89 victories.

In early December 1944, Marquardt was temporarily assigned to the recently formed 15./JG 51. He returned to 13./JG 51 on 1 April 1945. Marquardt claimed 23 victories in April, several while flying Fw190 D-9 "White 11" (W.Nr. 213 097), including his 100th on 14 April and four enemy aircraft shot down on each of the days 18 April (106-109) and 24 April. Marquardt led a formation of six Fw 190 D-9 fighters as top cover for 12 Fw 190 F-8 ground-attack aircraft that were due to land at Schwerin airfield on 1 May 1945. Having taken-off from Neu Redlin, the formation was flying over Lake Schwerin when it was intercepted by six Spitfire XIV of 41 Sqn, RAF. In the subsequent aerial combat Marquardt shot down a Spitfire for his 121st, and last, victory but then he was shot down, baling out wounded. This had been the last of eight occasions on which he had been shot down during his combat career. He landed in the grounds of a hospital where he was able to receive immediate medical attention. A week later, still hospitalised, the war ended and Marquardt became an American prisoner of war. He was transferred to a hospital at Goppingen, near Stuttgart, from where he was discharged 23 August 1945. In 1947, Marquardt left Germany for Switzerland, where he became a flying instructor. He joined the Bundesluftwaffe, with the rank of Leutnant, on its formation in 1956. Over the next 13 years, he fulfilled various posts, including that of Staffelkapitan of JG 73. He retired on 30 September 1973, having risen to the rank of Oberstleutnant. From February 1974 until October 1983, he worked for Condor, a subsidiary airline of Lufthansa. He now lives in retirement in Frankfurt. "Negus" Marquardt achieved 121 aerial victories in 320 combat missions. In addition he claimed 16 victories that remained unconfirmed. but one of his victories were claimed over the Eastern Front and include at least 27 Il-2 Sturmovik ground-attack aircraft.

List of aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Heinz 'Negus' Marquardt

No Date Time EA Type Unit
1 2.10.1943 - Il-2 11./JG 51
2 17.10.1943 9:32 Yak-1 11./JG 51
3 28.10.1943 6:40 Yak-1 11./JG 51
4 21.11.1943 9:50 Il-2 11./JG 51
5 22.11.1943 14:32 Il-2 11./JG 51
6 11.12.1943 11:07 Yak-1 11./JG 51
7 10.1.1944 11:19 Il-2m3 11./JG 51
8 10.1.1944 11:21 Yak-1 11./JG 51
9 9.4.1944 13:32 Yak-9 11./JG 51
10 29.4.1944 10:30 R-5 11./JG 51
11 29.4.1944 10:31 R-5 11./JG 51
12 29.4.1944 10:32 R-5 11./JG 51
13 2.5.1944 5:44 Yak-9 11./JG 51
14 2.5.1944 5:45 Il-2 11./JG 51
15 10.5.1944 7:10 R-5 11./JG 51
16 10.5.1944 7:11 R-5 11./JG 51
17 18.5.1944 8:20 Yak-9 11./JG 51
18 23.5.1944 11:09 La-5 11./JG 51
19 28.5.1944 6:35 La-5 11./JG 51
20 8.6.1944 11:20 Il-2 11./JG 51
21 8.6.1944 11:23 Il-2 11./JG 51
22 8.6.1944 11:30 Il-2 11./JG 51
23 11.6.1944 13:21 La-5 11./JG 51
24 4.7.1944 20:55 Il-2 10./JG 51
25 4.7.1944 20:57 Il-2 10./JG 51
26 4.7.1944 20:58 Il-2 10./JG 51
27 4.7.1944 20:59 Yak-9 10./JG 51
28 6.7.1944 10:25 Yak-9 10./JG 51
29 6.7.1944 10:29 Yak-9 10./JG 51
30 17.7.1944 17:47 Yak-9 10./JG 51
31 20.7.1944 14:35 Yak-9 10./JG 51
32 24.7.1944 7:46 P-39 10./JG 51
33 31.7.1944 10:35 Yak-9 10./JG 51
34 31.7.1944 13:16 Yak-9 10./JG 51
35 1.8.1944 6:23 Yak-9 10./JG 51
36 1.8.1944 10:48 Il-2 10./JG 51
37 1.8.1944 10:58 Yak-9 10./JG 51
38 2.8.1944 8:00 Il-2 10./JG 51
39 2.8.1944 8:02 Il-2 10./JG 51
40 4.8.1944 7:52 Yak-9 10./JG 51
41 5.8.1944 8:08 Yak-9 10./JG 51
42 5.8.1944 8:10 Yak-9 10./JG 51
43 7.8.1944 13:30 Yak-9 10./JG 51
44 8.8.1944 11:05 Yak-1 10./JG 51
45 8.8.1944 11:10 Il-2 10./JG 51
46 8.8.1944 11:12 Il-2 10./JG 51
47 8.8.1944 16:34 Il-2 10./JG 51
48 9.8.1944 11:56 Yak-9 10./JG 51
49 9.8.1944 14:54 Il-2 10./JG 51
50 9.8.1944 14:57 Yak-9 10./JG 51
51 14.8.1944 10:55 Yak-9 10./JG 51
52 16.8.1944 17:22 Yak-9 13./JG 51
53 17.8.1944 10:51 Yak-9 13./JG 51
54 17.8.1944 10:54 Il-2 13./JG 51
55 29.8.1944 9:56 Yak-9 13./JG 51
56 1.9.1944 13:44 Yak-9 13./JG 51
57 4.9.1944 17:18 Yak-9 13./JG 51
58 4.9.1944 17:21 Il-2 13./JG 51
59 4.9.1944 17:25 Yak-9 13./JG 51
60 5.9.1944 18:42 La-5 13./JG 51
61 IX.1944 - E/a 13./JG 51
62 11.9.1944 15:23 Yak-9 13./JG 51
63 15.9.1944 12:26 P-39 13./JG 51
64 7.10.1944 12:54 Yak-9 13./JG 51
65 7.10.1944 12:58 Yak-9 13./JG 51
66 7.10.1944 13:04 Boston 13./JG 51
67 7.10.1944 16:10 Yak-9 13./JG 51
68 7.10.1944 16:11 Yak-9 13./JG 51
69 7.10.1944 16:14 Yak-9 13./JG 51
70 7.10.1944 - Boston 13./JG 51
71 7.10.1944 - Boston 13./JG 51
72 13.10.1944 12:11 Yak-9 13./JG 51
73 13.10.1944 15:26 Boston 13./JG 51
74 15.10.1944 11:42 Yak-9 13./JG 51
75 15.10.1944 11:46 Yak-9 13./JG 51
76 17.10.1944 14:52 Yak-9 13./JG 51
77 17.10.1944 14:55 Yak-9 13./JG 51
78 19.10.1944 10:12 Yak-9 13./JG 51
79 19.10.1944 10:14 Yak-9 13./JG 51
80 19.10.1944 10:15 Yak-9 13./JG 51
81 X.1944 - E/a 13./JG 51
82 21.10.1944 15:15 Yak-9 13./JG 51
83 23.10.1944 9:25 Il-2 13./JG 51
84 24.10.1944 8:40 P-39 13./JG 51
85 24.10.1944 8:20 Yak-9 13./JG 51
86 24.10.1944 13:52 Il-2 13./JG 51
87 24.10.1944 13:54 Il-2 13./JG 51
88 24.10.1944 13:57 Il-2 13./JG 51
89 25.10.1944 12:23 Yak-9 13./JG 51
90-98 ? - 9 victories 13./JG 51
99 14.4.1945 9:00-10:00 Yak-3 13./JG 51
100 14.4.1945 9:00-10:00 Yak-3 13./JG 51
101 15.4.1945 15:35-16:20 P-39 13./JG 51
102 15.4.1945 15:35-16:20 P-39 13./JG 51
103 15.4.1945 15:35-16:20 Yak-3 13./JG 51
104 16.4.1945 - Yak-3 13./JG 51
105 16.4.1945 - Yak-3 13./JG 51
106 18.4.1945 8:25-9:10 Il-2 13./JG 51
107 18.4.1945 8:25-9:10 Yak-3 13./JG 51
108 18.4.1945 8:25-9:10 Yak-3 13./JG 51
109 18.4.1945 8:25-9:10 Il-2 13./JG 51
? 24.4.1945 - Yak-3 13./JG 51
? 24.4.1945 - Yak-3 13./JG 51
? 24.4.1945 - Yak-3 13./JG 51
? 24.4.1945 - Yak-3 13./JG 51
? 27.4.1945 17:15-18:15 Yak-3 13./JG 51
? 29.4.1945 14:45-15:30 Il-2 13./JG 51
121 1.5.1945 - Spitfire 13./JG 51

Victories : 121
Awards : Ehrenpokal (26 July 1944)
Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (10 September 1944)
Ritterkreuz (18 November 1944)
Units : JG 51

Web Reference: http://www.luftwaffe.cz/marquardt.html

Asisbiz Database of 89 aerial victories for credited 121 for Luftwaffe ace Heinz 'Negus' Marquardt

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
17-Oct-43 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-1 2000m 09.32 SW St Budniza
28-Oct-43 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-1 100m 06.40 West of Pjatichatka
21-Nov-43 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 100m 09.50 Loschkarevka
22-Nov-43 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H.   14.32 Pavlovskoye
11-Dec-43 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-1 900m 11.09 39 551
10-Jan-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 400m 11.19 80681
10-Jan-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-1 300m 11.21 80681
09-Apr-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 LaGG-5 200m 13.32 50 731
29-Apr-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 R-5 30m 10.32 59 363
29-Apr-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 R-5 30m 10.30 59 354
29-Apr-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 R-5 30m 10.31 59 354
10-May-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 R-5 40m 07.10 59 287
10-May-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 R-5 40m 07.11 59 264
18-May-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG54 Yak-9 3000m 08.20 50 474
23-May-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 LaGG-5 300m 11.09 50 386
28-May-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 LaGG-5 500m 06.35 50 512
08-Jun-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 50m 11.20 50 183
08-Jun-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. Low Level 11.23 50 164
08-Jun-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. Low Level 11.30 50 168
17-Jun-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 LaGG-5 300m 13.21 50 882
04-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 200m 20.58 65 622
04-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 200m 20.57 65 623
04-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 200m 20.55 65 661
04-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 200m 20.59 65 625
06-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 1000m 10.25 64 531
06-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 1000m 10.29 64 534
09-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 1500m 19.13 54 852
09-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 1200m 19.17 54 845
17-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 1200m 17.47 41 881
20-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 Low Level 14.35 50 565
21-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 Low Level 14.49 50 517
24-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 P-39 Aircobra 300m 07.46 20 265
31-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 800m 10.35 36 859
31-Jul-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 1200m 13.16 46 777
01-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 1500m 10.48 35 314
01-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9   10.58 35 347
01-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9   06.23 35 321
02-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 08.00 25 429
02-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 08.02 24 438
04-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 400m 07.52 36 599
05-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 1200m 08.08 36 731
05-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 1000m 08.10 36 729
07-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 800m 13.30 25 433
08-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. Low Level 11.12 36 573
08-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-1 3500m 11.05 36 544
08-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. Low Level 11.10 36 575
09-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 1500m 11.56 35 338
09-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Yak-9 1200m 14.51 35 334
09-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 11./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 500m 14.54 25 466
14-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 10./JG51 Yak-9 1000m 10.55 24 619
16-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 10./JG51 Yak-9 4000m 17.22 26 627
17-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt Stab IV./JG51 Yak-9 1200m 10.51 26 631
17-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt Stab IV./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 400m 10.54 26 635
29-Aug-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Yak-9 1500m 09.56 13 523
01-Sep-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Yak-9 400m 13.44 13 519
04-Sep-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik   17.21  
04-Sep-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Yak-9   17.25  
04-Sep-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Yak-9 600m 17.18 13 259
05-Sep-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 LaGG-5 800m 18.42 13 344
11-Sep-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Yak-9 1800m 15.23 13 722
15-Sep-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 P-39 Aircobra   12.26 03 699
07-Oct-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Yak-9 2500m 16.11 03 465
07-Oct-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Yak-9 2000m 16.16 63 463
07-Oct-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 500m 16.17 63 507
07-Oct-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Yak-9 3100m 16.14 03 469
07-Oct-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 A-20 Boston III 1800m 13.04 13 555
07-Oct-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 500m 12.58 13 348
07-Oct-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 900m 12.54 13 373
07-Oct-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Yak-9 2000m 16.15 63 468
07-Oct-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Yak-9 2500m 16.10 03 461
09-Oct-44 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Yak-9 3000m 15.41 13 348
14-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Jak-3   - -
14-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Jak-3   - -
15-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 P-39 Aircobra   - -
15-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 P-39 Aircobra   - -
15-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Jak-3   - -
16-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Jak-3   - -
16-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Jak-3   - -
18-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Jak-3   - -
18-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Jak-3   - -
18-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Il-2   - -
18-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Il-2   - -
24-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Jak-3   - -
24-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Jak-3   - -
24-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Jak-3   - -
24-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Jak-3   - -
27-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Jak-3   - -
29-Apr-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Il-2   - -
01-May-45 Heinz Marquardt 13./JG51 Spitfire   - -



Werner Merz

Units: IV./JG54 (either 11 or 12 Staffel), 14./JG26 (attached)

Awards: Fighter Operational Clasp

Known Aircraft: Fw 190D-9 (lost)

Remarks: KIA 18th March 1945 in aerial combat in his D-9 with a P-51 of 339FG W of Twistringen.



Gerhard Michalski

Units: 6./53('39), 4./JG53(3/42), Stfkpt in 4./JG53, Kdr II./JG53('43), Stabstf I./JG11(7/44), Kdr JG4(8/44)

Awards: RK(9/4/42)-EL(11/25/44), Spanish Cross, EK 1 & 2, Wnd Bdg., Fighter Operational Clasp w/Pendant

Known Aircraft: Bf 109F-2 'Black <1+-' (4/41), Bf 109F-4/Trop 'White 1+-' (7/42), Bf 109G-6 WNr 16362 'Black <<+-' (lost 6/18/43 in JG-53), Bf 109G-6 WNr 440232 in JG-4, Fw 190D-9 '< -+-' in JG-4 (4/45 Neukirchen Ger.)

Remarks: His 1st victory was a Morane southwest of Saargemund, 31 October, 1939. His 2nd, a Hurricane SW of Portland on 15 August, 1940. His 3rd, a Spitfire at Folkestone on 10 October, 1940. His 4th, a Spitfire over England on 11 October, 1940. His 5th, a Hurricane 20 km S of London on 28 October, 1940. Over Malta, he was able to achieve 26 victories. He was shot down six times. Once, he spent several hours in a rubber dingy in the Med.. Shot down 15 October, 1942 by Spitfires off Marsalokk Bay in G-2 #10484, landing in the sea and rescued by a Do 24 ASR seaplane. Shot down 18 June, 1943 by a Spitfire near Donnafucata Sicily in G-6 #16362. Bailed with wounds, rescued again by ASR, his 500th mission. Shot down with wounds 1 May, 1944 in G-6 #440232. On 22 February, 1946, he was killed in an auto accident. Died in a hospital in Kaltenkirchen. 652 combat missions. 13 bombers. His 67th, a B-17 at Königsdorf on 13 April, 1944. A Lancaster NW of Nijmegen on 21 September, 1944. A Typhoon SW of Goch on 27 September, 1944. His 73rd and last victory, a Yak-9 on 8 March, 1945. 14 victories in the East. Photo

Asisbiz Database of 67 aerial victories for Gerhard Michalski

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
31-Oct-39 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Morane 406   16.00 SW of Saargemund
31-Mar-40 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Morane 406   16.00 SW of Saargemund
15-Aug-40 Gerhard Michalski 6./JG53 Hurricane 4000m 18.50 Battle of Britain SW Portland
10-Oct-40 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire 9500-8000m 11.45 Battle of Britain Folkestone
11-Oct-40 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire   08.55 Battle of Britain
28-Oct-40 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Hurricane 6000m 17.28 Battle of Britain 20km S London
01-Nov-40 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire   15.40 Battle of Britain
24-Nov-40 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Hurricane   16.50 Battle of Britain Gravesend
30-Nov-40 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Hurricane   15.26 Battle of Britain Ashford
25-Apr-41 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire   15.47 5km W Walcheren
20-Dec-41 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Hurricane     North Africa
29-Dec-41 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Hurricane   16.40 Malta
03-Jan-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Hurricane   09.18 5km E La Valetta
20-Jan-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Hurricane   14.18 Sudfront (MTO)
24-Jan-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Hurricane   14.25 Sudfront (MTO)
17-Mar-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire 5500m 08.08 Sudfront (MTO) Malta
02-Apr-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire   10.42 Sudfront (MTO)
08-May-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 P-40 Warhawk 50m 09.40 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa) Flugplatz Venezia
15-May-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire   11.31 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
03-Jun-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire   11.13 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
08-Jun-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire     Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
15-Jun-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Beaufighter 10m 10.40 70km SE Pantellaria
29-Jun-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire   08.45 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
02-Jul-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire 8000m 13.30 5-10km S Kalafrana
02-Jul-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire 8000m 08.07 5-8km N Ta Venezia
08-Jul-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire   11.35 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
08-Jul-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire   06.48 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
30-Jul-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire   08.25 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
31-Jul-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire   15.00 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
31-Jul-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire   14.58 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
02-Aug-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire   16.23 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
10-Aug-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire   12.21 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
12-Aug-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire     Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
14-Aug-42 Gerhard Michalski 4./JG53 Spitfire   18.48 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
12-Oct-42 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire     Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
13-Oct-42 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire 6000m 14.16 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa) 18-20km N La Valetta
14-Oct-42 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire   08.20 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
27-Nov-42 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire 3400m 14.56 10-15km S Medjez-el-Bab
01-Jan-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire     Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
25-Feb-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 P-38 Lightning 6000m 12.16 15km W Tebourba
02-Mar-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 B-17 Fortress Hss 6500m 11.50 5km SE Beja
22-Mar-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 P-38 Lightning   14.10 9848/03 Ost
18-Apr-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 P-40E Warhawk   19.05 4km SE Gulf of Tunis
19-Apr-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire 10m 16.08 10km SE Femiciana
19-Apr-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire 5000m 15.56 15km SW Zembra
02-May-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 P-40 Kittyhawk   14.54 Sudfront (MTO & North Africa)
08-Jun-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire 6000m 08.52 40km SSW Pozzallo
09-Jun-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 P-38F Lightning 2500m 14.00 15km S Pantalleria
13-Jun-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 Spitfire 10m 12.12 Syracuse
08-Sep-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab /JG53 P-38 Lightning 2000m 17.00 SW Insel Capri
02-Nov-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 B-24 Liberator 8000m 12.48 Kaisdorf
02-Nov-43 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 B-24 Liberator 8000m 12.48 Kaisdorf
07-Jan-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 P-38 Lightning 6000m 11.28 15km S Kalsdorf
24-Feb-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 B-17 Fortress 7000m 12.56 gegend Friedburg
25-Feb-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 B-24 Liberator 7000m 11.56 Radlersberg/Fridau
23-Mar-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 B-17 Fortress 7000m 10.28 20km NE Braunschweig
08-Apr-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 B-24 Liberator     Channel Front
11-Apr-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 B-24 Liberator     Channel Front
13-Apr-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 B-17 Fortress 7000m 15.54 Konigsdorf (Est Pforzheim)
13-Apr-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 B-17 Fortress   13.54 Time confliction
19-Apr-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG53 B-17 Fortress 6000m 10.35 LU-56 (S Munden E Kassel)
29-Apr-44 Gerhard Michalski 3./JGr./z./b./V B-17 Fortress 7000m 11.03 Schandelah (E Brauschweig)
21-Sep-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG4 Halifax Glider-Tugs 500m 15.25 NW Nijmegen
27-Sep-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG4 Typhoon 200m 18.15 SW Goch
02-Nov-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG4 B-17 Fortress 7800m 12.55 Channel Front IE-ID
02-Nov-44 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG4 B-17 Fortress 4800m 11.56 Channel Front IE-ID
08-Mar-45 Gerhard Michalski Stab II./JG4 Jak-9   10.27 Western Front



Theo Nibel

Units: II./JG26, 10./JG54 (for Fw 190D-9 'Long Nose' Trng.)

Awards: Fighter Operational Clasp

Known Aircraft: Fw 190A-8 w/ JG-26, Fw 190D-9 WNr 210079 'Black 12' w/ JG-54

Remarks: POW 1 January, 1945 (Operation Bodenplatte). He was captured when a partridge lodged in his radiator, as he roared low over Grimbergen airfield. He made a forced landing near the village of Wemmel (Wanmel?). He was nicknamed 'der Rebhuhnäger', the 'Partridge Hunter'. It was his third combat mission, and his D-9 was the first intact model to fall into Allied hands for scrutiny.



Josef 'Pips' Priller

Josef 'Pips' Priller was born on 27 July 1915 at Ingolstadt in Bayern. In 1935, Fahnenjunker Priller was serving in Infanterieregiment 19. Oberfahnrich Priller transferred to the Luftwaffe and began his flying training at Salzwedel in October 1936. On 1 April 1937, Leutnant Priller was posted to I./JG 135. In November 1938 the unit was redesignated I./JG 233 and again on 1 May 1939 to I./JG 51. In July 1939, he was serving with I./JG 71 which was to be redesignated II./JG 51 in October 1939. On 1 October 1939, Priller was appointed Staffelkapitan of 6./JG 51. He gained his first victories on 28 May 1940 over Dunkirk in aerial combat with RAF fighters. He claimed six victories during the French campaign, including his 6th on 25 June, when he shot down a RAF Spitfire fighter near Desvres. By the end of August his victory total stood at 15. On 17 October, Oberleutnant Priller claimed his 20th victory resulting in the award of the Ritterkreuz on 19 October. He claimed at least fourteen victories in the Battle of Britain. On 20 November 1940, Priller was transferred as Staffelkapitan to 1./JG 26, succeeding Oberleutnant Eberhard Henrici (7 victories) who had been lost in aerial combat over the Channel three days previously. Despite much combat with the British, Priller was unable to add to his score before the end of the year. That winter, JG 26 was withdrawn from the Channel front back to Germany for a rest. On his return to the Channel Priller enjoyed a remarkable run of victories between 16 June and 11 July 1941 shooting down 19 RAF aircraft, including 17 Spitfire fighters, to bring his victory total to 39. On 14 July, Priller shot down his 40th victim. He was awarded the Eichenlaub (Nr 28) on 19 October for 41 victories. Hauptmann Priller became Gruppenkommandeur of III./JG 26 on 6 December 1941. By the end of 1941 Priller's score stood at 58. He recorded his 60th victory on 27 March 1942 and his 70th victory on 5 May.

By the end of 1942 Priller had 81 confirmed victories to his tally. On 11 January 1943, Priller became Kommodore of JG 26, replacing Major Gerhard Schopfel (45 victories, RK) who was taking up a staff role. He was awarded the Schwertern (Nr 73) on 2 July 1944. Oberstleutnant Priller brought up his 100th victory on 18 July 1944 when he brought down a USAAF B-24 four-engine bomber. On 1 January 1945, Priller led JG 26 and III./JG 54 in the attack on the Allied airfields, codenamed Operation Bodenplatte, at Brussels-Evere and Brussels-Grimbergen. On 28 January, Priller was appointed Inspekteur der Jagdflieger Ost, a position that required he cease operational flying and which he held until the end of the war. Post-war "Pips" Priller managed the family brewery business. He died on 20 May 1961 at Bobing in Oberbayern following a heart attack.

Josef "Pips" Priller flew 1,307 combat missions to achieve 101 victories. All his victories were recorded over the Western Front and include 11 four-engine bombers. He was the most succesful pilot in battles with Spitfires claiming at least 68 of them.

List of aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Josef 'Pips' Priller

No Date Time EA Type Unit Location Remarks
1 28.5.1940 13:07 Spitfire 6./JG 51 NW Dunkirk -
2 28.5.1940 13:10 Hurricane 6./JG 51 NW Dunkirk -
3 2.6.1940 21:15 Curtiss 6./JG 51 SW Dunkirk -
4 8.6.1940 19:05 Blenheim 6./JG 51 Abbeville -
5 8.6.1940 19:06 Blenheim 6./JG 51 Abbeville -
6 25.6.1940 18:20 Spitfire 6./JG 51 8km NW Desvres -
- 10.7.1940 11:15 Spitfire 6./JG 51 Dover Spitfire of 610 Sqn, RAF flown by S/L Smith, damaged
7 14.7.1940 16:25 Hurricane 6./JG 51 SE Dover Hurricane of 615 Sqn, RAF
8 20.7.1940 19:20 Hurricane 6./JG 51 5km E Folestone Hurricane of 32 Sqn RAF flown by Sub Lt Bulmer
9 29.7.1940 8:40 Spitfire 6./JG 51 5km N Dover -
10 14.8.1940 13:45 Spitfire 6./JG 51 NW Dover -
11 15.8.1940 16:15 Hurricane 6./JG 51 1km E Clacton -
12 16.8.1940 13:35 Spitfire 6./JG 51 10km E Canterbury -
13 24.8.1940 13:55 Hurricane 6./JG 51 7km E Margate -
14 24.8.1940 14:10 Hurricane 6./JG 51 2km E Margate -
15 26.8.1940 18:57 Spitfire 6./JG 51 5km W Boulogne -
16 7.10.1940 11:35 Spitfire 6./JG 51 20km N Canterbury -
17 7.10.1940 17:40 Spitfire 6./JG 51 Thames Estuary -
18 15.10.1940 13:10 Hurricane 6./JG 51 10km SW Dover -
19 15.10.1940 13:15 Hurricane 6./JG 51 15km W Dover -
20 17.10.1940 16:35 Hurricane 6./JG 51 Tunbridge Wells -
21 16.6.1941 16:35 Spitfire 1./JG 26 W Boulogne -
22 16.6.1941 16:45 Blenheim 1./JG 26 SW Boulogne Blenheim of 59 Sqn, RAF
23 17.6.1941 19:42 Hurricane 1./JG 26 W Cap Gris Nez Hurricane of 56 or 242 Sqn, RAF
24 21.6.1941 12:40 Spitfire 1./JG 26 SW Ramsgate Spitfire of 603 Sqn, RAF
25 23.6.1941 13:35 Spitfire 1./JG 26 S Somme Estuary -
26 25.6.1941 13:00 Spitfire 1./JG 26 W Gravelines Spitfire of 610 or 616 Sqn, RAF
27 27.6.1941 22:00 Spitfire 1./JG 26 SW Gravelines -
28 30.6.1941 18:56 Spitfire 1./JG 26 10km NW St Inglevert Spitfire of 603 or 616 Sqn, RAF
29 2.7.1941 12:45 Spitfire 1./JG 26 10km W Lille -
30 4.7.1941 14:55 Spitfire 1./JG 26 10km SW St Omer -
31 5.7.1941 13:40 Spitfire 1./JG 26 4km NW Dunkirk Spitfire of 54 or 616 Sqn, RAF
32 7.7.1941 10:00 Spitfire 1./JG 26 3km N Gravelines Spitfire of Hornchurch Wing, RAF
33 7.7.1941 10:47 Spitfire 1./JG 26 W Somme Estuary -
34 8.7.1941 15:30 Spitfire 1./JG 26 10km N St Omer -
35 9.7.1941 14:00 Spitfire 1./JG 26 S Aire-SE Samer -
36 9.7.1941 14:10 Spitfire 1./JG 26 2km S Calais -
37 10.7.1941 12:30 Spitfire 1./JG 26 N St Omer -
38 10.7.1941 12:40 Spitfire 1./JG 26 5km NW Boulogne -
39 11.7.1941 16:10 Spitfire 1./JG 26 20km W Calais -
40 14.7.1941 10:30 Spitfire 1./JG 26 St Omer Spitfire V of 72 Sqn flown by F/Sgt WM Lamberton, baled out, POW
41 19.7.1941 14:35 Spitfire 1./JG 26 5km Dover Spitfire of 72 Sqn, RAF
42 22.7.1941 13:40 Spitfire 1./JG 26 10km NW Gravelines Spitfire of 308 Sqn, RAF
43 23.7.1941 14:05 Spitfire 1./JG 26 15km NW Gravelines -
44 24.7.1941 14:45 Spitfire 1./JG 26 7km NW Dunkirk -
45 7.8.1941 11:30 Spitfire 1./JG 26 5km NW Calais -
46 7.8.1941 18:20 Spitfire 1./JG 26 8km N Calais -
47 4.9.1941 17:30 Spitfire 1./JG 26 NW Bethune -
48 17.9.1941 15:35 Spitfire 1./JG 26 5km NW Calais -
49 18.9.1941 16:25 Spitfire 1./JG 26 SW Dungeness -
50 1.10.1941 14:57 Spitfire 1./JG 26 mid English Channel Spitfire of 91 Sqn, RAF
51 1.10.1941 13:55 Spitfire 1./JG 26 W Boulogne -
52 12.10.1941 13:25 Spitfire 1./JG 26 5km E Berck-sur-Mer Spitfire of 452 or 602 Sqn, RAF
53 13.10.1941 15:30 Spitfire 1./JG 26 15km W Berck-sur-Mer -
54 21.10.1941 12:55 Spitfire 1./JG 26 4km W Etaples -
55 21.10.1941 13:05 Spitfire 1./JG 26 15km NNW Le Touquet -
56 27.10.1941 13:15 Spitfire 1./JG 26 5km N Watten Spitfire of 401 Sqn, RAF
57 8.11.1941 12:50 Spitfire 1./JG 26 N Bethune Spitfire of 302 or 316 Sqn, RAF
58 8.11.1941 13:10 Spitfire 1./JG 26 5km NW Gravelines Spitfire of 302 or 316 Sqn, RAF
59 3.1.1942 15:38 Hurricane Stab III./JG 26 5km NW Calais -
60 27.3.1942 16:40 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 10km W Ostend Spitfire of 313 Sqn RAF flown by Vladimir Michalek
61 28.3.1942 18:50 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 Cap Gris Nez-Blanc Nez Spitfire of 457 or 602 Sqn, RAF
62 4.4.1942 14:15 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 Calais-Dover Spitfire of 129 Sqn, RAF
- 12.4.1942 - Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 Boulogne Not confirmed
63 12.4.1942 13:45 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 N Gravelines Spitfire of 41 Sqn, RAF
64 16.4.1942 18:26 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 5km N Calais Spitfire of 118 or 129 Sqn, RAF
65 25.4.1942 16:54 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 10km W St Etienne -
66 27.4.1942 12:25 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 S Ardres Spitfire of 65 Sqn, RAF
67 27.4.1942 12:30 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 15km NW Gravelines Spitfire of 65 Sqn, RAF
68 28.4.1942 12:00 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 Dunkirk-Gravelines Spitfire of 401 Sqn, RAF
69 1.5.1942 19:30 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 5km N Calais Spitfire of 457, 485 or 602 Sqn, RAF
70 5.5.1942 15:40 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 11km SW Ypres Spitfire Vb (BM261) of 313 Sqn RAF flown by Sgt Karel Pavlik, killed
71 9.5.1942 13:40 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 3km N Gravelines Spitfire of 118 of 501 Sqn, RAF
72 17.5.1942 11:33 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 S Guines-Audembert Spitfire of 313 Sqn RAF flown by F/Lt Stanislav Fejfar (5.833/1/3 victories)
73 1.6.1942 13:45 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 5km N Blankenberghe Spitfire of 350 Sqn, RAF
74 22.6.1942 12:10 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 30km N Gravelines Spitfire of 64 Sqn, RAF
75 15.7.1942 15:38 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 8km NE Dover Spitfire of 402 Sqn, RAF
- 30.7.1942 19:00 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 Gravelines Not confirmed
76 21.8.1942 11:10 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 50km N Gravelines -
77 29.8.1942 11:46 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 15km NW Cap Gris Nez -
78 9.10.1942 10:35 B-24 Stab III./JG 26 SW Roubaix-Wevelgem B-17 "Snoozy II" of 367 BS, 306 BG, USAAF flown by Capt John Olsen
79 4.12.1942 14:40 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 20km N Calais Spitfire of 401 or 402 Sqn, RAF
80 6.12.1942 12:10 Spitfire Stab III./JG 26 5-6km S Lille -
81 20.12.1942 12:01 B-17 Stab III./JG 26 Baie de la Seine B-17 of 91 BG, USAAF
82 20.1.1943 12:35 Spitfire Stab/JG 26 N Canterbury Spitfire of 332 Sqn, RAF
83 8.3.1943 14:15 Spitfire Stab/JG 26 8km NW St Valery-en-Cause Spitfire of 340 Sqn, RAF
84 5.4.1943 15:12 B-17 Stab/JG 26 20km W Ostend B-17 of 306 BG, USAAF
85 4.5.1943 18:42 Spitfire Stab/JG 26 Westerschelde-NW Antwerp -
86 13.5.1943 16:24 B-17 Stab/JG 26 Near Amplier-5km E Boulogne B-17 of 91 BG, USAAF
87 13.5.1943 16:46 Spitfire Stab/JG 26 5km NW Etaples Spitfire of 416 Sqn, RAF
88 16.5.1943 13:12 P-47 Stab/JG 26 Scheldt Estuary P-47 of 78 FG, USAAF
89 10.6.1943 18:55 Ventura Stab/JG 26 W Coxyde -
90 22.6.1943 9:32 B-17 Stab/JG 26 near Terneuzen B-17 of 381 BG, USAAF
91 26.6.1943 18:52 B-17 Stab/JG 26 Dieppe-Le Treport B-17 of 384 BG, USAAF
92 17.8.1943 17:40 B-17 Stab/JG 26 N Liege -
93 19.8.1943 19:00 B-17 Stab/JG 26 De Beer Is B-17 of 305 BG, USAAF
94 21.9.1943 10:45 Mitchell Stab/JG 26 St Pol Mitchell of 98 Sqn, RAF
95 20.10.1943 13:45 B-17 HSS Stab/JG 26 SE Arras-Cambrai B-17 of 96 BG, USAAF
96 13.4.1944 17:10 B-17 Stab/JG 26 Poperinghe-N St Omer -
97 7.6.1944 13:50 P-51 Stab/JG 26 N Caen -
98 7.6.1944 19:00 P-47 Stab/JG 26 Evreux -
99 11.6.1944 15:35 P-38 Stab/JG 26 Compiegne P-38 of 55 FG, USAAF
100 15.6.1944 7:10 B-24 Stab/JG 26 W Dreux-SW Chartres B-24 of 492 BG, USAAF
101 12.10.1944 11:25 P-51 Stab/JG 26 S Wunsdorf P-51 of 357FG USAAF flown by Capt HT Pascoe, POW

Victories : 101
Awards : Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (9 December 1941)
Ritterkreuz (19 October 1940)
Eichenlaub (20 July 1941)
Schwertern (20 December 1941)
Units : JG 51, JG 26

Heinz Radlauer

Units: 13./JG51 (10/44 Reich Defense)

Awards: EP, EK 1 & 2, Fighter Operational Clasp

Known Aircraft: Bf 109G, Fw 190D-9

Remarks: His first known victory, a Soviet LaGG-5 on 7 October, 1944. A 2nd, an Il-2 (m.H.) on 13 October, 1944. A 3rd, an Il-2 (m.H.) on 14 October, 1944. He was flying wingman for FhjOfw Heinz Marquardt on 1 May, 1945, when Marquardt was shot down by a Spitfire of RAF No.41 Sq, piloted by Flt/Lt Peter Cowell. Radlauer escaped by diving to tree top level. Magnus Report, 15 victories.

Asisbiz Database of aerial victories for Heinz Radlauer

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
07-Oct-44 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 LaGG-5 500m 13.29 03 499
13-Oct-44 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 200m 15.58 13 518
14-Oct-44 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 400m 16.07 13 541
11-Feb-45 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 Jak-9 - - -
18-Feb-45 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 Jak-9 - - -
11-Mar-45 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 LaGG-5 - - -
19-Mar-45 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 Jak-9 - - -
16-Apr-45 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 Jak-3 - - -
16-Apr-45 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 Pe-2 - - -
17-Apr-45 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 LaGG-5 - - -
18-Apr-45 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 Jak-3 - - -
18-Apr-45 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 Jak-3 - - -
19-Apr-45 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 Jak-3 - - -
20-Apr-45 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 Il-2 - - -
30-Apr-45 Heinz Radlauer 13./JG51 Il-2 - - -



Oskar 'Ossi' Romm

Oskar "Ossi" Romm was born on 18 December 1919 at Haindorf in the Isergebirge region of Friedland/Sudetenland. He joined the Luftwaffe in 1939 and trained as a fighter pilot from July 1941 to August 1942. Romm was posted to JG51 based on the Eastern front on 11 September 1942.

Unteroffizier Romm was assigned to 1./JG51. His first combat mission on 29 September ended with a belly landing and some minor injuries. His second resulted in his first victory when he shot down a Russian Il-2 Sturmovik ground-attack aircraft on 4 December, but was again followed by a belly landing and further injuries. He then enjoyed spectacular success. He shot down three enemy aircraft on 13 July 1943 to record his 18th through 20th victories, five on 14 August (32-36) and six on 20 August (43-48). From late August 1943, Romm undertook a period of instructing with Erganzung-Jagdgruppe Ost. He returned to 1./JG51 in January 1944. He shot down six enemy aircraft on 5 February (71-76). Oberfeldwebel Romm was awarded the Ritterkreuz on 29 February for 76 victories.

On 1 June 1944, Leutnant Romm was transferred to the Stabsschwarm of IV./JG3 on Reichverteidigung duties. On 7 July, he was appointed Staffelkapitan of 15./JG3. He shot down his first four-engine bomber on 7 July 1944. In all he accounted for eight four-engine bombers while with the unit, including three USAAF B-24s in one attack on 27 September 1944. In November 1944, Romm was transferred to lead 4./JG3 and then to the Stabsschwarm of I./EJG1. Romm was appointed Staffelkapitan of 15./JG3, based on the Eastern front, on 15 January 1945. There the unit undertook fighter-bomber and ground attack missions against the advancing Russian army. Romm was credited with 34 tanks destroyed as well many other vehicles. On 18 February 1945, Oberleutnant Romm became Gruppenkommandeur of IV./JG3, taking over from Major Erwin Bacsila (34 victories, DK). He recorded a further six victories to bring his victory total to 92. Romm's wartime career ended on 24 April 1945, when he was severely injured in a crash-landing when, following aerial combat with Russian Il-2 Sturmoviks south of Stettin, his engine overheated.

Oskar Romm accounted for 92 enemy aircraft in 283 combat missions, including 54 fighter-bomber missions. He recorded 82 victories over the Eastern front including at least 34 Il-2 Sturmovik ground attack aircraft. Of his 10 victories recorded over the Western front, eight were four-engine bombers.

List of aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Oskar 'Ossi' Romm

No Date Time EA Type Unit Location
1 4.12.1942 - Il-2 1./JG 51 -
? 15.1.1943 12:45 MiG-3 1./JG 51 07 651: 2.000m
? 24.2.1943 9:46 Il-2 1./JG 51 44 282
? 24.2.1943 9:48 Il-2 1./JG 51 44 252
? 18.3.1943 7:11 Pe-2 1./JG 51 53 322: 3.500m
? 20.4.1943 12:15 LaGG-5 1./JG 51 64 624: 1.300m
? 10.6.1943 19:20 Il-2 1./JG 51 44 454
? 5.7.1943 8:55 Il-2 1./JG 51 73 573: 150m
? 5.7.1943 11:50 MiG-3 1./JG 51 63 774: 2.500m
? 8.7.1943 3:57 Il-2 1./JG 51 63 713
? 8.7.1943 9:39 Il-2 1./JG 51 63 714: 400m
? 9.7.1943 12:17 Il-2 1./JG 51 63 563: 200m
? 10.7.1943 13:27 LaGG-3 1./JG 51 63 529: 800m
? 11.7.1943 3:47 MiG-3 1./JG 51 63 587: 1.500m
18 13.7.1943 - E/a 1./JG 51 -
19 13.7.1943 13:43 Il-2 1./JG 51 63 242: 300m
20 13.7.1943 14:00 Il-2 1./JG 51 63 256: 400m
21 21.7.1943 18:15 LaGG-5 1./JG 51 64 811: 500m
22 23.7.1943 11:37 LaGG-5 1./JG 51 43 243: 1.000m
23 1.8.1943 15:15 Il-2 1./JG 51 54 766: 400m
24 1.8.1943 15:18 Il-2 1./JG 51 54 764: 300m
25 2.8.1943 4:20 Il-2 1./JG 51 E Linojewo: 700m
26 2.8.1943 4:22 MiG-3 1./JG 51 Muchanowa area: 350m
27 2.8.1943 4:35 Pe-2 1./JG 51 W Jsemenowka: 2.500m
28 2.8.1943 4:36 Pe-2 1./JG 51 53 492: 2.500m
29 2.8.1943 18:34 Il-2 1./JG 51 E Karatschew: 250m
30 7.8.1943 8:20 MiG-3 1./JG 51 54 844: 50m
31 7.8.1943 14:24 Il-2 1./JG 51 54 881: 300m
32 14.8.1943 6:26 Il-2 1./JG 51 51 858: 300m
33 14.8.1943 6:28 Il-2 1./JG 51 51 825: 250m
34 14.8.1943 10:50 P-40 1./JG 51 51 179: 4.000m
35 14.8.1943 11:20 Boston III 1./JG 51 Stalina: 6.000m
36 14.8.1943 13:22 LaGG-5 1./JG 51 N Krysino: 800m
37 18.8.1943 6:48 Yak-1 1./JG 51 E Kotlyarov: 2.800m
38 18.8.1943 7:24 Il-2 1./JG 51 E Beslyudovka: 1.000m
39 18.8.1943 7:25 Il-2 1./JG 51 E Beslyndovka: 1.000m
40 20.8.1943 5:40 Il-2 1./JG 51 SE Akhtryka: 900m
41 20.8.1943 5:41 Il-2 1./JG 51 SW Akhtryka: 850m
42 20.8.1943 5:43 Il-2 1./JG 51 SW Akhtryka: 500m
43 20.8.1943 5:44 Il-2 1./JG 51 SW Akhtryka: 200m
44 20.8.1943 6:19 Il-2 1./JG 51 SW Akhtryka: 1.000m
45 20.8.1943 6:21 Il-2 1./JG 51 SW Akhtryka: 400m
46 21.8.1943 14:19 Il-2 1./JG 51 E Peressetschnaya: 500m
47 22.8.1943 6:25 Il-2 1./JG 51 E Perssetschnaya: 600m
48 22.8.1943 7:00 Il-2 1./JG 51 S Giyevka: 500m
49 23.8.1943 13:20 Il-2 1./JG 51 SE Tscherkaskoye: 1.000m
50 23.8.1943 16:41 P-2 1./JG 51 E Ossnova: 3.600m
51 26.8.1943 17:12 Yak-1 1./JG 51 41 597: 3.000m
52 26.8.1943 17:14 Yak-1 1./JG 51 41 586: 2.800m
53 27.8.1943 13:00 MiG-3 1./JG 51 Taranovka: 6.000m
54 27.8.1943 13:07 Il-2 1./JG 51 Taranovka: 200m
55 28.8.1943 11:55 LaGG-5 1./JG 51 Wrbelura: 3.500m
56 31.8.1943 18:00 LaGG-5 1./JG 51 1km W Yel'nya: 2.000m
57 31.8.1943 18:30 Pe-2 1./JG 51 18km E Yel'nya: 2.500m
58 4.9.1943 13:30 Il-2 1./JG 51 35km SW Novograditsche: 1.000m
59 4.9.1943 13:31 Il-2 1./JG 51 SW Lenkino: 1.000m
60 4.9.1943 13:32 LaGG-5 1./JG 51 4km S Wederinki: 1.200m
61 4.9.1943 13:36 LaGG-5 1./JG 51 2km S Unbakovo: 1.500m
62 4.9.1943 17:17 P-2 1./JG 51 SW Tsofonovo: 2.500m
63 5.9.1943 15:29 MiG-3 1./JG 51 35 379: 3.600m
64 6.9.1943 4:30 Boston 1./JG 51 2km W Yaroslavek: 5.500m
65 6.9.1943 15:14 Yak-7 1./JG 51 1km SW Voroshanka: 1.500m
66 6.9.1943 18:12 P-2 1./JG 51 6km NW Beredina Luika
67 7.9.1943 16:12 Yak-7 1./JG 51 1km E Vilarovka: 800m
68 8.9.1943 7:38 Yak-7 1./JG 51 5km NE Rubtofta: 800m
69 8.9.1943 7:47 Yak-7 1./JG 51 5km S Kirov: 500m
70 9.9.1943 18:10 MiG-3 1./JG 51 NE Dukhovshchina: 3.800m
71 5.2.1944 8:58 Yak-9 1./JG 51 93 329 2.500m
72 5.2.1944 9:00 Boston III 1./JG 51 93 351 2.000m
73 5.2.1944 9:01 Boston III 1./JG 51 93 324 800m
74 5.2.1944 9:02 Boston III 1./JG 51 93 345 700m
75 5.2.1944 9:03 Boston III 1./JG 51 93 474 1.700m
76 5.2.1944 9:04 Boston III 1./JG 51 93 428 1.600m
77 7.7.1944 9:40 B-24 2./JG 51 Oschersleben area: 6.500m
78 18.7.1944 10:50 B-17 12./JG 3 30km SE Memmingen: 7.500m
79 18.7.1944 10:50 B-17 12./JG 3 30km SE Memmingen: 7.800m
80 18.7.1944 10:55 P-51 12./JG 3 near Kempten: 7.500m
81 27.9.1944 11:06 B-24 15./JG 3 Eschwege area
82 27.9.1944 11:06 B-24 15./JG 3 Eschwege area
83 27.9.1944 11:07 B-24 15./JG 3 Eschwege area
84 28.9.1944 12:50 B-17 15./JG 3 W Halberstadt
85 28.9.1944 12:51 B-17 15./JG 3 W Halberstadt
86 2.11.1944 12:38 P-51 4./JG 3 KD 8.200m
87 18.2.1945 - Il-2 Stab IV./JG 3 -
88 19.2.1945 - P-39 Stab IV./JG 3 -
89 19.2.1945 - Yak-3 Stab IV./JG 3 -
90 3.3.1945 17:10 P-39 Stab IV./JG 3 -
91 6.3.1945 - LaGG-3 Stab IV./JG 3 -
92 21.3.1945 - Il-2 Stab IV./JG 3 -

Victories : 92
Awards : Ehrenpokal (2 October 1943)
Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (17 October 1943)
Ritterkreuz (29 February 1944)
Units : JG51, EJG1, JG3

Web Reference: http://www.luftwaffe.cz/romm.html

Asisbiz Database of aerial victories for Oskar Romm

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
15-Jan-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 MiG-3 2000m 12.45 07 651
24-Feb-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik Low Level 09.46 44 282
24-Feb-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik Low Level 09.48 44 252
18-Mar-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Pe-2 3500m 07.11 53 322
20-Apr-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 LaGG-5 1300m 12.15 64 624
10-Jun-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik Low Level 19.20 44 454
05-Jul-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 150m 08.55 73 573
05-Jul-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 MiG-3 2500m 11.50 63 774
08-Jul-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 09.39 63 714
08-Jul-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik Low Level 03.57 63 713
09-Jul-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 200m 12.17 63 563
10-Jul-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 LaGG-3 800m 13.27 63 529
11-Jul-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 MiG-3 1500m 03.47 63 587
13-Jul-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 13.43 63 242
13-Jul-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 14.00 63 256
21-Jul-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 LaGG-5 500m 18.15 64 811
23-Jul-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 LaGG-5 1000m 11.37 43 243
01-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 400m 15.15 54 766
01-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 300m 15.18 54 764
02-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 250m 18.34 O Karatschew
02-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 700m 04.20 O Linojewo
02-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 MiG-3 350m 04.22 bd Ort Muchanowa
02-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Pe-2 2500m 04.35 West of Jsemenowka
02-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Pe-2 2500m 04.36 53 492
07-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 MiG-3 50m 08.20 54 844
07-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 300m 14.24 54 881
14-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 300m 06.26 51 858
14-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 250m 06.28 51 825
14-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 P-40 Warhawk 4000m 10.50 51 179
14-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 A-20 Boston III 6000m 11.20 Stalina
14-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 LaGG-5 800m 13.22 N Krysino
18-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 1000m 07.24 E Beslyudovka
18-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 1000m 07.25 E Beslyndovka
18-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Yak-1 2800m 06.48 E Kotlyarov
20-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 400m 06.21 SW Akhtryka
20-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 1000m 06.19 SW Akhtryka
20-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 200m 05.44 SW Akhtryka
20-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 500m 05.43 SW Akhtryka
20-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 850m 05.41 SW Akhtryka
20-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 900m 05.40 SE Akhtryka
21-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 500m 14.19 E Peressetschnaya
22-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 600m 06.25 E Perssetschnaya
22-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 500m 07.00 S Giyevka
23-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 1000m 13.20 SE Tscherkaskoye
23-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 P-2 3600m 16.41 E Ossnova
26-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG52 Yak-1 3000m 17.12 41 597
26-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG52 Yak-1 2800m 17.14 41 586
27-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 200m 13.07 Taranovka
27-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 MiG-3 6000m 13.00 Taranovka
28-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 LaGG-5 3500m 11.55 Wrbelura
31-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 LaGG-5 2000m 18.00 1km W Yelnya
31-Aug-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Pe-2 2500m 18.30 18km E Yelnya
04-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 1000m 13.30 35km SW Novograditsche
04-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 1000m 13.31 SW Lenkino
04-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 LaGG-5 1200m 13.32 4km S Wederinki
04-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 LaGG-5 1500m 13.36 2km S Unbakovo
04-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 P-2 2500m 17.17 SW Tsofonovo
05-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 MiG-3 3600m 15.29 35 379
06-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 A-20 Boston 5500m 04.30 2km W Yaroslavek
06-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Yak-7 1500m 15.14 1km SW Voroshanka
06-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 P-2   18.12 6km NW Beredina Luika
07-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Yak-7 800m 16.12 1km E Vilarovka
08-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Yak-7 800m 07.38 5km NE Rubtofta
08-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Yak-7 500m 07.47 5km S Kirov
09-Sep-43 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 MiG-3 3800m 18.10 NE Dukhovshchina
05-Feb-44 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 A-20 Boston 1700m 09.03 93 474
05-Feb-44 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 A-20 Boston III 1600m 09.04 93 428
05-Feb-44 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 A-20 Boston III 700m 09.02 93 345
05-Feb-44 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 A-20 Boston III 800m 09.01 93 324
05-Feb-44 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 A-20 Boston III 2000m 09.00 93 351
05-Feb-44 Oskar Romm 1./JG51 Yak-9 2500m 08.58 93 329
07-Jul-44 Oskar Romm 2./JG51 B-24 Liberator 6500m 09.40 Raum Oschersleben Kr Sachsen
18-Jul-44 Oskar Romm 12./JG3 B-17 Fortress 7800m 10.50 30km SE Memmingen
18-Jul-44 Oskar Romm 12./JG3 B-17 Fortress 7500m 10.50 30km SE Memmingen
18-Jul-44 Oskar Romm 12./JG3 P-51 Mustang 7500m 10.55 bei Kempten (Bayern)
27-Sep-44 Oskar Romm 15./JG3 B-24 Liberator 7800m 11.06 MU-MA (SW & SE Eschwege)
27-Sep-44 Oskar Romm 15./JG3 B-24 Liberator 7800m 11.06 MU-MA (SW & SE Eschwege)
27-Sep-44 Oskar Romm 15./JG3 B-24 Liberator 7800m 11.07 MU-MA (SW & SE Eschwege)
28-Sep-44 Oskar Romm 15./JG3 B-17 Fortress 8500m 12.51 JB (W Halberstadt)
28-Sep-44 Oskar Romm 15./JG3 B-17 Fortress 8500m 12.50 JB (W Halberstadt)
02-Nov-44 Oskar Romm 4./JG3 P-51 Mustang 8200m 12.38 KD
18-Feb-45 Oskar Romm Stab IV./JG3 Il-2   - -
19-Feb-45 Oskar Romm Stab IV./JG3 P-39 Aircobra   - -
19-Feb-45 Oskar Romm Stab IV./JG3 Jak-3   - -
03-Mar-45 Oskar Romm Stav IV./JG3 P-39 Aircobra   17.10 -
06-Mar-45 Oskar Romm Stav IV./JG3 LaGG-3   - -
21-Mar-45 Oskar Romm Stab IV./JG3 Il-2   - -



Werner Rupp

Units: 11./JG54

Awards: Fighter Operational Clasp

Known Aircraft: Fw 190D-9 WNr 210055 'Black 4' (lost)

Remarks: KIA 29th December 1944 in aerial combat with Typhoons of RAF Nos. 168 and 439 Squadrons over Vörden Germany on the Rheine.



Heinz 'Wimmersal' Sachsenberg

Units: 6/JG-52 (10/42 Russia), 6/JG-52 (6/44 Manzar Romania), 9/JG-7 (3/45), JV-44 (4/45)

Awards: RK(6/9/44), DK-G(10/17/43), EP(10/2/43), EK 1 & 2, Wound Badge, Fighter Operational Clasp w/Pend

Known Aircraft: Bf 109G-2/R6 'Yellow 8', Bf 109G-6 WNr 166233 'Yel 1'(lost 8/23/44) in 6/JG-52, Fw 190D-9 'Red 1' & 'White 2' in JV-44, Me 262 briefly in JG-7

Remarks: 520 combat missions. All victories in the East. His first known Soviet victory, an IL-5 SW of Novorossisk on 21 April, 1943. A P-39 2 km W of Abinskaja on 8 May, 1943. A P-40 7 km S of Krimskaya on 15 May, 1943. A Yak-1 E of Kubardinka on 25 May, 1943. An Il-2 on 26 May, 1943. An Il-5 on 27 May, 1943. Two Il-5's on 29 May, 1943. Three Yak-1's and an Il-5 on 26 July, 1943. Four victories on 4 August, 1943. Two Yak-7's on 17 March, 1944. His 103rd victory, a P-51 over Hungary on 3 March, 1945. His 104th and last victory, a P-39 on 16 April, 1945. One victory in the West. One Motor Torpedo Boat destroyed. He was the cousin of Pour le Merite fighter pilot Gotthard Sachsenberg, and the brother of Gotthard Sachsenberg, a Night Fighter pilot, KIA April, 1944. Heinz was seriously wounded in combat on 23 August, 1944 in the 'Yellow 1' in aerial combat with P-51's over Romania, and died of his wounds (complications) years later, 17 June, 1951. The 190D was used to protect the Me 262 from prowling American fighters. His D-9 may have been Werk # 600424 (or 800424), and bore the inscription 'Sell my clothes, I'm going to heaven'.

Heinz "Wimmersal" Sachsenberg was born on 12 July 1922 at Dessau in Sachsen-Anhalt. His uncle, Gotthard Sachsenberg, was a fighter pilot in World War 1 recording 31 victories and receiving the Pour-le-Merite. Following flying training, Sachsenberg was posted to JG 52, based in the southern sector of the Eastern Front, in the autumn of 1942. Feldwebel Sachsenberg was assigned to 6./JG 52. He achieved his first victory on 21 April 1943, when he shot down a Russian Il-2 Sturmovik ground-attack aircraft. By the end of the 1943, he had 52 confirmed victories, including four victories on 26 July to record his 18th through 21st victories, and a further four on 4 August (23-26).

In January 1944, Sachsenberg's Bf 109 G-6 "Yellow 8" was badly damaged by a Russian fighter and he had to crash-land back at his airfield. He just managed to scramble clear of his machine before it exploded. He was recommended for the award of the Ritterkreuz at the end of March after 76 victories but was destined not to receive the award until he had achieved 101 victories. On 7 May, he shot down six Russian aircraft (77-82). He recorded five victories on 8 June (97-101). On 9 June 1944 Fahnenjunker-Feldwebel Sachsenberg was awarded the Ritterkreuz for 101 victories. On 23 August 1944, he was shot down in Bf 109 G-6 (W.Nr. 166 233) "Yellow 1" and badly injured over Romania by USAAF P-51 fighters. On 3 March 1945, he had raised his victory total to 103 victories when he shot down P-51 over Hungary. On 16 April Sachsenberg shot down a P-39 for his 104th and last victory.

Later, Sachsenberg transferred to JG 7 to fly Me 262 jet fighters. Here, he briefly led 9./JG 7 before joining JV 44 in April 1945. Sachsenberg was tasked with setting up a Platzschutzstaffel, flying Fw 190 D-9 fighters, to protect the Me 262s during their most vulnerable phases - take-off and landing. The unit was variously known as the Sachsenberg-Schwarm or the Papagei Staffel. Sachsenberg died of complications from the wounds he received during the war on 17 June 1951.

"Wimmersal" Sachsenberg flew 520 missions in recording 104 aerial victories. All but one of his victories were recorded on the Eastern Front.

List of aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Heinz 'Wimmersal' Sachsenberg

No Date Time EA Type Unit Location
1 21.4.1943 11:10 Il-5 6./JG 52 75 451: 1.000m [SW Novorossisk]
2 8.5.1943 7:18 P-39 6./JG 52 85 142: at 3.000m [2km W Abinskaja]
3 15.5.1943 9:50 P-40 6./JG 52 85 141: at 3.500m [7km S Krimskaya]
4 25.5.1943 10:04 Yak-1 6./JG 52 65 462 [E Kubardinka]
5 26.5.1943 15:55 Il-5 6./JG 52 76 852: at 800m
6 27.5.1943 11:50 Il-5 6./JG 52 65 241: at 200m
7 29.5.1943 18:18 Il-5 6./JG 52 75 231
8 29.5.1943 18:18 Il-5 6./JG 52 76 892
9 5.6.1943 11:32 Yak-1 6./JG 52 85 114: at 1.200m
10 5.6.1943 11:34 Yak-1 6./JG 52 85 112: at 900m
11 6.6.1943 7:35 LaGG-5 6./JG 52 76 894: at 2.800m
12 6.6.1943 7:36 LaGG-5 6./JG 52 76 894L at 2.800m
13 8.6.1943 9:27 Yak-1 6./JG 52 76 862
14 11.6.1943 10:19 Yak-1 6./JG 52 76 684: at 400m
15 13.6.1943 10:37 LaGG-5 6./JG 52 85 144: at 3.000m
16 20.7.1943 15:05 P-39 6./JG 52 75 452: at 4.000m
17 22.7.1943 8:15 P-39 6./JG 52 76 892: at 300m
18 26.7.1943 6:10 Yak-1 6./JG 52 75 363
19 26.7.1943 6:20 Il-5 6./JG 52 65 293
20 26.7.1943 10:25 Yak-1 6./JG 52 76 882: at 400m
21 26.7.1943 18:20 Yak-1 6./JG 52 75 262: at 1.000m
22 30.7.1943 6:25 Yak-1 6./JG 52 75 234: at 600m
23 4.8.1943 11:12 Yak-1 6./JG 52 61 383 at 1.000m
24 4.8.1943 13:40 LaGG-5 6./JG 52 61 363 at 1.000m
25 4.8.1943 13:47 LaGG-5 6./JG 52 61 271 at 400m
26 4.8.1943 16:00 R-5 6./JG 52 61 292
27 6.8.1943 10:50 Yak-1 6./JG 52 61 394 at 800m
28 6.8.1943 10:54 Il-2 6./JG 52 61 363 at 300m
29 7.8.1943 18:30 LaGG-5 6./JG 52 60 832 at 600m
30 8.8.1943 18:22 Boston III 6./JG 52 60 744 at 5.500m
31 10.8.1943 13:34 LaGG-5 6./JG 52 71 771: at 800m
32 12.8.1943 5:35 Yak-1 6./JG 52 41 684: at 2.000m
33 12.8.1943 10:50 Yak-1 6./JG 52 51 513: at 1.000m
34 12.8.1943 10:53 Yak-1 6./JG 52 51 373: at 100m
35 17.8.1943 6:56 Il-2 6./JG 52 41 464: at 1.000m
36 17.8.1943 9:40 Il-2 6./JG 52 51 371: at 500m
37 19.8.1943 16:05 Yak-1 6./JG 52 51 593: at 2.000m
38 21.8.1943 18:18 LaGG-5 6./JG 52 51 593: at 4.500m
39 19.11.1943 14:29 Yak-1 6./JG 52 66 64 Mitte: at 6.000m
40 20.11.1943 10:17 Yak-1 6./JG 52 66 677: at 2.500m
41 21.11.1943 9:48 P-39 6./JG 52 66 611: at 5.000m
42 25.11.1943 8:59 Yak-1 6./JG 52 66 643: at 6.000m
43 26.11.1943 13:59 Yak-1 6./JG 52 66 5632: at 2.500m
44 28.11.1943 7:10 Yak-1 6./JG 52 66 85 Mitte: at 500m
45 4.12.1943 11:56 Yak-1 6./JG 52 66 673
46 5.12.1943 7:15 Yak-1 6./JG 52 W Taman: at 200m
47 5.12.1943 12:30 P-39 6./JG 52 S Kossa-Tusla: at 3.000m
48 6.12.1943 10:35 MiG-3 6./JG 52 SW Taman
49 7.12.1943 14:50 P-39 6./JG 52 W Taman
50 7.12.1943 14:55 P-39 6./JG 52 NW Taman
51 31.12.1943 14:18 Il-2 6./JG 52 66 522: at 1.000m
52 31.12.1943 15:20 P-39 6./JG 52 66 521: at 500m
53 3.1.1944 11:15 Yak-7 6./JG 52 66 644 at 4.000m [Bagerovo/Krim]
54 17.1.1944 9:04 P-39 6./JG 52 66 641 at 6.500m
55 17.1.1944 11:37 P-39 6./JG 52 66 564 at 3.500m
56 17.1.1944 14:40 Yak-7 6./JG 52 66 613
57 18.1.1944 9:32 Yak-7 6./JG 52 66 641 at 5.000m
58 22.1.1944 13:28 P-39 6./JG 52 66544 at 500m
59 22.1.1944 13:40 Yak-7 6./JG 52 66532 at 1.000m
60 23.1.1944 7:25 P-39 6./JG 52 66613 at 4.000m
61 24.1.1944 7:10 Yak-1 6./JG 52 66 643 at 200m
62 24.1.1944 12:48 Yak-1 6./JG 52 66594 at 200m
63 7.2.1944 11:05 Yak-7 6./JG 52 66 643 at 4.000m
64 7.2.1944 13:43 Yak-9 6./JG 52 66 532 at 2.000m
65 12.2.1944 8:36 Yak-9 6./JG 52 66 641
66 15.2.1944 8:37 P-39 6./JG 52 66 641 at 4.000m
67 11.3.1944 11:50 Yak-7 6./JG 52 46 343: at 4.500m
68 11.3.1944 15:00 Yak-7 6./JG 52 37 854: at 4.000m
69 13.3.1944 8:37 Yak-7 6./JG 52 56 794: at 2.000m
70 13.3.1944 8:42 Il-2 6./JG 52 56 873
71 16.3.1944 14:15 Yak-9 6./JG 52 47 773: at 6.000m
72 17.3.1944 10:05 Yak-7 6./JG 52 46 352
73 17.3.1944 13:38 Yak-7 6./JG 52 47 773 at 500m
74 18.3.1944 16:50 Yak-7 6./JG 52 36 283
75 22.3.1944 10:40 LaGG-3 6./JG 52 66 538: at 2.000m
76 22.3.1944 10:45 Yak-7 6./JG 52 66 641: at 1.000m
77 7.5.1944 8:34 Yak-1 6./JG 52 35 611: at 4.500m
78 7.5.1944 10:35 Yak-7 6./JG 52 35 474: at 2.000m
79 7.5.1944 14:25 Il-2 6./JG 52 35 612: at 300m
80 7.5.1944 14:40 Yak-7 6./JG 52 35 453: at 1.500m
81 7.5.1944 18:05 P-39 6./JG 52 35 612: at 3.000m
82 7.5.1944 18:25 Yak-7 6./JG 52 35 443: at 2.000m
83 8.5.1944 15:40 Yak-7 6./JG 52 35 472: at 2.000m
84 9.5.1944 11:35 Il-2 6./JG 52 35 611: at 800m
85 9.5.1944 11:38 Yak-7 6./JG 52 35 472: at 2.000m
86 9.5.1944 11:43 Yak-7 6./JG 52 35 473: at 1.500m
87 30.5.1944 11:42 P-39 6./JG 52 78 623: at 3.000m
88 30.5.1944 17:27 P-39 6./JG 52 78 672: at 2.500m
89 31.5.1944 8:45 P-39 6./JG 52 78 812: at 1.000m
90 31.5.1944 12:19 P-39 6./JG 52 7864 Mitte: at 3.000m
91 31.5.1944 16:40 Yak-1 6./JG 52 78 643: at 1.000m
92 31.5.1944 16:44 P-39 6./JG 52 78 642: at 1.600m
93 2.6.1944 8:55 Pe-2 6./JG 52 78 683: at 3.000m
94 2.6.1944 14:47 Yak-7 6./JG 52 78 563: at 1.500m
95 2.6.1944 16:05 P-39 6./JG 52 78 564: at 5.000m
96 6.6.1944 8:04 Pe-2 6./JG 52 78 652: at 6.000m
97 8.6.1944 10:30 LaGG-5 6./JG 52 78 551: at 4.000m
98 8.6.1944 10:36 LaGG-5 6./JG 52 78 552: at 3.500m
99 8.6.1944 13:13 P-39 6./JG 52 78 562: at 6.000m
100 8.6.1944 13:14 P-39 6./JG 52 78 141: at 6.000m
101 8.6.1944 19:22 Il-2 6./JG 52 78 592: at 300m
102 22.8.1944 13:25 Boston 6./JG 52 97 573: at 5.000m
103 3.3.1945 - P-51 6./JG 52 Hungary
104 16.4.1945 - P-39 6./JG 52 -

Victories : 104
Awards : Ehrenpokal (2 October 1943)
Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (17 October 1943)
Ritterkreuz (9 June 1944)
Units : JG 52, JG 7, JV 44
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List of 104 aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Heinz Sachsenberg

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
25-May-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 Low Level 10.04 65 462 (E Kubardinka)
26-May-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-5 800m 15.55 76 852
27-May-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-5 200m 11.50 65 241
29-May-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-5 Low Level 18.18 75 231
29-May-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-5 Low Level 18.18 76 892
05-Jun-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 1200m 11.32 85 114
05-Jun-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 900m 11.34 85 112
06-Jun-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 LaGG-5 2800m 07.35 76 894
06-Jun-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 LaGG-5 2800m 07.36 76 894L
08-Jun-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 Low Level 09.27 76 862
11-Jun-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 400m 10.19 76 684
13-Jun-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 LaGG-5 3000m 10.37 85 144
20-Jul-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 4000m 15.05 75 452
22-Jul-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 300m 08.15 76 892
26-Jul-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 Low Level 06.10 75 363
26-Jul-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-5 Low Level 06.20 65 293
26-Jul-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 400m 10.25 76 882
26-Jul-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 1000m 18.20 75 262
30-Jul-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 600m 06.25 75 234
04-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 R-5 Low Level 16.00 61 292
04-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 1000m 11.12 61 383
04-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 LaGG-5 1000m 13.40 61 363
04-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 LaGG-5 400m 13.47 61 271
06-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 300m 10.54 61 363
06-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 800m 10.50 61 394
07-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 LaGG-5 600m 18.30 60 832
08-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 A-20 Boston III 5500m 18.22 60 744
10-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 LaGG-5 800m 13.34 71 771
12-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 2000m 05.35 41 684
12-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 1000m 10.50 51 513
12-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 100m 10.53 51 373
17-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 1000m 06.56 41 464
17-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 500m 09.40 51 371
19-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 2000m 16.05 51 593
21-Aug-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 LaGG-5 4500m 18.18 51 593
19-Nov-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 6000m 14.29 66 64 Mitte
20-Nov-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 10.17 66 677
21-Nov-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 5000m 09.48 66 611
25-Nov-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 6000m 08.59 66 643
26-Nov-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 2500m 13.59 66 5632
28-Nov-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 500m 07.10 66 85 Mitte
04-Dec-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1   11.56 66 673
05-Dec-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 200m 07.15 West of Taman
05-Dec-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 3000m 12.30 S Kossa-Tusla
06-Dec-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 MiG-3   10.35 SW Taman Bodennahe
07-Dec-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra   14.50 West of Taman Wassernahe
07-Dec-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra   14.55 NW Taman Wassernahe
31-Dec-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik 1000m 14.18 66 522
31-Dec-43 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 500m 15.20 66 521
03-Jan-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 4000m 11.15 66 644 (Bagerovo/Krim)
17-Jan-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 6500m 09.04 66 641
17-Jan-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 3500m 11.37 66 564
17-Jan-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7   14.40 66 613 Wasser
18-Jan-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 5000m 09.32 66 641
22-Jan-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 500m 13.28 66544
22-Jan-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 1000m 13.40 66532
23-Jan-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 4000m 07.25 66613
24-Jan-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 200m 07.10 66 643
24-Jan-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 200m 12.48 66594
07-Feb-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 4000m 11.05 66 643
07-Feb-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-9 2000m 13.43 66 532
12-Feb-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-9   08.36 66 641 Boden-nahe
15-Feb-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 4000m 08.37 66 641
11-Mar-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 4000m 15.00 37 854
11-Mar-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 4500m 11.50 46 343
13-Mar-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 2000m 08.37 56 794
13-Mar-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik   08.42 56 873 Wassernahe
16-Mar-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-9 6000m 14.15 47 773
17-Mar-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7   10.05 46 352 Bodennahe
17-Mar-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 500m 13.38 47 773
18-Mar-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7   16.50 36 283 Bodennahe
22-Mar-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 LaGG-3 2000m 10.40 66 538
22-Mar-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 1000m 10.45 66 641
07-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 2000m 10.35 35 474
07-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 2000m 18.25 35 443
07-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 3000m 18.05 35 612
07-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 1500m 14.40 35 453
07-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 4500m 08.34 35 611
07-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 300m 14.25 35 612
08-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 2000m 15.40 35 472
09-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 800m 11.35 35 611
09-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 2000m 11.38 35 472
09-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 1500m 11.43 35 473
30-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 2500m 17.27 78 672
30-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 3000m 11.42 78 623
31-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-1 1000m 16.40 78 643
31-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 1600m 16.44 78 642
31-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 1000m 08.45 78 812
31-May-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 3000m 12.19 7864 Mitte
02-Jun-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Yak-7 1500m 14.47 78 563
02-Jun-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 5000m 16.05 78 564
02-Jun-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Pe-2 3000m 08.55 78 683
06-Jun-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Pe-2 6000m 08.04 78 652
08-Jun-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 LaGG-5 4000m 10.30 78 551
08-Jun-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 LaGG-5 3500m 10.36 78 552
08-Jun-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 6000m 13.13 78 562
08-Jun-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra 6000m 13.14 78 141
08-Jun-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 Il-2 Sturmovik m.H. 300m 19.22 78 592
22-Aug-44 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 A-20 Boston 5000m 13.25 97 573
03-Mar-45 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-51 Mustang   - -
16-Mar-45 Heinz Sachsenberg 6./JG52 P-39 Aircobra   - -



Ofhr Günter Seyd

Units: II./JG26 (joins 6/44), 5./JG26

Awards: EK 1 & 2, Fighter Operational Clasp

Known Aircraft: Fw 190D-9

Remarks: His one victory, a Lancaster of RAF No. 405 or 582 Sq. 40 km W of Cologne on 23 December, 1944. May have achieved the rank of Lt.



Kurt Tanzer

Units: 12./JG51 (3/42 S.U.), Stab./JG51 (11/43), Jafu 6 (East Prussia, 9/44), Stfkpt 13./JG51 (2/45)

Awards: RK(12/5/43), DK-G(8/2/43), EP(2/15/43), EK 1 & 2, Wound Badge, Fighter Operational Clasp w/Pend.

Known Aircraft: Bf 109F & G, Fw 190A-4 WNr 7161 'Blue 7' (dam5/43), Fw 190D-9 'White 1' (5/2/45)

Remarks: 4 Bombers. One source states he served in JG-3 also. Seroiusly wounded in 5 May, 1943, when his airfield came under attack by Russian Il-2's. He shot down four, suffering several wounds, but was able to land his badly damaged 'Blue 7' at his airfield. Returned to active duty in November 1943. 723 combat missions, including 187 fighter bomber sorties. His first known Soviet victory, an Il-2 on 2 August, 1942, as a Gefr. An Il-2 on 24 August, 1942. An Il-2 on 13 September, 1942. An Il-2 20 km SSW of Velikiye Luki on 3 December, 1942. Two Il-2's 10 km NW of Velikiye Luki on 8 December, 1942. An Il-2 33 km SW of Velikiye Luki on 9 December, 1942. A MiG-3 and three Il-2's in the Velikiye Luki area on 16 December, 1942. Two Il-2's on 5 January, 1943. A MiG-3, a Pe-2 and two Il-2's on 6 January, 1943. An RZ and a U-2 on 10 April, 1943. Four Il-2's on 6 May, 1943. 17 victories in the West. His final flight was from Parchim to Flensburg on 2 May, 1945 to await the arrival of the British Forces, and surrender. Survived the war, but was killed in a T-33 trainer, in a fatal crash, 25 June, 1960 on the Baleares Island. Photo

Asisbiz Database of aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Kurt Tanzer

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
02-Aug-42 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik Low Level 09.00 47 581
05-Aug-42 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Pe-2 1500m 04.50 46 442
24-Aug-42 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 07.40 47 572
13-Sep-42 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik   17.35 45 392
03-Dec-42 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 1000m 11.50 20km SSW Velikiye Luki
08-Dec-42 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 12.55 10km NW Velikiye Luki
08-Dec-42 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 13.03 07 521
09-Dec-42 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik   08.15 33km SW Velikye-Luki
16-Dec-42 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 MiG-3 2500m 08.03 25km S Velikye-Luki
16-Dec-42 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 11.40 07 791
16-Dec-42 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 08.10 20km NNW Velikye-Luki
16-Dec-42 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 08.12 35km NW Velikye-Luki
05-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 150m 09.15 07 7762
05-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 150m 09.18 07 792
06-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 MiG-3 1500m 08.30 07 554
06-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Pe-2 500m 11.00 07 813
06-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik Low Level 11.58 07 761
06-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 500m 12.20 07 732
07-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Pe-2 Low Level 12.05 07 584
12-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 MiG-3 600m 13.18 07 564
15-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Pe-2 Low Level 11.25 07 663
16-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 MiG-3 1500m 08.10 07 582
16-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Pe-2 1000m 08.14 07 553
16-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 100m 14.45 07 563
26-Jan-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 LaGG-3 2500m 11.20 07 593
07-Mar-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 MiG-3 400m 14.40 36 142
10-Apr-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 R-Zet Low Level 12.56 46 731
10-Apr-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 U-2 Low Level 12.58 46 122
14-Apr-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Pe-2 1500m 09.10 62 184
19-Apr-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 R-5 Low Level 08.52 45 141
25-Apr-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Yak-1 2500m 11.47 63 571
06-May-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 13.28 63 171
06-May-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 13.19 63 143
06-May-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 13.19 53 264
06-May-43 Kurt Tanzer 12./JG51 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 13.25 53 264



Friedrich 'Fritz' Ungar

Units: JG107, JGr-West, 9./JG54 (10/43 Schwerin), 2, 11, & 14./JG54 (5/45)

Awards: EK 1 & 2, Wound Badge, Fighter Operational Clasp

Known Aircraft: Bf 109G-6 WNr 19839 'Yel 10' (30%), Bf 109 G-6/U4 WNr 440180 'Yel 6' (lost), Fw 190D-9 'White 4' in 9/JG-54

Remarks: Shot down with foot wounds 6 March, 1944 in 'Yellow 6' over Homfeld/Hoya by a P-47's of 56FG, piloted by Lt Barney Casteel. He made a force landing in a field at Homfeld. He crash landed on 9th October 1943, his 'Yellow 10' was reported damaged 30% over Nakskov Denmark, however Ungar escaped injury. (Both incidents in 9/JG-54). Entered combat alongside JG-26 in late Dec. '44 after being equipped with the Fw 190D 'Long Nose'. One known victory, a Typhoon of RCAF No. 439 Sqn on 29th December 1944. He was the sole survivor of JG-54's worst lost on 'Swartze Tag' (Black Day), 29th December 1944, where 31 out of 70 AC were lost to Allied fighters. Flugbuch (5/43 to 5/45).



Robert 'Bazzi' Weiss

Robert "Bazi" Weiss was born on 21 April 1920 at Baden near Wien in Austria. In 1939, Weiss was serving with a flak regiment but then transferred to the Luftwaffe and learned to fly in 1940. On 1 January 1941, Leutnant Weiss was serving with 6./JG26 on the Channel Front. He recorded his first victory when he shot down a RAF Spitfire fighter between Etaples and Berck on 21 September. In September 1942, Weiss was transferred to JG54. He was assigned to 1./JG54 based on the Eastern Front. By March 1943 he was serving with 3./JG54. On 8 April 1943, Weiss recorded his 30th victory. He was awarded the Ehrenpokal on 8 May. Weiss fell ill in May 1943 and was withdrawn from combat until July when he was appointed Staffelkapitan of 3./JG54. On 2 August 1943, he was awarded the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold. On 11 September, Weiss had to make an emergency landing in Fw 190 A-6 (W.Nr. 530 337) following aerial combat. By the beginning of October he had 68 victories to his credit and had been appointed Staffelkapitan of 10./JG54. Oberleutnant Weiss was awarded the Ritterkreuz for 98 confirmed victories on 26 March 1944.

In May 1944, Weiss was transferred to III./JG54 engaged in Reich Defence. On 6 June the unit was transferred Villacoublay-Sud on the Invasion Front. On 6 June 1944, Weiss was appointed Gruppenkommandeur of III./JG54. Weiss added nine victories to his tally in June. Under leadership of Hauptmann Weiss, III./JG54 was the most successful fighter unit over the Invasion Front, claiming 100 Allied aircraft shot down (100th victory claimed by Feldwebel Wilhelm Muller of Stab III./JG54 on 15 August 1944) for the loss of 50 aircraft in aerial combat. By early August, Weiss was credited with 118 victories. He was the fourth most successful German ace over the Invasion Front. On 16 August, III./JG54 was ordered to withdraw for rest, replenishment and re-equipment with the surviving pilots proceeding by ground transport to Oldenburg. By 25 September, III./JG54 had re-equipped with the Fw 190 D-9, becoming the first operational Gruppe of the Luftwaffe to receive the new type. On 28 September "Bazzi" shot down a Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft of the RAF`s 541 Squadron. The first confirmed victory of the Fw 190D-9. On 29 December 1944, III./JG54 were ordered up against British fighter-bombers in the Osnabruck, Munster and Rheine areas. Weiss led Stab III JG54 and 11./JG54 into a large formation of Spitfires from 331 and 501 Squadrons. During the subsequent aerial combat Typhoons from 168 and 438 Squadrons arrived to re-enforce the British fighters. None of Weiss's Schwarm returned. In the blackest day of JG54 "Grunherz" history, 17 aircraft were lost and 13 pilots, including Weiss, were killed and two pilots were injured while claiming six RAF fighters. It is assumed that Weiss was shot down in Fw 190 D-9 (W.Nr. 210 060) "Black 10" by F/Sgt Haanes of 331 (Norwegian) Squadron, RAF. During this engagement he achieved one further victory that due to lack of witnesses was credited to a nearby Flak unit. He was posthumously awarded the Eichenlaub (Nr. 782) on 12 March 1945.

'Bazi' Weiss is credited with 121 aerial victories in 471 missions. 26 of his victories were scored over the Western Front. Included in his total are 40 Sturmoviks, 12 Spitfires and five Lightnings.

No Date Time A/c Type Unit Location - Comments
1 21.9.1941 16:25 Spitfire 6./JG 26 Etaples-5km NW Berck / Spitfire of 315 Sqn, RAF
2 9.3.1942 16:40 Spitfire 6./JG 26 4km W Boulogne
3 31.5.1942 19:40 Spitfire 6./JG 26 Abbeville / Spitfire of 486 Sqn, RAF
4 12.1.1943 9:57 Il-2 1./JG 54 10 191
5 12.1.1943 14:10 Il-2 1./JG 54 00 262
6 14.1.1943 9:15 Il-2 1./JG 54 10 112
7 14.1.1943 12:35 I-153 1./JG 54 10 322
8 15.1.1943 9:25 Su-2 1./JG 54 10 143
9 15.1.1943 11:47 Yak-1 1./JG 54 00 252
10 23.1.1943 12:55 P-40 1./JG 54 10 324
11 24.1.1943 14:47 Il-2 1./JG 54 00 412
12 29.1.1943 14:33 Il-2 1./JG 54 10 153
13 10.2.1943 11:15 Il-2 1./JG 54 10 151
14 11.2.1943 8:25 LaGG-5 1./JG 54 00 412
15 14.2.1943 15:08 I-153 1./JG 54 00 414
16 17.2.1943 15:34 Il-2 1./JG 54 10 611
17 23.2.1943 14:25 Il-2 1./JG 54 00 283
18 7.3.1943 11:44 LaGG-5 3./JG 54 18 350
19 7.3.1943 11:45 I-180 3./JG 54 18 391
20 14.3.1943 7:45 LaGG-3 3./JG 54 00 264
21 16.3.1943 7:20 MiG-3 3./JG 54 18 274
22 17.3.1943 16:17 LaGG-3 3./JG 54 18 143
23 20.3.1943 12:15 P-40 3./JG 54 00 283
24 22.3.1943 8:53 Il-2 3./JG 54 00 421
25 22.3.1943 8:54 Il-2 3./JG 54 00 238
26 22.3.1943 8:55 Il-2 3./JG 54 00 253
27 24.3.1943 6:54 LaGG-5 3./JG 54 10 332
28 30.3.1943 18:28 MiG-3 3./JG 54 00 224
29 3.4.1943 18:11 P-39 3./JG 54 00 271
30 8.4.1943 16:35 LaGG-3 3./JG 54 1 774
31 13.4.1943 18:02 Pe-2 3./JG 54 00 154
32 2.8.1943 16:50 Il-2 3./JG 54 54 593
33 2.8.1943 17:00 Il-2 3./JG 54 54 623
34 3.8.1943 17:13 Il-2 3./JG 54 44 831
35 4.8.1943 11:54 Il-2 3./JG 54 54 532
36 7.8.1943 8:45 LaGG-3 3./JG 54 54 593
37 12.8.1943 17:25 Il-2 3./JG 54 41 691
38 13.8.1943 7:45 La-5 3./JG 54 51 81
39 14.8.1943 7:08 La-5 3./JG 54 51 832
40 14.8.1943 18:00 Il-2 3./JG 54 50 214
41 14.8.1943 18:01 Il-2 3./JG 54 50 213
42 14.8.1943 18:03 Il-2 3./JG 54 51 872
43 17.8.1943 8:50 Pe-2 3./JG 54 41 491
44 17.8.1943 8:53 Pe-2 3./JG 54 41 484
45 19.8.1943 15:25 P-39 3./JG 54 51 551
46 19.8.1943 15:27 La-5 3./JG 54 51 581
47 19.8.1943 15:30 P-39 3./JG 54 51 554
48 20.8.1943 15:35 MiG-3 3./JG 54 51 581
49 22.8.1943 10:26 La-5 3./JG 54 41 691
50 22.8.1943 16:02 P-39 3./JG 54 61 773
51 23.8.1943 17:00 Pe-2 3./JG 54 60 123
52 23.8.1943 17:05 Pe-2 3./JG 54 60 133
53 23.8.1943 17:07 Pe-2 3./JG 54 60 132
54 24.8.1943 17:04 Il-2 3./JG 54 60 183
55 25.8.1943 18:17 La-5 3./JG 54 51 713
56 28.8.1943 13:40 La-5 3./JG 54 43 792
57 30.8.1943 18:12 LaGG-3 3./JG 54 35 531
58 1.9.1943 5:58 La-5 3./JG 54 35 391
59 2.9.1943 10:10 LaGG-3 3./JG 54 35 512
60 4.9.1943 8:25 Yak-9 3./JG 54 35 574
61 6.9.1943 6:55 Yak-9 3./JG 54 26 851
62 7.9.1943 16:40 Il-2 3./JG 54 34 234
63 7.9.1943 16:41 Il-2 3./JG 54 45 773
64 10.9.1943 15:43 Yak-9 3./JG 54 44 171
65 10.9.1943 15:47 Yak-9 3./JG 54 34 263
66 15.9.1943 16:10 LaGG-3 3./JG 54 35 341
67 22.9.1943 11:30 Yak-9 1./JG 54 12 514
68 24.9.1943 10:10 LaGG-3 1./JG 54 02491
69 17.10.1943 14:25 LaGG-3 10./JG 54 E Oranienbaum
70 17.10.1943 14:30 LaGG-3 10./JG 54 00 152
71 5.11.1943 13:50 Il-2 10./JG 54 S Nevel
72 12.11.1943 8:55 Yak-9 10./JG 54 W Nevel
73 17.11.1943 9:10 P-40 10./JG 54 97 562
74 17.11.1943 9:11 P-40 10./JG 54 97 562
75 17.11.1943 9:12 Il-2 10./JG 54 97 483
76 17.11.1943 9:15 Il-2 10./JG 54 97 483
77 8.12.1943 11:29 Pe-2 10./JG 54 15km NE Asen
78 14.12.1943 12:28 LaGG-3 10./JG 54 90 272
79 29.12.1943 12:57 La-5 10./JG 54 90 423
80 8.1.1944 12:13 P-40 10./JG 54 00182
81 15.1.1944 10:38 Il-2 10./JG 54 90 283
82 15.1.1944 13:01 Il-2 10./JG 54 90 414
83 15.1.1944 13:02 Il-2 10./JG 54 90 421
84 17.1.1944 10:50 Il-2 10./JG 54 00 323
85 17.1.1944 10:55 Il-2 10./JG 54 00 331
86 17.1.1944 10:56 Il-2 10./JG 54 00 411
87 19.1.1944 9:45 Il-2 10./JG 54 19 343
88 19.1.1944 10:15 Il-2 10./JG 54 19 372
89 24.1.1944 13:20 Il-2 10./JG 54 90623
90 24.1.1944 13:32 Il-2 10./JG 54 00382
91 25.1.1944 10:00 Pe-2 10./JG 54 00 443
92 25.1.1944 10:08 Il-2 10./JG 54 00 373
93 25.1.1944 12:23 Pe-2 10./JG 54 00 354
94 25.1.1944 12:25 Pe-2 10./JG 54 00 342
95 15.2.1944 13:10 Il-2 10./JG 54 99 661
96 15.2.1944 13:11 Il-2 10./JG 54 99 661
97 15.2.1944 13:12 Il-2 10./JG 54 99 661
98 15.2.1944 13:13 Il-2 10./JG 54 99 661
99 19.5.1944 13:17 P-38 III./JG 54 Oschersleben
100 27.5.1944 12:18 B-17 III./JG 54 20km NW Colmar
101 7.6.1944 13:45 Spitfire III./JG 54 3km SE Caen
102 7.6.1944 14:14 P-51 III./JG 54 Guyancourt
103 10.6.1944 14:21 P-47 III./JG 54 Caen
104 17.6.1944 19:03 Spitfire III./JG 54 Carpiquet
105 17.6.1944 19:08 Spitfire III./JG 54 SE St Pierre-sur-Dives
106 22.6.1944 21:15 P-51 Stab III./JG54 Bernay
107 23.6.1944 16:50 Spitfire Stab III./JG54 Caen
108 23.6.1944 16:57 Spitfire Stab III./JG54 Caen
109 27.6.1944 13:47 Spitfire Stab III./JG54 Trun
110 4.7.1944 19:45 Spitfire Stab III./JG54 Carentan-St Lo
111 12.7.1944 14:30 P-47 Stab III./JG54 Conches
112 12.7.1944 14:33 P-47 Stab III./JG54 Conches
113 23.7.1944 19:17 P-38 Stab III./JG54 Limours
114 23.7.1944 19:18 P-38 Stab III./JG54 Limours
115 28.7.1944 20:14 B-26 Stab III./JG54 Vimoutiers
116 6.8.1944 12:21 B-24 Stab III./JG54 Mantes
117 6.8.1944 12:22 B-24 Stab III./JG54 Mantes-Pontoise
118 8.8.1944 14:48 P-38 Stab III./JG54 Mortain
119 28.9.1944 16:07 Spitfire Stab III./JG54 1km NW Apelstedt / Spitfire (PL904) of 541 Sqn, RAF flown by F/Lt D McCuaig, killed
120 6.11.1944 14:50~ P-38 Stab III./JG54 near Nordeney / F-5 (42-67395) of 13 PRS, USAAF flown by 1/Lt Buderich, killed
121 29.12.1944 11:00 Spitfire Stab III./JG54 Gersten / Spitfire (PT704) of 331 Sqn, RAF flown by Capt Reader, killed

Victories : 121
Awards : Ehrenpokal (8 May 1943)
Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (2 August 1943)
Ritterkreuz (26 March 1944)
mit Eichenlaub (12 March 1945)
Units : JG 26, JG 54

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Asisbiz Database of aerial victories for Luftwaffe ace Hauptmann Robert 'Bazi' Weiss

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location Campaign
21-Sep-41 Robert Weiss 6./JG26 Spitfire 2500m 16.25 5km NW Berck-sur-Mer Reich (Western Front)
09-Mar-42 Robert Weiss 6./JG26 Spitfire 300m 16.40 4-6km W Boulogne Reich (Western Front)
31-May-42 Robert Weiss 6./JG26 Spitfire   19.40 Abbeville Channel Front
12-Jan-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 200m 09.57 10 191 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
12-Jan-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 500m 14.10 00 262 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
14-Jan-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 09.15 10 112 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
14-Jan-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 I-153 1500m 12.35 10 322 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
15-Jan-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 Su-2 3500m 09.25 10 143 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
15-Jan-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 Yak-1 4000m 11.47 00 252 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
23-Jan-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 P-40 Warhawk 1000m 12.55 10 324 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
24-Jan-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 700m 14.47 00 412 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
29-Jan-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 14.33 10 153 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
10-Feb-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 11.15 10 151 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
11-Feb-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 LaGG-5 1000m 08.25 00 412 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
14-Feb-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 I-153 600m 15.08 00 414 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Feb-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 200m 15.34 10 611 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
23-Feb-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 14.25 00 283 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
07-Mar-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 LaGG-5 1500m 11.44 18 350 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
07-Mar-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 I-180 1200m 11.45 18 391 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
14-Mar-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 LaGG-3 3000m 07.45 00 264 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
16-Mar-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 MiG-3 3000m 07.20 18 274 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Mar-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 LaGG-3 1600m 16.17 18 143 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
20-Mar-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 P-40 Warhawk 4000m 12.15 00 283 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
22-Mar-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 600m 08.53 00 421 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
22-Mar-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 08.54 00 238 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
22-Mar-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 200m 08.55 00 253 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
24-Mar-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 LaGG-5 100m 06.54 10 332 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
30-Mar-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 MiG-3 3800m 18.28 00 224 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
03-Apr-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 P-39 Aircobra 2000m 18.11 00 271 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
08-Apr-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 LaGG-3 400m 16.35 01 774 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
13-Apr-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Pe-2 1500m 18.02 00 154 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
02-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 150m 17.00 54 623 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
02-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 16.50 54 593 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
03-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 20m 17.13 44 831 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
04-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 80m 11.54 54 532 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
07-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 LaGG-3 1500m 08.45 54 593 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
12-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 1200m 17.25 41 691 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
13-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 La-5 4000m 07.45 51 81 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
14-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 200m 18.03 51 872 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
14-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 18.00 50 214 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
14-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 18.01 50 213 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
14-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 La-5 3000m 07.08 51 832 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Pe-2 1500m 08.50 41 491 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Pe-2 2000m 08.53 41 484 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
19-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 P-39 Aircobra 1000m 15.30 51 554 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
19-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 La-5 1500m 15.27 51 581 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
19-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 P-39 Aircobra 3000m 15.25 51 551 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
20-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 MiG-3 1500m 15.35 51 581 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
22-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 P-39 Aircobra 2500m 16.02 61 773 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
22-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 La-5 1200m 10.26 41 691 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
23-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Pe-2 3000m 17.05 60 133 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
23-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Pe-2 3200m 17.00 60 123 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
23-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Pe-2 2000m 17.07 60 132 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
24-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 500m 17.04 60 183 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
25-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 La-5 4500m 18.17 51 713 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
28-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 La-5 3700m 13.40 43 792 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
30-Aug-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 LaGG-3 2500m 18.12 35 531 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
01-Sep-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 La-5 2800m 05.58 35 391 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
02-Sep-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 LaGG-3 3000m 10.10 35 512 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
04-Sep-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Yak-9 3800m 08.25 35 574 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
06-Sep-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Yak-9 2300m 06.55 26 851 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
07-Sep-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 500m 16.40 34 234 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
07-Sep-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 16.41 45 773 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
10-Sep-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Yak-9 3800m 15.47 34 263 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
10-Sep-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 Yak-9 4500m 15.43 44 171 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
15-Sep-43 Robert Weiss 3./JG54 LaGG-3 1000m 16.10 35 341 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
22-Sep-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 Yak-9 2500m 11.30 12 514 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
24-Sep-43 Robert Weiss 1./JG54 LaGG-3 800m 10.10 02 491 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Oct-43 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 LaGG-3 2500m 14.25 90 262 (E Oranienbaum) Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Oct-43 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 LaGG-3 2000m 14.30 00 152 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
05-Nov-43 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 800m 13.50 S Nevel Ostfront (Eastern Front)
12-Nov-43 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Yak-9 800m 08.55 West of Nevel Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Nov-43 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 P-40 Warhawk 1700m 09.10 97 562 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Nov-43 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 P-40 Warhawk 1700m 09.11 97 562 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Nov-43 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 1200m 09.12 97 483 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Nov-43 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 1200m 09.15 97 483 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
08-Dec-43 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Pe-2 4000m 11.29 15km NE Asen Ostfront (Eastern Front)
14-Dec-43 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 LaGG-3 2500m 12.28 90 272 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
29-Dec-43 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 La-5 4000m 12.57 90 423 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
08-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 P-40 Warhawk 1500m 12.13 00182 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
15-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 50m 10.38 90 283 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
15-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 50m 13.01 90 414 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
15-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 30m 13.02 90 421 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 800m 10.50 00 323 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 10.56 00 411 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
17-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 10.55 00 331 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
19-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 30m 09.45 19 343 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
19-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 10.15 19 372 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
24-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 100m 13.20 90623 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
24-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik Low Level 13.32 00382 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
25-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Pe-2 800m 12.23 00 354 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
25-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Pe-2 800m 10.00 00 443 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
25-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 400m 10.08 00 373 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
25-Jan-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Pe-2 800m 12.25 00 342 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
15-Feb-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 800m 13.13 99 661 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
15-Feb-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 800m 13.10 99 661 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
15-Feb-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 800m 13.11 99 661 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
15-Feb-44 Robert Weiss 10./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 800m 13.12 99 661 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
19-May-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 P-38 Lightning   13.17 SE Oschersleben Channel Front
27-May-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 B-17 Fortress 7500m 12.18 20km NW Colmar Channel Front
07-Jun-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 Spitfire Low Level 13.45 UU-5-1 3km SE Caen Channel Front
07-Jun-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 P-51 Mustang 100m 14.14 AE-7-1 Guyancourt Channel Front
10-Jun-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 P-47 Thunderbolt 1500m 14.21 UU-5 (Caen) Channel Front
17-Jun-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 Spitfire 2500m 19.03 UT-2 (FlPl Carpiquet) Channel Front
17-Jun-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 Spitfire Low Level 19.08 AA-1 (SE St Pierre-sur-Dives) Channel Front
22-Jun-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 P-51 Mustang 2000m 21.15 UB-69 (180? Le Neubourg) Channel Front
23-Jun-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 Spitfire 1200m 16.50 UU-2 (Caen town) Channel Front
23-Jun-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 Spitfire 600m 16.57 UU-2 (Caen town) Channel Front
27-Jun-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 Spitfire Low Level 13.47 AA 4 (Trun) Channel Front
04-Jul-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 Spitfire 3500m 19.45 TS-US (Carentan-St Lo ) Channel Front
12-Jul-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 P-47 Thunderbolt   14.33 05 Ost S/AB (Conches) Channel Front
12-Jul-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 P-47 Thunderbolt 600m 14.30 05 Ost S/AB (Conches) Channel Front
23-Jul-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 P-38 Lightning 800m 19.17 BE-4 (Limours SW Paris) Channel Front
23-Jul-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 P-38 Lightning 800m 19.18 BE-4 (Limours SW Paris) Channel Front
28-Jul-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 B-26 Hss 3000m 20.14 04 Ost N/AA-1 (Vimoutiers) Channel Front
06-Aug-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 B-24 Liberator 4500m 12.21 UD-UE Channel Front
06-Aug-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 B-24 Liberator 4500m 12.22 UD-UE (NW Paris) Channel Front
08-Aug-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 P-38 Lightning 2300m 19.48 BT-4 Channel Front
28-Sep-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 Spitfire 8000m 16.07 ES-8 (SE Twistringen) Channel Front
06-Nov-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 P-38 Lightning 1500m 14.48 05 Ost S/GP-81 Channel Front
29-Dec-44 Robert Weiss Stab III./JG54 Spitfire   11.00 FQ-7 (Gersten 4km NW Lengerich)  



Waldemar Wubke - Waldemar 'Hein' Wübke

Units: 9/JG-54 (9/40 & '41), Stfkpt 7/JG-54, Kdr II/JG-101 (10/44), Platzschutzstaffel JV-44 (4/45 Ainring)

Awards: DK-G(10/20/42), EP, EK 1 & 2, Wound Badge, Fighter Operational Clasp

Known Aircraft: Bf 109E 'Yel 11' in 9, Bf 109E-4 'Yellow 5' (early '41), Bf 109F-2 WNr 9611 'Yellow 13' (Lost-Tech Fault 12/18/41), Bf 109G-2 WNr 10439 'White 1' (WIA-MiG-3 9/9/42), Bf 109G-6/Y WNr20097 'White 2' (lost-combat), Fw 190D-9 WNr 600424 'Red 1'

Remarks: Wübke was shot down six times while with JG-54. Most times his AC were salvagable. His last was on 27 July, 1943 in Werk# 20097 'White 2' just east of the Schiphol, Holland Airfield. He had been wounded two times while serving with JG-54. His first known Channel victory, a Blenheim on 9 September, 1940. His 2nd, a Blenheim on 11 September, 1940, no location. His 3rd, a Spitfire in the Rochester area on 5 October, 1940. A 4th, a Blenheim in the Ashford/Chatham area on 9 October, 1940. A 5th, a Blenheim 10 km NW of Den Helder on 27 October, 1940. Fw 190D-9's of JV-44 provided protection for Me 262's. His D-9 was 'Red 3'. Scored one victory in his nightshirt during the Leningrad Operations. His 1st known Soviet victories, a SB-2 and two SB-3's, on 22 June, 1941. An SB-2 on 11 July, 1941. An R-5 on 14 June, 1942. A LaGG-3 on 9 September, 1942. An Il-2 on 4 January, 1943. An Il-2 on 5 January, 1943. Magnus, 15 victories. Bowers/Lednicer, 15 victories. Bolten 16 victories.

Asisbiz Database of 15 aerial victories for Waldemar Wubke

Date Pilot Name Unit EA Type Height Time Location
09-Sep-40 Waldemar Wubke 9./JG54 Blenheim   18.24 Battle of Britain
11-Sep-40 Waldemar Wubke 9./JG54 Blenheim   11.10 Battle of Britain
05-Oct-40 Waldemar Wubke 9./JG54 Spitfire   16.40 Battle of Britain
09-Oct-40 Waldemar Wubke 9./JG54 Hampden   16.40 Battle of Britain
27-Oct-40 Waldemar Wubke 9./JG54 Blenheim   10.35 10km NW Den Helder
07-Nov-40 Waldemar Wubke 9./JG54 Blenheim   10.30 West of Den Helder
22-Jun-41 Waldemar Wubke 9./JG54 SB-2   17.27 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
22-Jun-41 Waldemar Wubke 9./JG54 SB-3   06.43 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
22-Jun-41 Waldemar Wubke 9./JG54 SB-3   06.40 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
23-Jun-41 Waldemar Wubke 9./JG54 SB-2   11.50 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
11-Jul-41 Waldemar Wubke 9./JG54 SB-2   03.40 Ostfront (Eastern Front)
14-Jun-42 Waldemar Wubke 9./JG54 R-5 800m 23.30 10 894
09-Sep-42 Waldemar Wubke 7./JG54 LaGG-3 500m 11.30 10 144
04-Jan-43 Waldemar Wubke 7./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 300m 14.15 07 761 (based Smolensk)
05-Jan-43 Waldemar Wubke 7./JG54 Il-2 Sturmovik 200m 09.10 97 834

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