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| # | Pilot/Crew SORT (↓) | Rank | Born | Place | Score SORT (↓) | Photo | Units | Aircraft | Awards | *************Notes************* | Links | AuthorComments |
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| 1 | Braun, Friedrich | Ofhr | 3/KG-4 (Novy Dvor Malacky) | He 111H-16 Werk # 162438 (Lost 1/1/45) | Wound Badge, Bomber Operational Clasp | Injured 1 January, 1945 when his ac crashed at Mount Vysoka, SlovaKilledInAction (KIA), cause unknown. Remaining crew (KIC): Uffz Reinhard Onken, Obs; Uffz Rudolf Simon, R/O; Fw Erich Keller, Flt Engr and Ogefr Josef Linke, Gnr. The deceased are buried in the War Cem., Allensteig, Austria, Blk 1, Row 14, as follows: Uffz Onken Gr 287, Uffz Simon Gr 285, Fw Keller Gr 286 and Ogefr Linke Gr 288 (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 2 | Homrighausen, Erich | III/ZG-26 (1/40 to 8/44) | Bf 110 | Destroyer Operational Clasp | Flugbuch. A crewman, or perhaps a pilot, last name Simon, flew with Erich in Italy from 4/41 to 4/42 per Simons Flugbuch. | |||||||
| 3 | Neck, Erich | Oblt | 1918/07/02 | Karlsruhe | Radio squad leader (-10/39), Beobachtervorschule Reichenberg (02-/40), Aufklärungsfliegerschule 2 Brieg for training (0-11/40), Aufkl.Gr. Ob.d.H. Weimar-Nohra (10-11/40), 3.(H)/Aufkl.Gr 21 (11/40-), NAGr. 10 (-09/43) | Fw-189 Werknr. 2297 (lost) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (29/04/42) EP (16/11/42) EK 1 & EK 2 ![]() Recce Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant Bulgarian observer’s badge | Obsv KIFA on 14 September 1943 at airfield Minsk/Süd probably a/c sabotage by partisans. He had performed 326 combat missions. Crew (KIFA): Pilot Uffz Simon, Mech OGefr Meyer. | CKönig | |||
| 4 | Schwarz, Johann | Fw | 12/23/1920 | 2/KG-6 (France) | Ju 188E-1 Werk # 260199 "3E + VK" (or "DK") (lost 12/2/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 2 December, 1943 after being shot down by AA fire while on a mission to attack London. Three crew bailed safely, but R/O Wenzel went down with the AC into the sea, 1 to 2 miles off South Foreland, NE of Dover, Kent. Remaining crew: Gefr Erich Schulze, Observer (POW); Uffz Alois Wenzel, R/O (MIA) and Gefr Herbert Simon, Gunner (POW). | |||||
| 5 | Simon, | Maj | Kdr II/KG-257 (6/38) | Most likely the He 111 | Bomber Operational Clasp | This is most likely Maj Erich Simon, later in Night Fighter units. | ||||||
| 6 | Simon, Erich | Maj (postmortem) | 1915/04/04 | Bayreuth | 8 | Erg./NJG 2 (05/42), Stafkpt 8./NJG 2 (05/42 CK), Stab III./NJG 2 (08/42), Kdr IV./NJG 3 (11/42-10/43) | Ju 88 C-6 Werknr. 360181 (10% dam 28/08/42; pilot & crew WIA/Safe, enemy fire), Ju 88 C-1 "D5 + EV" Werknr. 360286 (75% dam 03/43), Ju 88 C-6 "D5 + CF" Werknr. 360372 (lost 10/8/43) | EP (19/10/42 CK) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge ![]() at least Night Fighter Operational Clasp in Bronze | KilledInAction (KIA) 7/8 October, 1943 while attacking a Stirling, EF 140, over the sea, 15 km N of Tversted, off Skagerak Denmark. The Ju 88 was seen to take hits and then caught fire, turning away, and crashed into the sea below, burning for some time. Only Mechanic OGefr Erwin Schröder survived by bailing and entering his dinghy. Gruppenkommandeur Simon and Radop Uffz Hans Vogel (born 27/05/1920 in Dresden, CK) went down with the AC (Air War over Denmark). Added: Buried at Esbjerg/Denmark (CK). WIC 1 March, 1943 when, on a non-operational flight, his right engine caught fire and he made an emergency landing on the beach area north of Blaavand Denmark. He and Mech Fw Erwin Schröder were taken to a hospital in Esbjerg for treatment. R/O Uffz Hugo Borgbömer was killed and buried in the Fovrfelt Cemetery on 4 March, 1943 (Source: Air War over Denmark). One known victory, a Stirling on 20 May, 1942. Another, a Wellington on 31 May, 1942. Two victories on 2 June, 1942; a Halifax and a Wellington. Two more victories on 9 June, 1942; a Halifax and a B-24. Another, a Blenheim on 26 June, 1942. A Stirling on 27 August, 1942. Boiten 10 victories. Magnus, victory count may be as high as 17. Added: 28 August, 1942 crew: Hptm Simon, Radop Uffz H. Borgböhmer and Gunr Fw E. Schröder (SGLO). | Operational Record Archive Report BF327 | ||
| 7 | Simon, Erich | Lt |
| III./KG 255 (04/37), Stab/KG 4 | He 111 H-4 "5J + GA" Werknr 2894 (lost 19/06/40) | ![]() at least EK 2 Wound badge | POW 19 June, 1940; shot down on a recce mission with wounds by a Spitfire of no,74 Sq., piloted by F/Lt Adolph "Sailor" Malan, and crashed in Chelmsford, Essex. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Obsv Oblt Heinz Georg Corpus (at least EK 2, born 04/03/1914, CK); Mech OFw Walter Gross (born 20/12/1911, CK) and Radop Fw Walter Vick born 02/08/1912 in Oldenburg, CK). All three buried at CC,Blk 1, Row 6. Corpus Gr 189; Gross Gr 187 and Vick Gr 188 (D.Drury).
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| 8 | Simon, Heinz | Uffz | 1916/07/21 | 2./KG 26 | He 111 H-3 "1H + LK" Werknr. 5682 (lost 29/05/40) | KilledInAction (KIA) 29 May, 1940; sd by a Hurricane of No. 46 Sq., piloted by F/Lt Jameson, crashing into the mountainside at Mortensjord, killing three of the four crewmen. One unidentified crewman bailed and landed in the Skjomen fjord (disposition not reported). Remaining crew: Oblt Hans Ludwig von Plato, Obs; Fw Erich Füssel, R/O and Ogefr Fred Ferdinand Stiller, Flt Engr (Flyvrak Norway). Added: The previously unidentified crewman was Flt Engr Fred Ferdinand Stiller, believed drowned. All four of the crew are buried together in the War Cem., Narvik, Blk 13, Row N, Gr 15 (D.Drury). |
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