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| 1 | Zipp, Alois | Uffz | 4/StG-1 (S.U.) | Ju 87R-2 Werk # 6216 "6G + CR" (lost 6/27/41), Ju 87B-1 Werk # 5159 "6G + DR" (lost 3/8/42) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 8 March, 1943 at Kawkas due to flak. His Wk3 6216 was reported lost 27 June, 1941 at Lida, cause unknown, crew returned. Ju 87 Loss List. Also spelled Zitt when entering the loss on 8 March, 1942, also found on the Ju 87 Loss List. | ||||||
| 2 | Zick, Alois | Uffz | 2/StG-77 | Ju 87D-1 & D-3 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(8/21/42) EK 1 & 2 Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List | ||||||
| 3 | Zechner, Alois | Uffz | 13/JG-3 | Fw 190A-8/R2 Werk # 681489 (lost 9/11/44) | Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 11 September, 1944 bailed after aerial combat at Reinsdorf an der Unstruth. | ||||||
| 4 | Zbyrovski, Alois | Fw | NSGr unit | Ar 66, Fw 58, Go 145, Fw 190F-8 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/1/44) EK 1 & 2 Assault Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List | ||||||
| 5 | Zabel, Alois | Gefr | 4/JG-52 (Romania) | Bf 109G-6 Werk #410856 "White 8 + -" (dam 5/29/44) | Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | Injured in a crash landing on 29 May, 1944, cause and location not reported. | ||||||
| 6 | Wosnitza, Alois | Ofw | 11/17/1914 | Gleiwitz, Oberschlesien | 2 |
| 2/StG-77, 6/SG-77 (Kurland), 5/SG-102, SG-103, SG-10 | Ju 87D, Fw 190F-8 | RK(3/26/44)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(8/21/42) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Dive Bomber w/Pend & Gold Assault Operational Clasps | Channel pilot. Survived 5 years of war! 1217 missions including 150 in the Fw 190. Shot down with wounds on his last mission of the war, 15 April, 1945. Destroyed 104 tanks, 2 armored trains, 12 bridges, 1 freighter, 1 troop transport, and several landing craft. Nominated for the Oak Leaves. | ||
| 7 | Worndl, Alois | Ofw | 2 | 9/JG-53 | Bf 109 | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | His 1st victory, a B-17 southwest of Salerno, 19 August, 1943. His 2nd, a B-26 60 km south of Salerno, 22 August, 1943. | |||||
| 8 | Westermair, Alois | Lt | 7/JG-26 | Fw 190A-4 Werk# (14)5750 "Black 10" (lost) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KIFA 3 March, 1943 on a familiarization flight in "Black 10" , his new A-4, with pilots from 2/JG-54. His element leader reported that "Black 10" began making erratic movements and Westermair to not regain control and dove into the ground north of Tossno. He became the 1st Eastern Front casualty of 7 Staffel. Westermair was Broennles wingman. | ||||||
| 9 | Wenke, Alois | Fw | 2/10/1919 | CZ. | 2/JG-1 | Fw 190A-8 Werk # 680564 "Black 2" (lost 6/16/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 16 June, 1944 during aerial combat in the Caen area, no known grave. Source: L. Wiegels. | ||||
| 10 | Weber, Alois | Fw | 1/13/1925 | 1 | 10/JG-2 | Fw 190A-8 Werk # 738192 (lost 12/23/44) | EK 2Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 23 December, 1944 during aerial combat at Helferskirchen, buried Montabaur. One known victory, a P-47 in the Osnabrück area on 8 November, 1944. | ||||
| 11 | Wangerow, Otto von | Hptm | Stfkpt 5/KG-77 (Med) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 140258 "??" (dam 3/24/43), Ju 88A-4 Werk # 8843 "3Z + GN" (lost 7/27/43) | Wound Badge Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 27 July, 1943, cause unknown, location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List). Crew (unnamed) injured in a crash landing at Piacenza 24 March, 1943, no further detail (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: The unnamed crew (Inj): Ofw Alois Liesenfeld, Obs; Ofw Helmut Kern, R/O and Uffz Franz Bursa, Gnr (Qu.Meister File). | ||||||
| 12 | Walkenfort, Alois | Uffz | 1/KG-27 | He 111H-6 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/27/42) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List | ||||||
| 13 | Vogler, Alois | Uffz | 1 | 2/NJG-3 | Bf 110 | EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 28/29 July, 1944 during a night mission over the North Sea (Boiten). One known victory, a "4 mot" in the St. Pol area on 25 June, 1944. | |||||
| 14 | Ulbrich, Alois | 9/12/1917 | JG-1, JG-2 | Bf 109 & Fw 190A | Fighter Operational Clasp | Deceased 10 January, 1997. Jager Blatt Obit. | ||||||
| 15 | Thurner, Johann Hans | Hptm | 10/24/1918 | Innsbruck, Austria | 9/KG-55(7/41), II/KG-55, Kdr I/KG-6 (9/44) | He 111P-2 Werk # 1382 "G1 + BT" (6/23/41 & 7/2/41 in 9/KG-55), Ju 88, Ju 188A-2 Werk # Unk "3E + EB" (lost 6/11/44 in I/KG-6) | RK(8/6/41)-EL(9/17/44 Post.)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(8/16/43) EP(4/22/41) Wound Badge(7/2/41) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp in Silver | KilledInAction (KIA) 11 June, 1944 over the Normandy invasion front, cause unknown. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Uffz Joachim Booch, Uffz Kurt Henning (bur Orglandes/Manche among Unknowns) and FhjUffz Gustav Thäter (MIA), grave locations and positions unknown. Hptm Thürner's body was found much later after crashing SE of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives, France. He is buried in the German War Cem. at La Cambe, Blk 9, Row 4, Gr 124 (D.Drury). 100+ combat missions. Added: While in KG-55, then Lt Thurner was involved in two incidents in the same ac, Wk# 1382, by flak west of Luck Poland. Incident 6/23/41: Lt Thurner unhurt; Uffz Alois Heugenhäuser, Obs (KilledInAction (KIA), commemorated at Przemysl Poland) and Gefr Erich Engler, Gnr (WIA). Incident 7/2/41: Lt Thurner wounded; Fw Werner Heinke, Obs (WIA); Fw Herbert Bottlämper, R/O (WIA) and Ogefr Josef Schröder, Flt Engr (WIA) (D.Drury). | ||||
| 16 | Thöny, Christian | Lt | 8/KG-77 (Channel) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 0554 "3Z + GS" (lost 3/5/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 5 March, 1941, failed to return from a mission at Cardiff, cause unknown (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: Remaining crew (presumed MIA): Uffz Karl Dittmann, Obs; Uffz Paul Dannich, R/O and Uffz Alois Beckmann, Gnr (D. Drury). | ||||||
| 17 | Thielmann, Hermann | Uffz | 5/KG4 | He 111 H-6 Werk# 4530, “5J+ON” (lost 08/19/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 19 August 1943 due to Flak during an operation to Mülsen, East Prussia. The place is now called Cholmy, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. Remaining crew (all MIA): (observer) Lt Heribert Holl, (designations unknown) Uffz Ferdinand Berges, Ogefr Alois Demer, and Uffz Konrad Nowakowski. Alternate spelling: Tielmann | davedrury | |||||
| 18 | Summer, Alois | Lt | 4/KG-54 (Berditschew Ost) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 5259 "B3 + OM" (lost 7/31/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 31 July, 1941 when his ac was sd by fighters in the area of Chirowka, Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Gefr Heinz A hner, Obs; Gefr Heinz Linke, R/O and Gefr Gerhard Beck, Gnr. No VDK burial matches (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 19 | Suchs, Heinrich | Uffz | Stab/KG-26 (Norway) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 140735 "1H + KF" (lost 2/9/45) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 9 February, 1945, cause unknown, location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: The entire crew were killed when they accidentally flew into the mountainous region of the Rabbas Valley while on a transfer flight to Bardofoss, and crashed due to bad weather. Remaining crew: Uffz Heinz Anschütz, Ogefr Alois Gottardi and Ofw Kurt Müller (Flyvrak Norway). | ||||||
| 20 | Straßner, Fritz | Oblt | 19/04/16 (CK) | Allersberg (CK) |
| 2.(H)/ Aufkl.Gr. 14 | Bf-110 C-5 Werk # 2370 "5F + XK" (lost 15/11/41) | Observer Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew; lost during aerial combat with P-40s of SAAF NO. 2 Sq., piloted by Lt. Lacey, over Capuzzo on 13 November, 1941. Added: 2 reliable source state that they were lost over the Mediterranean sea on 15/11/41 (CK). The 110 was on a ferry flight from Martuba to Germany. Added: the other crew members were Radop Fw Herbert Flohr and Gunr Gefr. Alois Hehmann (both MIA) (CK). | |||
| 21 | Stöckl, Alois | Obst | 8/22/1895 | Mühldorf am Inn |
| Kdr III/KG-255 (5/39), Kdr III/KG-51 (3/40), Kdr Stab/KG-55 (8/40 Villa Coublay Fr.) | Do 17M, He 111P & Ju 88A in KG-51, He 111P-4 Werk # 2898 "G1 + AA" (lost 8/14/40) in KG-55 | RK(7/4/40) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp in Bronze | Channel Observer. KilledInAction (KIA) 14 August, 1940; sd by Spitfires of No. 609 Sq., piloted by F/O John Dundas & P/O David Crook, in the area of Boscombe Down, Middle Wallop. The ac crashed at Dean Hill, East Dean, Hampshire. Remaining crew (KIC): Obst Walter Frank, Chief of Staff V Fliegerkorps (bur CC 2/2/32)and Oblt Bruno Brossler, Pilot (bur CC 2/2/30); Stöckl bur CC 2/2/35; R/O, Fw Heinz Grimmstein and Flt Engr, Fw Jonny Thiel survived and were taken prisoner (Kaiser RK book & D.Drury). Approximately 30 combat missions. Replaced by Major Korte. Alternate spelling: Stoeckl.
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| 22 | Stich, Alois | Fw | II/StG-1 | Ju 87D-3 & D-5 | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/17/43) EK 1 & 2 Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List | ||||||
| 23 | Steinberg, Fritz | Fw | ![]() Cannock Chase | 5/KG-53 | He 111H "A1 + HN" (lost 5/10/40), He 111H-2 Werk # 3142 "A1 + BN" (lost 8/30/40) | Wound Badge, Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 10 May, 1940 during the French Campaign, crashing at Bastogne, in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. Source: A. Rosseels. Added: The He 111 was sd by Hurricanes of No.87 Sq.. Remaining crew (POW): Ofw Thomas Dietrich, Obs; Uffz Alfred Görtz, R/O; Uffz Karl Beutel, Flt Engr and Gefr Otto Kielwein, Gnr. Following their release from French captivity after the armistice, Steinberg and Dietrich flew once again in 5/KG-53. They were sd by fighters and crashed at Colne Engaine, Essex. Ofw Thomas Dietrich was KilledInAction (KIA), bur CC/5/14/325; Steinberg was wounded in the encounter. Remaining crew (POW): Fw Alois Hummel, R/O (WIA); Fw Andreas Fellner, Flt Engr (WIA) and Uffz Theodor Hugen Schütz, Gnr (D.Drury). | |||||
| 24 | Stein, Lothar vom | Fw | 10/28/1919 | 2/KG-2 | Do 217E-4 Werk # 5503 "U5 + BB" (lost 8/19/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 19 August, 1942, the day of the Dieppe Raid, when his ac crashed at Le Treport, Seine-Inferieure, France due to fighter attack. The deceased are buried in the German War Cem., Champigny-St Andre. Remaining crew (designations unknown): Uffz Alois Danner, bur Blk 16, Row 28, Gr 1537; Uffz Hans Kolano, uninjured and Uffz Gerhard Strubel, uninjured. Pilot Fw vom Stein buried Blk 16, Row unspecified, Gr 1514 (D.Drury). | |||||
| 25 | Stehle, Friedrich "Fritz" | Oblt | 10/26/1921 | Rotweil | 26 | ![]()
| III/ZG-26 (4/43), 8/ZG-1 (10/43), 5/ZG-26 (2/44), Kdr II/ZG-26 (3/44), 6/JG-6 (9/44), Stfkpt 2/JG-7 (4/45), Act.Kdr I/JG-7 (4/45 Fassberg) | Bf 110, Me 210A-1 Werk # 257 (lost 4/18/43 enemy fire, force land, pilot injured), Me 410A-1/U4 Werk # 429263 "Blk 3U + Red E, Blk N" (3/6/44) in II/ZG-26, ZG-1 & ZG-76; Me 410 "3U+WN" (07/07/44 Fw 190 in JG-6, Me 262A-1a Werk # 111690 "White 5" (5/8/45) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(10/1/44) EP(4/17/44) EK 1 & 2 Class "C" Glider Badge, Wound Badge, Destroyer Operational Clasp | Opposed the 6 March, 1944 Berlin Raid, downing a B-17 at Gardelegen-Burg. His Gunner was Fw Alois Slaby. One known victory, a B-17 at Sülzheim on 14 October, 1943. Another, a B-17 S of Dachau on 22 February, 1944. Another, a B-17 W of Hoya on 24 February, 1944. A B-24 near Hollenstein on 25 February, 1944. A B-24 W of Rügen on 20 June, 1944. A 2nd B-24, same day, at Sassnitz/Rügen. A P-38 W of Altenkirchen on 12 September, 1944. Two P-51s at Xanten-Rheinburg on 18 September, 1944. A P-47 at the Wahn airfield, SE of Köln, on 7 October, 1944. At least 9 bombers. 11 victories in the Me 262, mostly while serving as Stfkpt 2/JG-7. One known Me 262 victory, Nos. 16 & 17, a B-17 and a P-51 in the Stendal area on 28 March, 1945. Nos. 18, 19 & 20, Three Lancasters near Osnabrück on 31 March, 1945, while in 2/JG-7. His 24th, a B-17 on 10 April, 1945. His 25th, a B-17 in the Dresden area on 17 April, 1945. His 26th and last victory, a Soviet P-39 at Erzgebirge on 8 May, 1945 at 1600 hours, believed to be the last German victory of WWII. Surrendered to the Western Allies, 8 May, 1945 at Fassberg in his "White 5". Added: his Radop/ Gnr was Horst Teich on the following combat missions and Alarmstarts: 07/07/44 to Halle; 08/07/44 Breslau; 18/07/44 E of Kiel, 20/07/44 and 21/07/44 in the Protectorate, 25/07 and 26/07/44 in Königsberg - all flown with Me 410 "3U+WN", furthermore in Me 410 "3U+EN" on 27/07 and 28/07/44 in Königsberg. The made a crash landing on 26/07/44 with Me 410 "3U+WN" and seem to made it without injuries since they practised the next day with "3U+RC" (CKönig from Flugbuch Horst Teich) Courtesy Christian König | ||
| 26 | Steggemann, Alois | Oblt | 1913/05/13 | Essen-Borbeck |
| 13.(Z)/LG 1 | Bf-110 C-2 Werknr 3524 (lost) | KIC on 21 May 1940 shortly after take-off at airfield Saint-Marie near Perwez, Belgium. Buried at Lommel German Military Cemetery Block 2 Grab 36. Crew: Radop Uffz Georg Solluch (born 07/05/1916 in Oschersleben, buried at Lommel Block 2 Grab 307 (KIC) | CKönig | |||
| 27 | Sonntag, Alois | Fw | 6/ZG-1 | Bf 110C Werk # 3100 (80% dam 12/17/42) | Wound Badge Destroyer Operational Clasp | WIA 17 December, 1942 at Ssulazki Russia due to enemy fire. His unnamed gunner was also WIA. Bf 110 Loss List | ||||||
| 28 | Söllner, Alois | Uffz | 08/07/23 (CK) | Regensburg (CK) |
| Kdo Nowotny (11/44) | M-262 A-1a Werk # 110368 (lost 02/11/44) | KIC 2 November, 1944; crashed attempting an emergency landing 3 km SE of Achmer, due to engine failure (Wikipedia). Added: Buried in Bramsche. Obituary mentioned him as pilot of a night fighter squadron (CK) | ||||
| 29 | Seif, Alois | StbsFw | 4/KG-158, 5/KG-77, 2/H.P. Sch. Jüterborg, 4/KG-200 (12/44) | Fw 200, Ju 188 | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 24 December, 1944 at Fliegerhorst Rhein-Main, Frankfurt. | ||||||
| 30 | Seibel, Alois | Uffz | 6 | 3/JG-52 (11/43 S.U.) | Bf 109G | EK 1 & 2 Fighter Operational Clasp | His first known victory, a Soviet R-5 on 10 November, 1943. A 2nd, a Yak-9 on 13 January, 1944. A 3rd, a P-39 on 17 January, 1944. A 4th, a P-39 on 27 January, 1944. A 5th, an Il-2 on 13 February, 1944. A 6th, a Boston on 20 May, 1944. Alternate spelling: Siebel. | |||||
| 31 | Seelen, Dietrich von | Lt | 5/KG-30 (S.U.) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 7378 "4D + AN" (lost 10/5/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 5 October, 1941during a mission near Kirowsk, no further detail. Remaining crew (all MIA): Gefr Hans Schmidt, Observer; Gefr Alois Trautmann, R/O and Gefr Bernard Brannt, Gunner. Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 32 | Schweier, Alois | Uffz | 7/ZG-26 (Reich Def) | Bf 110G-2 Werk # 6424 "3U + AR" (lost 11/26/43) | Destroyer Operational Clasp | This G-2 reported lost 26 November, 1943 after combat near Qüackenbruck, pilot returned, unnamed R/O MIA. Bf 110 Loss List | ||||||
| 33 | 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). | |||||
| 34 | Schütz, Erich | Ofw | II/KGr.z.b.V.-323 (4/43) | Me 323D (Gigant) Werk # 1125 (70% dam 4/4/43) | Transport Operational Clasp | KIC 4 April, 1943 at Vincenza, no further detail. Only one crew, a Mechanic, Uffz Alois Detzen, injured (Qu.Meister File). | ||||||
| 35 | Schuster, Hans | Oblt | 15/KG-40 (7/43), Stfkpt 15/KG-40 (9/43), redesignated Stfkpt 3/ZG-1 (10/43 Luftflotte 3) | Ju 88C-6 Werk # 360403 "2N + GL" (lost 11/20/43) | EK 2, EP (11/1/43), Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 20 November, 1943, cause unknown, location not reported (Ju 88 Loss List). One known victory, a Whitley V on 12 July, 1943. Added: He failed to return from a mission over the Bay of Biscay, 5-10km N of Cape Ortegal Spain, during aerial combat with Beaufighters and Mosquito's (LOCS). Additional: Crashed at sea off Estaca de Baes, Corunna, Spain. Remaining crew (MIA): Uffz Heinrich Bartlind, Obs and Ofw Alois Olszowi, R/O (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 36 | Schu, Alois | Fw | 3 | 5/SG-77 (12/43 S.U.), Stab II/SG-77 (1/44) | Fw 190A | EK 1 & 2 Assault Operational Clasp | His first known victory, a Soviet Il-5 SE of Nikopol on 19 December, 1943. Two Il-2s on 11 January, 1944. | |||||
| 37 | Scholz, Alois | Uffz | 4/ZG-1 (France) | Bf 110C Werk # 2124 (lost 6/8/40) | Destroyer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 8 June, 1940; sd by Swiss Bf 109's of Kl.Kp.21 after he entered Swiss airspace. The ac crashed at Wellnau, near Triengen, region Lucerne. His R/O, Ogefr Walter Hofmann (or Hoffmann) was also KilledInAction (KIA). No known graves (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 38 | Schnoll, Alois | Fw | 4/7/1919 | Hallein | 5 | II/JG-2 (11/42), 8/JG-2 (8/43) | Fw 190A-3 Werk # 2128 (50% dam 11/29/42), Fw 190A-5 Werk # 7324 (85% dam 5/28/43), Fw 190A-5 Werk # 7332 (lost 8/22/43) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 22 August, 1943 by enemy fire at Marvais-Vernier. Buried St Desir-de-Liseux (Rosseels). Injured in a crash 29 November, 1942 when he overturned on landing at Bizerta Tunisia. Injured in a force landing at the Brest North airfield on 28 May, 1943 due to engine failure. One known victory, a Spitfire on 7 June, 1943. Two victories on 13 June, 1943; a Ventura and a Mosquito. A 4th, a Typhoon on 3 August, 1943. A 5th, a Douglas on 11 August, 1943. Alternate spelling: Schnöll. | |||
| 39 | Schneider, Willi | Uffz | 7/KG-2 | Do 217E-4 Werk # 1182 "U5 + KP" (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 25 March, 1943 after the AC struck the ground at a shallow angle at Steele Rigg, half a mile north of the Twice Brewed Inn near Haltwhistle. Local reports stated that machine gun fire was heard in the district just before the crash, however no fighter of ground units reported any contact, therefore the loss was attributed to "other causes. Remaining crew (all KIC): Lt Rudolf Frase, Observer, Ogefr Alois Ille, wireless operator and Ogefr Siegfried Harz, gunner. The entire crew of four were killed in the scattered wreckage. With the exception of Harz, the crew are buried in Darlston Road Cemetery, Carlisle. It is not known where Harz is buried. | ||||||
| 40 | Schmiz, Aloys Alois? | Fw | 8/JG-6 | Fw 190D-9 Werk # 211905 "Blue 8" (lost 3/16/45) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KIC 16 March, 1945; overturned on landing southeast of Kunzendorf after combat. Alternate spelling: Schmitz, Alois (JG-6 List). | ||||||
| 41 | Schmidt, Alois. | Uffz | 16(Sturm)/JG-3 | Fw 190A-8/R2 Werk # 682769 "Red 9" (lost 1/1/45) | Assault Operational Clasp | MIA 1 January, 1945 during Operation Bodenplatte; crashed his A-8 at Eindhoven, exact cause unknown. (DeSwart). No known grave. | ||||||
| 42 | Schmidt, Alois | Uffz | 14/LG-Fliegergruppe See (Neumünster 12/38), most likely a Kü.Fl.Gr. | Do 18D & G, BV 138B & C | Air-Sea Rescue Operational Clasp | Grouping found on internet up to 1943, when he was an Uffz. First joined the KM, then into Luft as sea plane pilot. Photos with Pilot Badge. | ||||||
| 43 | Schmid, Alois | Ofw | 3/Kü.Fl.Gr-906 | BV 138C-1 Werk # 0310105 "K6 + IL" (lost 2/2/43) | Air-Sea Rescue Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 2 February, 1943; shot down by a Beaufighter of No. 235 Sq. at Marsteinen, by Bergen, Map Quadrant 06 East/51741. Remaining crew (all MIA): Lt.z.S. Klaus Volk, Observer; Uffz Heinz Marks, R/O and Uffz Paul Bender, Mech. In addition, Ogefr Fritz Otten, from 1/906 was listed as MIA. He may have been the Gunner. Source: SIG Norway & D.Drury). | ||||||
| 44 | Schmid, Alois | Fw | Fl.Korps./VIII (11/43) | Ju 52 Werk # 7499 (lost 11/29/43) | Transport Operational Clasp | KIFA with his entire crew, 29 November, 1943, When he made accidental ground contact at Markajewka. Remaining crew: Ofw Fritz Boerker (?), R/O; Uffz Wilhelm Wenzel, Mech and Uffz Kurt Hallenberger, G (Qu.Meister File). | ||||||
| 45 | Schmaderer, Alois | Uffz | ![]() Cannock Chase | 9/KG-55 | He 111P Werk # unk "G1 + CT" (lost 8/25/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | POW 25 August, 1940; sd by RAF fighters during a bombing mission on RAF Harwell. The ac crashed at sea where the pilot was picked up unconsious, but all the crew were lost. Remaining crew: Lt Gustav Jerusel, Obs (MIA); Gefr Walter Klesatschek, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA)); Fw Paul Neidel, Flt Engr (KilledInAction (KIA)) and Flg Hans Alt, War Corres (MIA). Klesatschek buried CC, Blk 1, Row 3, Gr 85; Neidel buried in the German War Cem. Bourdon, Blk 25, Row 18, Gr 701. Alt listed Missing at Sea. (D.Drury) | |||||
| 46 | Schirrmacher, Hans-Georg | Lt | ![]() Alois Kefer | 5./KG 30 | Ju 88 A-4 "4D + CN" Werknr (88)1382 | ![]() at least EK 2 ![]() at least Bomber Operational Clasp in Bronze | MIA with his crew on 17 January 1942 at Rshew. Crew: Obsv OGefr Ferdinand Willutzky, Radop OGefr Johann Fischer, Gunr OGgefr Alois Kefer (RK2, Bomber Operational Flying Clasp in Bronze, born 1920 in Taufkirchen/Pram). | CKönig | ||||
| 47 | Schimpl, Alois | Uffz | Ld.Kdo. 2/XI | He-72 "EF + NO" Werknr 372 (95% dam) | Wound badge | WIA on 11/07/41 when force-landed due engine failure near Bremen-Hastedt | CKönig | |||||
| 48 | Scherrer, Alois | Ofw | II/SG-2 | Fw 190F-8 Werk # 583614 (lost 2/4/45) | Wound Badge Assault Operational Clasp | WIA 4 February, 1945 during a low-level attack, crashing near Küstrin. | ||||||
| 49 | Schawonitz, Alois | Uffz | 6/NJG-5 | Bf 110G-4 Werk # 730313 "C9 + FP" (lost) | Night Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 27 December, 1944 after being shot down by flak near Neufchateau Belgium. Source: A. Rosseels. | ||||||
| 50 | Sauter, Alois | Fw | 2 | 7/JG-3 | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 165444 "White 4 + I" (lost 7/6/44) | EK 2Wound Badge, Fighter Operational Clasp | Bailed with wounds, 6 July, 1944, after combat with fighters; his ac crashed near Chartres (C,König). One known victory, his 1st, a P-51 at Tilly on 10 June, 1944. His 2nd, a Spitfire at Thiberville on 1 July, 1944. | |||||
| 51 | Sandgathe, Leo | Oblt | 10/24/1916 | ![]() Cannock Chase | 1/Kü.Fl.Gr.-806 (Atlantic) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 4289 "M7 + GH" (lost 6/1/41) | Observer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) over Llandudno, Wales 1 June, 1941; sd by a Beaufighter (Ju 88 Loss List). Sandgathe buried Cannock Chase, Block 7, Row 8, Grave 197. Remaining crew: Uffz Willibrord Freitag, Obs (KilledInAction (KIA), bur CC Block 7, Row 8, Gr 196); Ogefr Horst Littfinski, R/O (MIA) and Fw Alois Knof, Gnr (MIA). (D.Drury). | ||||
| 52 | Rolke, Kurt | Lt | 1/NJG-3 | Bf 110D-3 Werk # 3668 "D5 + BH (lost) | Night Fighter Operational Clasp | KIC 27 May, 1942 near Cloppenburg/Oldenburg, cause unknown. His R/O-Gunner, Gefr Alois Hüther was also killed. Jager Blatt 5/2004. | ||||||
| 53 | Ripplinger, Alois | Fw | 8/18/1921 | 4(F)/123 (Channel) | Bf 109G-1 Werk # 14135 "White 22" (lost 12/24/42) | Observer Operational Clasp | MIA 24 December, 1942, cause and location not reported. KilledInAction (KIA) per Jager Blatt. | |||||
| 54 | Riebl, Alois | Fw | 2/9/1911 | Neumarkt Oberpfalz | I/JG-54 | Bf 109, Fw 190 | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Luft. Close Combat Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | His military career began in 1937. He flew from 1941 to 1945. In February 1945, he transferred to the 20th Armee Korps and served in the Hermann Göring Panzer Div. where he was promoted to Lt, then Oblt. Deceased 30 April, 1999. Jager Blatt Obit. | ||||
| 55 | Richter, Artur | Ofw | KGr.z.b.V.-106 (4/43) | Ju 52 Werk # 3210 "H4 + C" (lost 4/18/43) | Transport Operational Clasp | MIA with his entire crew, 18 April, 1943 in the Tunis area, cause unknown. Remaining crew: StbsFw Alois Freisberg, R/O; Uffz Artur Hennuga, Mech and Gefr (no Given name) Butenschön, Gnr (Qu.Meister File). | ||||||
| 56 | Remer, Wilhelm | Uffz | 2/KG-6 (Channel) | Ju 88A-14 Werk # 144345 "3E + BK" (lost 3/15/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 15 March, 1943 after aerial combat believed to be with a Beaufighter of RAF No. 219 Sq., piloted by Sq Ldr Morton, crashing into the sea off Hartlepool. Mortons AC was severely by return fire, and both Morton and his co-pilot, F/O Strange bailed out over the sea, Morton survived, but Strange died from exposure. Remaining crew (all MIA): Ogefr Alois Buster, Observer, Uffz Werner Strange, wireless operator and Ogefr Heinrich Koch, gunner. | ||||||
| 57 | Reichstein, Egon | Fw | 9/7/1917 | 8/JG-1 (7/42), 2/JG-11 (2/44) | Bf 109E "Black 10", Fw 190A-4 "Black 9" (1/43), Fw 190A-7 (most likely, lost 2/24/44) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 24 February, 1944 during aerial combat, crashing in the Gotha area (Wiegels). Wingman and friend of Alois Job, January, 1943, as Uffz. Added: He is buried in a cemetery in Roth, located in Landkreis Roth, Mittelfranken, Bavaria (D.Drury). | |||||
| 58 | Reichert, Alois | Uffz | III/JG-26 (joins 11/42) | Fw 190A-4 | Fighter Operational Clasp | |||||||
| 59 | Reich, Otto | Lt | I(Lufttorpedostf)/KG-26 (Bardofuss) | He 111H-6 Werk # 7387 (lost 10/20/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 20 October, 1942; mid-air collision at Tromsö Norway with another He 111 Wk# 7154, same staffel, on a non-operational flight. Remaining crew (all KIC): Fw Alois Schubert, Observer; Uffz Josef Decker, R/O and Fw Josef Wigger, Gunner. There were no injuries reported on the 2nd AC, which was only 15% damaged. Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 60 | Preikschat, Alois | Uffz | 9/StG-1 (S.U.) | Ju 87D-3 Werk # 110303 (lost 8/15/43) | ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(4/3/44) EK 1 & 2 Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | DK-G Awards List. KilledInAction (KIA) with unnamed crew 15 August, 1943 at Bolkotino after being hit by flak. Ju 87 Loss List | ||||||
| 61 | Pollack, Alois | Gefr | 11/27/1920 | Theusing | 4/JG-2 (Channel) | Bf 109E-1 Werk # 3279 "White 10 + -" (lost 10/15/40) | Fighter Operational Clasp | POW 15 October, 1940; Failed to return from a mission in the Christchurch Bay area. Shot down by a Spitfire of No. 609 Sq., piloted by F/O Tadeusz Nowierski. The ac crashed at Harts Farm, Everton, Hampshire. He bailed successfully and was taken prisoner (109 Loss List & D.Drury). | ||||
| 62 | Pfohl, Alois | Ogefr | IV/KG-3 (France) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 2443 "??" (lost 1/27/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC with unnamed crew near Istres 27 January, 1943; crashed and burned while on a non-combat flight, no further detail (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 63 | Pfaffelhuber, Alois | Uffz | 1/3/1915 | Munich | 3 | ![]() Cannock Chase | 15(Z)/LG-1 (Ligescourt 9/40) | Bf 110C-4 Werk # 3298 "L1 + DL" (lost 9/9/40) | EK 2Destroyer Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 9 September, 1940: sd over Surrey England by Hurricanes. The first of No.242 Sq., piloted by P/O Hugh Norman Tamplyn (his 2nd of the day); two others of No.310 (Czech) Sq., piloted by F/Lt Stansislav Fejfar & P/O Vaclav Bergman. All three pilots claimed the victory (shared?). His R/O, Uffz Otto Kramp(s) (geb 7/29/1915, Insterberg), was also killed, and buried CC/1/9/328. Uffz Kramp was responsible for victory claim No.3, a Hurricane over England on 1 September, 1940. Their ac crashed at Maori Sports Club, Old Maiden Lane, Worcester Park, Tolworth, Surrey. His first known victory, two Hurricanes near Canterbury on 30 August, 1940. Added: Burial; CC, Blk 1, Row 9, Gr 329 (CC Graves Registration Report & D.Drury). Alternate spelling: Pfaffenhuber. | ||
| 64 | Petzenhauser, Alois | Oblt | 5/KG-1 (S.U.) | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 4059 "V4 + AN" (lost 7/5/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 5 July, 1941 at Auvere-Narwa, cause unknown (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 65 | Peschmann, Rudolf | Ofw | 10/24/1914 | Moschendorf Hof | ![]() Glencree German Cemetery, Ireland | I/Wekusta-51 | He 111H-2 Werk # 5289 "4T + JH" (lost 6/10/41) | Meteorological Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 10 June, 1941; sd by Hurricanes of No. 32 Sq., piloted by Lt Roger Motte (alias Maurice Remy) and F/Sgt Frantisek Bernard, the ac crashed near Churchtown, Co. Waterford, Ireland. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Uffz Alois Mittermaier, Ogefr Hubert Modrzejewski, Uffz Josef Niebauser and Reg Rat Dr Hernert Rumpf. Crew positions unknown. All buried in the Glencree Cem, Graves 8,9,11,12 & 14. Source: D.Drury. | |||
| 66 | Pawlik, Alois | Ogefr | 7(H)/32 | Fw 189A-3 Werk # 213 "5D + AK" (lost 2/9/1944) | Observer Operational Clasp | POW with his entire crew, 9 February,1944, after making an emergency landing east of Milcza, Poland, cause unknown. Remaining crew: Ofw Wilhelm Lange, Obs and Ogefr Karl Heinz Szydlowski, Gnr (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 67 | Paulus, Wilhelm | Oblt | 9/9/1916 | Teplitz-Schönau | ![]() Ysselstein, Holland | 8/NJG-4 (3/45 Paderborn) | Ju 88G-6 Werk # 621792 "3C + DS" (lost 3/4/45) | Night Fighter Operational Clasp | KIC with three other unnamed crew 4 March, 1945 when his Ju 88 crashed at Ijsselmeer, near Stavoren Holland, cause unknown. Pilot buried Ysselsteyn, AT/7/162. (DeSwart, Ju 88 Loss List & Rosseels). Added: Remaining crew (KIC): Ogefr Ernst Hafels, R/O; Ogefr Heinrich Muller, Mech/Gnr and Ogefr Alois Horger, Obs (M.Balss & Natn'l.Archives). Added Crew Burials Yssel: Ogefr Hörger bur AN-5-120; Ogefr Hafels bur AQ-8-176 and Ogefr Müller bur AG-7-168 (SGLO). | |||
| 68 | Ott, Alois | Oblt | 1 | 10/NJG-1 (2/43), 12/NJG-1 (6/43 Leeuwarden) | Bf 110F-4 Werk # 4775 (dam 2/3/43), Bf 110G-4 Werk # 5370 (lost 6/12/43) | EK 2Night Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 11/12 June, 1943 when he was shot down by flak SE of Bussum/Laren Holland (Boiten). One known victory, a Wellington 3 km east of Ostermeer on 3 February, 1943, an Uffz at the time. His 110F-4 crashed this same night, 2/3/43, at Zuidwolde/Linde Holland, SSW of Hoogeveen (DeSwart). Added: His R/O-Gnr, Oblt Bredereck, was injured, Oblt Ott OK (SGLO). | Paul McGuiness RAAF Archive Wellington Z1391 460 Sqd RAAF 1943-02-04 | ottx | |||
| 69 | Orth, Alois | Uffz | 2/Kü.Fl.Gr.-506 (Channel) | Ju 88D-1 Werk # 1159 "S4 + CK" (lost 1/30/42) | Observer Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 30 January, 1942; after trying to avoid a collision with HM trawler "Fyldea, they side-slipped into the sea, crashing 20 miles NE of Cromer (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 70 | Obermeier, Alois | Uffz | 1 | 6/JG-5 (1/41 to 4/44) | Bf 109G-6 "Yellow 5" (dam 7/6/44) | EK 2Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 6 July, 1944 after aerial combat; made an emergency landting near Herzberg AC damage, not reported (Source: SIG Norway). His first known victory, a Soviet La-5 on 15 January, 1944. Flugbuch. | |||||
| 71 | Nowack, Bruno | Gefr | 12/14/1911 | 8/StG-77 (Argentan) | Ju 87B2 Werk # 5628 (lost 10/19/40) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | KIFA 19 October, 1940; mid-air collision with Ju 87 Wk# 5617, piloted by Gefr hans Müller of the same unit. Both crashed near Occagnes, killing both crews. His R/O-Gnr, Gefr Alois Kaiser, also KIFA. Both are buried in the German War Cem. at Champigny-St Andre, Blk 14, Row 8; Nowack in Gr 437 and Kaiser in Gr 439 (D.Drury). | |||||
| 72 | Noske, Alois | Fw | 9/KG-3 (S.U.) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 6774 "5K + BT" (lost 7/20/42) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew near Suchinitschi 20 July, 1942 after an enemy fighter attack (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 73 | Nitterl, Alois | Uffz | 12/23/1919 | Ybbs | 2 | 4/NJG-6 | Bf 110G-4 (most likely) (lost 1/29/44) | EK 2Night Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 29 January, 1944 at Maisborn/Hunsrück by P-38s after downing his two victories (Boiten). One known victory, two P-38s at Siegborn/Hunsrück on 29 January, 1944. | |||
| 74 | Niedermeier, Franz | OFw | 1913/09/06 | Saulorn | ![]() Zoglmann Courtesy CK | 3./KG 77 (S.U.) | Ju 88 A-4 "3Z + UL" Werknr 3736 (lost 29/04/42) | probably EK 1 & EK 2 ![]() at least Bomber Operational Clasp in Bronze | KilledInAction (KIA) with unnamed crew 29 April, 1942 at Mzensk-Tschem, cause unknown (Ju 88 Loss List). Added: The specific location of the crash was 15km NE of Karatschewo, Russia. Remaining crew (KilledInAction (KIA)): Radop Ogefr Franz Schwendenwein, Gnr. Gefr Walter Lehmann, Obsv Uffz Alois Zoglmann (born 1920 in Runding, EK1+2, Wound Badge, Bomber Op Clasp in Silver, CK) is not listed in the VDK. The other three have not yet been transferred to a military cemetery, but graves are understood to exist at Chotynez, Russia for Ogefr Schwendenmann and Gefr Lehmann. These two and the Ofw Niedermeier are commemorated in the War Cem at Kursk-Besedino, Russia (D.Drury). | |||
| 75 | Neubecker, Heinrich | Uffz | IV/KG-30 (Aalborg West) | Ju 88A-4 Werk # 2065 "4D + IX" (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC 13 November, 1943 when, on a training exercise, the AC crashed northwest of Skibsted Denmark during bad weather, killing the crew of four. Remaining crew (KIC): Uffz Albert Söhns, Obs; Ogefr Alois Grzegorek, R/O and Gefr Willi Gundlack, Mech.. All were buried in the Frederikshavn Cemetery on 20 November, 1943. Source: Air War over Denmark. | ||||||
| 76 | Muhlack, Heinz | Fw | 2/KG-26 | Ju 88A-17 Werk # 800614 "3Z + HK" (lost 8/19/44) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KIC with his entire crew, 19 August, 1944 when their ac crashed in the Rhöne Valley (Rhonetal) France, cause unknown. Remaining crew: Ogefr Alois Baumgartner, R/O; Ogefr Hans Hinz, Ogefr Gerhard Rohnstock and Uffz Heinz Wagner. Remaining crew designations unknown; pilot name selected due to his rank (D.Drury). | ||||||
| 77 | Miltner, Alois | Uffz | I/JG-2 | Fw 190A-6 Werk # 550540 (lost 9/23/43) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 23 September, 1943 during aerial combat near Exreux. | ||||||
| 78 | Meyer, Heinrich | Oblt | 1919/01/26 | Lehrte - Hannover | ![]() ![]() OFw Fischer OFw Eyrich ![]() Fw Althaus
| 2./KG 2 (09/39; 03/41 Channel), FFS C 5 (05/43), 12./KG 76 (03-10/44) (then renamed 11./Erg.KG 1), Ia of II./KG 76 (12/44-05/45) | Do 17 Z-2 Werknr 3449 (dam by Hurricanes 03/41), Do 17 Z "U5+HH" (15/05/41 lost near Crete (CK), Do 17 Z "U5 + FK" Werknr 2785 (dam over Crete 05/41 AA fire), Do 17 Z-2 "U5 + AK" Werknr 3291 (AA fire dam 09/41 crash-landed at Rjelbitzy a/f), Ju 88 A-4 "F1 + EW" (03/03/44 crashlanded near Finow a/f, CK), Do 217 E & K | RK (15/10/42)![]() Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (15/12/41) EP (20/06/41) EK 1 & 2 ![]() Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant | Added: 280 combat missions. Ritterkreuz awarded for participating in approximately 280 bombing missions as an Obsv, flying on the Western and Eastern Front, and the Med. In the latter theater, he and his crew sank 2 merchant ships therof a 1,500 GRT freighter near the Peloponnese on 28/04/41. During the initial operations surrounding Barbarossa, he and his crew destroyed over 100 vehicles, several artillery positions, and 39 aircraft on the ground. In Spring 1943 he volunteered for pilot training. 03.03.44 Lt., 12./KG 76 unhurt - Ju 88 A-4 (F1+EW) crash-landed vic Finow a/f - no details (CK) An Observer on the Alois Magg crew. Deceased 15 March, 2008 Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler (P. Bastin). Added: On 26/05/41 Meyer and his crew were attacked by 5 Hurricanes and shot down two with a heavily damaged a/c which Fischer brought back to base- Crew: Pilot OFw Fischer, Radop? OFw Eyrich, Gunr Fw Althaus (CK) ![]() | |||
| 79 | Meyer, Heinrich | Uffz | 6/4/1916 | Mahndorf |
| Stab/KG-53 | He 111H-2 Werk # 3140 "A1 + DA" (lost 9/15/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with his entire crew 15 September, 1940 when his ac was sd by fighters and crashed on the Royal Arsenal site at Woolwich, London SE. Possibly the claims of Sgt Bohumir Furst of No.310 (Cz) Sq. and/or F/O Blair Dalzel of RCAF No.1 Sq.. Remaining crew, buried CC, Blk 1, Row 12: Fw Alois Schweiger, Obs (Gr 467); Fw Arnold Benz, R/O (Gr 468); Fw Michael Ciomber, Flt Engr (WIA/POW) and Uffz Georg Geiger, Gnr (Gr 469). Uffz Meyer buried in grave 470. Ciomber's wounds were so severe, he was repatriated in June, 1944 (D.Drury).
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| 80 | Mayrhofer, Alois | Uffz | II/JG-5 (S.U.) | Bf 109G-2 Werk # 10647 (lost 6/15/43) | Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 15 June, 1943; shot down with wounds northeast of Kusamo. Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 81 | Mayer, Alois | Lt | Wekusta 7 (Reich Def) | Ju 88G-1 Werk # 714255 (lost 3/11/45) | Meteorological Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) with unnamed crew at Alt Döbern 11 March, 1945 after being attacked by enemy fighters (Ju 88 Loss List). | ||||||
| 82 | Markiewiez, Hans-Joachim | O | 22/07/21 | 1./SG 3 | Ju-87 | MIA on 26/05/44 over the Baltic Sea-Finland. Crew (MIA) Ogefr Albrecht, Alois 26/12/21 | CKönig | |||||
| 83 | Mailänder, Alois | Lt | 9/21/1915 | Friedrichsthal | 1/SAGr-126, redesig 7/KG-100 (9/42) | He 111H-6 Werk # 7610 "D1 + AH" (lost 10/2/42) | Observer Operational Clasp | KIC with his entire crew, 2 October, 1942, when their ac flew into a mountain at Perama, west of Athens, Greece. Remaining crew (desig unk): Ofw Siegfried von Kiedrzynski (or Kiedrzyaski), Uffz Willi Roschmann (or Röschmann) and Uffz Arno Thierig (or Thierrieg). All are buried in the German War Cemetery at Dionyssos-Rapendoza, Greece, in Crypt 3, ow 2, Platte 1 (D.Drury)., | ||||
| 84 | Maier, Alois | Lt | 10./ JG 3 (07/44) | Fw-190 A-8 (lost) | KIA on 07/07/44 at Bernburg airfield after sustaining combat damage and belly-landed at the freshly bombed out airfield , impacting into a building. | CKönig | ||||||
| 85 | Magg, Alois | Hptm | 12/24/1914 | Achsheim bei Augsburg | 2/KG-2 (39), TO II/KG-2 (43), 9/KG-2, Stfkpt 15/NJG-2 (12/44) | Do 17Z-3 Werk # 2785 "U5 + FK" (landing dam, 5/13/41), Do 17Z-2 Werk # 3291 "U5 + AK" (AA dam 9/8/41), Do 217, Ju 88G-6 in NJG-2 | RK(5/9/44)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(1/19/42) EP(6/20/41) Wound Badge EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp | WIA 8 September, 1941 by AA fire near Lake ladoga, able to make a successful landing. His Observer in 40/41 was RK Holder Heinrich Meyer. 245 combat missions. Retired Bundeswehr Obstlt. in 1971. Deceased 22 October 2001 Prien (P. Bastin). | ||||
| 86 | Mager, Alois | Fw | 7/9/1914 | Neresheim | III/KG-40 | He 111H-2 Werk # 5578 "V4 + LH" (lost 4/24/41) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew the night of 24/25 April, 1941; sd during a Portsmouth raid by a Beaufighter of No. 604 Sq., piloted by F/O Edward D.Crew (later became Air Vice-Marshal), crashed into the Channel (Stankey & DeZeng). Added: Remaining crew (MIA): Oblt Kurt Martny, Obs; Uffz Heinz Ullmann, R/O and Gefr heinz Rehr, Flt Engr. Fw Mager is confirmed "missing at sea' and remembered on the Kiel-Laboe Naval Memorial (D.Drury). | ||||
| 87 | Maculan, Alois | Hptm | 8/10/1911 | Rodau Austria | I/JG-76 (38 FP Wien-Aspern), Stfkpt 2/JG-138, later desig II/JG-54, 6/JG-53(8/40) | Bf 109C & D, Bf 109E-4 (lost 8/40) | Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 25 August, 1940 during aerial combat over Weymouth. Source: Jochen Prien. The ac crashed and exploded on Chesil Beach, Dorset. The credit allegedly went to F/O K.W.Tait of No. 87 Sq.. Neither ac or pilot were recovered. He has no known grave, and quoting Career Summaries "Rumors persisit...he bailed out intentionally" (D.Drury). | ||||
| 88 | Macha, Paul | Oblt | 12/30/1915 | Schwadenfeld | ![]() Alois Zaubek ![]() | 7/KG-2 (12/43 Gilze-Rijen) | Do 217K-1 Werk # 4531 "U5 + ER" (lost 12/4/43) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 4 December, 1943 per his grave marker. The ac crashed in the Tilburg Municipality, North Brabant, Netherlands, no further detail known. Remaining crew: Fw Friedrich Krone, Co-pilot, (geb 10/26/19, KilledInAction (KIA)); Uffz Alois Zaubek (Zonbek or Jonbek as on his Rememberance Card), Obs (geb 3/26/23, Zadni Chodov, Cz., KilledInAction (KIA)); Uffz Werner Jürgens, Gnr (geb 9/19/24, Halberstadt, KilledInAction (KIA)) and Uffz Otto Kortmann, R/O (geb 4/4/22, Wattenscheidt, KilledInAction (KIA)). The deceased were first buried in the Vredehof Cem., Tilburg, and on 23 July, 1954 were reburied at Ysselsteyn, Blk CQ, Row 8. Oblt Macha Gr 176, Fw Krone Gr 177, Uffz Zaubek (Zonbek or Jonbek on Remembrance Card) Gr 178, Kortmann Gr 179 (remains disposed 10/13/55) and Uffz Jürgens Gr 180. Source: Find-A-Grave by Fred![]() | |||
| 89 | Maag, Alois | Oblt | III/KG-2, 15/NJG-2 12/44) | Do 17Z-2 Werk 3291 "U5 + AK (dam 9/8/41), Do 217 E & K, Me 410A, Ju 88G-6 & Ju 188E | RK(9/5/44) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge(9/8/41) Bomber Operational Clasp w/Pendant | WIA 8 September, 1941; AA fire over Lake Ladoga. He was able to return to base making a wheels up landing. | ||||||
| 90 | Ludwig, Manfred | OFw | 16/03/07 | Groß Wartenburg |
| II./NJG1, 9./NJG4 (12/44) | Ju-88 G-1 "3C + OT" Werknr. 714132 (lost 24-25/12/44) | KIA on 24-25 December 1944, shot down at Scharmede, near Salzkotten W of Paderborn. Crew (KIA): Fw. Hans Fischl (06/08/20 in Nöchling, Melk Donau), Uffz. Alois Gorges (21/08/20 in KIerdorf/ Euskirchen), Ogefr Erwin Ledig (14/01/22 in Enkenbach) Kaiserslautern) | CKönig | |||
| 91 | Loseke, Harold | Uffz | 3(F)/22 | Fw 200C-3/U1 "F8 + MS" | Observer Operational Clasp | This Fw 200C, belonging to 8/Transportstaffel "Condor", and at the disposal of 3(F)/22, was on its way from Gardemoen FP outside Oslo to Windau, when it experienced an internal armament explosion. With damage to the tail and the left wing, Loseke managed to reach the Swedish coast with only meters of altitude, and made a perfect emergency landing at the Torslanda Airport outside of Gothenburg Sweden on 8 May, 1945. Remaining crew: Lt Albert Zepf, Uffz Christian Timm, Co-pilot, Ogefr Alois Bauer, Ogefr Eduard Schott, Uffz Paul Schweitzer, and Uffz Walter Träger. Lt Zepf may have been the Co-pilot, but was not identified as such by the author. Another report suggests that one of the crew fired the damaging shots in an act of mutiny, and may have been thrown out in mid-air. No confirmation on this story. Source: Widfeldt Note: The call sign "F8" is attributed to KG-40, which also flew courier flights over Sweden. | ||||||
| 92 | Löhr, Alois | Lt | 6/JG-26 (Channel) | Fw 190A-1 Werk # 10072 (lost 3/26/42) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KIFA 26 March, 1942 when his A-1 engine failed at 2500 ft. on a test flight, and he dove into the ground near Abbeville/Hautvillers. Alternate spelling: Loehr. | ||||||
| 93 | Lipp, Karl | Lt. | 1918/04/11 | Emersacker/Wertingen | III./KG 55 (12/41), 4./KG 55 | He 111 P-4 "G1 + AC" Werknr 3064 (dam 26/06/4), He 111 P-4 "G1 + AC" Werknr 3064 (12/09/41 CK), He 111 H-6 "G1 + GM" Werknr 7800 (lost 20/11/42) | RK (16/11/42)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (19/12/41) Wound Badge EK 1 & 2 ![]() Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold with star pendant | MIA 20 November, 1942 in the Stalingrad area. Failed to return from a recon mission in the Kletskaya area in extremely poor weather. Remaining crew (MIA): Maj Hans Joachim Gabriel, Grp Kdr & Obs; Uffz Alois Obermüller, R/O and Uffz Gustav Geschke, Gnr.. WIA 26 June, 1941; hit by flak near Brody. 300+ combat missions. Source: Kaiser RK book. Added: Flew as pilot with Hptm Mylius on 12/09/41 (CK) | ||||
| 94 | Linecker, Alois | Gefr | 8/17/1920 | ![]() Lommel, Belgium | 1(Erg)/JG-26 | Bf 109E-7 Werk # 916 (lost) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KIFA 21 October, 1941 when his engine caught fire on T/O from Maldeghem, crashing, with Linecker unable to exit the AC. Buried Lommel, Block 38/78 (Rosseels). | ||||
| 95 | Lindmayr, Alois | Oberst | 9/19/1901 | Laibach | Stfkpt 7/KG-76, Kdr III/KG-76 (6/40-9/40 Beauvais-Tille) | Do 17Z & Ju 88A | RK(7/21/40) EK 1 & 2 Bomber Operational Clasp in Brz | Destroyed 28 AC on the ground. 30 combat missions. Deceased 17 July, 1965 Wels Austria (P. Bastin). | ||||
| 96 | Leukoff, Alois | Uffz | I/JG-3 (Reich Def) | Bf 109G-6 Werk # 19786 (lost 12/1/43) | Fighter Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 1 December, 1943 during aerial combat at Frohngau. | ||||||
| 97 | Lehner, Alois | Uffz | ![]() Cannock Chase | 3/KG-53 | He 111H-3 Werk # 5481 "A1 + GL" (lost 9/15/40) | Bomber Operational Clasp | KilledInAction (KIA) 15 September, 1940 when his ac was attacked by Spitfires of No.92 Sq. and crashed at Sandhurst Cross, Kent. Remaining crew: Oblt Gerhard Büchler (Büchner?), Obs (POW); Fw Kurt Röthig, R/O (KilledInAction (KIA)); Gefr Hans Stamminger, Flt Engr (WIA/POW) and Gefr Hans Richter, Gnr (WIA/POW). The two deceased are buried at CC Block 1; Lehner bur Row 1, Gr 33, Röthig bur Row 3, Gr 84 (D.Drury). | |||||
| 98 | Lechner, Alois "Loisel" | Maj | 10/1/1911 | Grosshesselohe bei München | 43 | Erg/NJG-2(3/42), 9/NJG-2(8/42), 10/NJG-5(7/43 S.U.), 1/NJG-100(8/43), Kdr Stab I/NJG-100(1/44) | Bf 109, Bf 110, Do 217, Ju 87, Ju 88, Fw 58, Fw 189, Ju 88C-6 Wk# 360319 "V4 + MT" (lost 2/44) | RK(2/5/44)![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold(3/6/44) EP(11/1/43) EK 1 & 2 Night Fighter Operational Clasp | MIA 23 February, 1944 when he was shot down by AA guns, manned by partisans near Mogilew, and was taken prisoner, seriously wounded, after a forced landing at Brigade Leonow airfield. Never returned. One known victory, a Wellington on 9 March, 1942. Another, a Wellington on 15 April, 1942. Two Wellingtons and a B-24 the night of 31 May, 1942. On 18 August, 1942, he downed two more Wellingtons at Schaustenhof. His first known Soviet victory, a DB-3F N of Stellung Borneo I the night of 14-15 July, 1943. A DB-3F the night of 22-23 July, 1943. Another DB-3 the night of 27-28 July, 1943. Two PS-84s the night of 29-30 July, 1943. A PS-84 the night of 11-12 August, 1943. Two more PS-84s and a DB-3 the night of 16-17 August, 1943. A DB-3F the night of 21-22 August, 1943. An S-B the night of 23-24 August, 1943. A DB-3 the night of 24-25 August, 1943. Two DB-3Fs the night of 25-26 August, 1943. An R-5 and a B-25 the night of 6-7 September, 1943. Two DB-3s and a B-25 at Ujuki the night of 12-13 October, 1943. Two more PS-84s on 14 October, 1943. Six DB-3s and a PS-84 the night of 27-28 October, 1943. An R-5 on 12 January, 1944. A PS-84 on 18 February, 1944. | |||
| 99 | Lechner, Alois | Lt | 1/27/1921 | ![]() | 4/StG-1 (S.U.) | Ju 87D-3 Werk # 1286 "6G + NR" (lost 5/10/43) | Dive Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA with unnamed crew 10 May, 1943 at Schtschigry due to enemy fighter attacks. Ju 87 Loss List | ||||
| 100 | Lang, Friedrich | Maj | 1/12/1915 | Mährisch Trübau (Sudetenland) | Courtesy CK | 1./StG 163, Stfkpt 1./StG 2 (06/40-01/42), T/O I./StG 2, Kdr III./SG 1 (04/43-05/44), Kdr SG 2, Kdr SG 101 | Ju 87B-2 "T6 + HH" in 1./StG 2, Ju-8 D-5 & Fw 190 F-9 Werknr 426027 (35% dam 13/03/45) | ![]() RK (23/11/41) EL (No. 148 21/11/42) Sw (No. 74 30/03/44) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (24/04/42) EP (30/03/42) EK 1 (05/40 CK) & 2 (10/39 CK) Wound Badge ![]() Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant "1000" Arm cuff "Kreta" | His last assignment was Kdr SG-101 in February, 1945, flying the Ar 96, Fw 190F and the Hs 129. 1008 missions, including one in the Fw 190, in which he ground looped and was injured returning from a mission on 13 March, 1945. While hospitalized, he became a U.S. POW and was released 10 August, 1945. His expert gunner, OFw Alois Berndl, 859 missions, also received the RK on 16/06/44. Lang deceased 29 December 2003 Hannover (P. Bastin). Added: promoted the RK for 300 combat missions (sinking 1 British destroyer and damaging another E of Crete on same day). Received EL for 700 combat missions and the Swords for 1000 combat missions (CK) Courtesy CK | Read Story |
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