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1 Winkler, ErnstOfw6/6/191715
Ysselstein, Holland
4/JG-3 (S.U.), 4/JG-1 (9/42; 3/43 Woensdrecht)Bf 109F-2 Wk# 5719 (sd by a MiG-3 piloted by FLdr Alex Pokryshkin, 6/27/41, pilot returned), Fw 190A-4 Werk # 5569 (lost 9/27/42), Fw 190A-4 Werk # 140622 (75% dam 3/4/43), Fw 190A-4 Werk # 0622 "White 5" (lost 6/17/43)EP


EK 1 & 2
Fighter Operational Clasp
KilledInAction (KIA) 17 June, 1943, mortally wounded during aerial combat south of Vlissingen, in his Wk# 0621, by Spitfires of RAF No. 331 & 332 (Norwegian) Sqs.. He was able to bail out, but according to his Kdr. Olejnik, died in his chute. The North Sea claimed his body, south of Vlissingen Holland. Later buried Ysselsteyn, BC/8/192. On 27 September, 1942, he was uninjured when Wk# 5569 crashed near the Woensdrecht Holland airfield, a Fw at the time (DeSwart). One known victory, his 11th, a Spitfire piloted by F/Lt M.M.Shand, 5 km northwest of Waarde Zeeland, on 28 November, 1942. His 12th, a B-24 on 27 January, 1943. A 13th, a Ventura on 4 April, 1943. His 14th, a Ventura 3 km south of Haarlem on 3 May, 1943. His 15th, a B-26 80 km west of Noordwijk on 17 May, 1943. Added: He was uninjured in Wk# 140622 in a crash at Zwaardijk, Callantsoog on 4 March, 1943 due to enemy fire (SGLO).
2 Olejnik, RobertMaj1911/03/09Essen-Borbeck42


Stfkpt 2./JG 3 (06/40), Stfkpt 4./JG 1 (01/42), Kdr III./JG 1 (07/43), Stfkpt EKdo 16 (01/44), 2./JG 400, Kdr IV./EJG 2Bf 109 F-2 "White 7" Werknr 6743 in JG 3, Bf 109 F-4(S.U.), Fw 190 A-3 "White 7" Werknr 418 (06/42), Me 163 B Ekdo-16 (Test Unit), I./JG 400, & IV./EJG 2
RK (30/07/41)

EK 1 (21/09/40 CK) & EK 2 (17/09/40 CK)

Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold (05/05/41 CK) with pendant

EP (18/07/41)
680 combat missions. 4 bombers. 15 victories in the West. Served in EKdo-16 in October, 1943. Kdr I/JG-400 in September, 1944 and Kdr IV/EJG-2 in November, 1944. His 1st, a Hurricane at Faversham on 26 August, 1940. His 2nd & 3rd, both Spitfires at Themsemündung on 5 September, 1940. His 4th, a Spitfire at Canterbury on 5 October, 1940. His 5th victory, a Spitfire northwest of St. Omer, 5 Feb., 1941. His 38th, a Mosquito 15 km southeast of Den Helder on 9 May, 1943. His 42nd, a B-17 ENE of Bremen on 8 October, 1943. As Kdr I/JG-44 (9/44), he suffered a serious crash in an Me 163 during its development. He was the first Luftwaffe pilot to shoot down a Russian aircraft on the Eastern Front, an I-16, 22 June, 1941, when he was in JG-3. He was flying a Bf 109. He was shot down 14 August, 1941 possibly by the Soviet Ace, Lt. Vasily Demyenok. Known to have flown the Fw 190A-5 in July, 1943. Bowers/Lednicer, 41 victories. Deceased 29 October, 1988 in Munich.


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