Konrad Bauer

{{About|the fighter pilot|the trombonist|Conny Bauer|the German type designer|Konrad Friedrich Bauer}}

{{short description|German fighter ace and Knight's Cross recipient}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2020}}

{{Infobox military person

|name=Konrad Bauer

|birth_date=9 February 1919

|death_date={{death date and age|1990|6|17|1919|2|9|df=y}}

|image=Bundesarchiv Bild 183-J27642, Jagdflieger Feldwebel Konrad Bauer.jpg

|image_size=300

|birth_place= Gelsenkirchen

|death_place= Gelsenkirchen

|nickname="Pitt"

|allegiance={{flag|Nazi Germany}} (to 1945)
{{flag|West Germany}}

|branch={{air force|Nazi Germany}}
{{air force|West Germany}}

|serviceyears=?–1945
?–1960

|rank=Oberfeldwebel (Wehrmacht)
Hauptmann (Bundeswehr)

|unit=JG 51, JG 3, JG 300

|commands=

|battles=World War II

|awards=Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross

|laterwork=}}

Konrad Bauer (9 February 1919 – 17 June 1990) was a Luftwaffe fighter pilot during World War II and a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Bauer claimed 57 aerial victories, 39 over the Western Front and 18 over the Eastern Front.

Bauer claimed his first of 18 victories over the Eastern Front on 20 March 1943. In 1944 he was transferred to the Western Front where he claimed another 39 victories. He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 31 October 1944 after his 34th victory. After the war he joined the new Luftwaffe and retired as a Hauptmann in 1960.

Career

Bauer was born on 9 February 1919 in Gelsenkirchen in the Ruhrgebiet of the Weimar Republic.{{sfn|Obermaier|1989|p=85}}

In January 1944, Bauer flew with the Stabsstaffel (headquarters squadron) of JG 51 which was based at Bobruysk and headed by Hauptmann Diethelm von Eichel-Streiber. Bauer claimed his first aerial victories with the Stabsstaffel on 10 January, flying fighter escort missions for Junkers Ju 87 dive bombers attacking Soviet positions in the area of Zhlobin. That day, Bauer was credited with the destruction of a Yakovlev Yak-7 fighter and an Ilyushin Il-2 ground-attack aircraft.{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Balke|Bock|2022|pp=220, 259}} Two days later Bauer was credited with his last aerial victories on the Eastern Front in the same combat area. He claimed three Petlyakov Pe-2 bombers destroyed but received credit for only two of them.{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Balke|Bock|2022|pp=220–221, 260}}

=Defense of the Reich=

On 10 June 1944, Bauer was transferred to II. Sturmgruppe (2nd assault group) of Jagdgeschwader 300 "Wilde Sau" (JG 300—300th Fighter Wing) flying defense of the Reich missions. There, he was assigned to 5. Staffel.{{sfn|Weal|2008|p=98}}{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=212}} At the time, the Sturmgruppe was based at Merzhausen and moved to Frankfurt Airfield on 12 June. Three days later, the Sturmgruppe relocated to Unterschlauersbach, present-day part of Großhabersdorf.{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=104}} Here on 7 July, a force of 1,129 B-17 Flying Fortresses and B-24 Liberators of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) Eighth Air Force set out from England to bomb aircraft factories in the Leipzig area and the synthetic oil plants at Boehlen, Leuna-Merseburg and Lützkendorf. This formation was intercepted by a German Gefechtsverband (combat formation) consisting of IV. Sturmgruppe of JG 3, led by Hauptmann Wilhelm Moritz, escorted by two Gruppen of Messerschmitt Bf 109s from JG 300 led by Major Walther Dahl. Dahl and Moritz drove the attack to point-blank range behind the Liberators of the 492d Bombardment Group before opening fire. 492d Bombardment Group was temporarily without fighter cover. Within about a minute the entire squadron of twelve B-24s had been annihilated. The Germans claimed 28 USAAF 2nd Air Division B-24s that day and were credited with at least 21. The majority to the Sturmgruppe attack.{{sfn|Weal|1996|p=78}} In this encounter, also known as the Luftschlacht bei Oschersleben (aerial battle at Oschersleben), Bauer claimed his first aerial victories with JG 300, two B-24 bombers shot down near Artern, and a few minutes later an escorting Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter near Wernigerode.{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|pp=211–216, 376}}{{refn|Authors Mathews and Foreman list Bauer with eight aerial victories claimed between 13 and 29 June 1944.{{sfn|Mathews|Foreman|2014|pp=59–60}} Lorant and Goyat however state that these claims do not match a list compiled in September 1944. It is therefore possible that these eight claims are merely duplicated and incorrectly dated official claims. {{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=212}}|group="Note"}}

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On 12 July, II. Sturmgruppe moved from Unterschlauersbach to Holzkirchen.{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=106}} On 27 July, the USAAF Fifteenth Air Force sent 295 B-24 and 109 B-17 bombers on mission to bomb the armament factories located at Budapest. This formation was first intercepted by fighters at 09:25 over Lake Balaton from I. Gruppe of Jagdgeschwader 302 (JG 302—302nd Fighter Wing), II. Gruppe of Jagdgeschwader 27 (JG 27—27th Fighter Wing) and the Hungarian 101st Home Air Defence Fighter Group ({{lang|hu|101. Honi Légvédelmi Vadászrepülő Osztály}}). Twenty to thirty minutes later, Bretschneider led an attack of 15 Focke-Wulf Fw 190 fighters from II. Gruppe in an attack on a combat box formation of B-24 bombers in the area Pápa and Budapest. In this attack, Brettschneider claimed three B-24 bombers shot down but also had to bail out of Fw 190 was hit in the engine.{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|pp=252–254, 380}}

On 9 August, Bauer made a forced landing in his Fw 190 A at Griesheim Airfield following combat with Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bombers.{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=359}} In August, the Sturmgruppe moved to Erfurt–Bindersleben Airfield.{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=106}} On 15 August, the USAAF Eighth Air Force attacked various Luftwaffe airfields in Germany. That day, Bauer claimed a B-17 bomber shot down.{{sfn|Forsyth|2011|pp=80–82}} On 11 September, the USAAF Eighth Air Force sent a force of 1,131 bombers against German oil refineries and synthetic-fuel factories. That day, Bauer claimed three escorting North American P-51 Mustang fighters shot down in aerial combat ranging from {{convert|7,000|to|50|m|ft|abbr=off|sp=us}}. In this encounter, Bauer's Fw 190 A-8 (Werknummer 681469—factory number) was also hit, resulting in a forced landing near Nordhausen. Bauer, who had two fingers shot off from his right hand, struggled to escape from his cockpit when his aircraft came under strafing attack from marauding P-51 fighters. Crouched up behind the armor plating, he survived the attack and was hospitalized at Nordhausen. Six weeks later, he rejoined his unit but did not fly regularly for the final months of the war.{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|pp=310–313, 361, 384}}{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=124}} Bauer was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross ({{lang|de|Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes}}) on 31 October for 34 aerial victories.{{sfn|Weal|2008|p=98}}{{sfn|Forsyth|2011|p=82}}

On 9 February 1945, the USAAF Eighth Air Force attacked German synthetic-fuel manufacturing and transportation infrastructure with a force of 1,296 bombers escorted by more than 800 fighter aircraft. II. Gruppe attacked a formation of B-24 bombers near Magdeburg. Avoiding the fighter escorts, the Gruppe claimed two B-24 bombers shot down eat of Magdeburg, including one by Bauer, his first claim since the injuries sustained on 11 September 1944.{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2007|pp=220–222, 356}} On 22 February, II. Gruppe was placed under command of Oberleutnant Waldemar Radener.{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2007|p=229}} On 30 April, Bauer belonged to a group of ten soldiers hiding in a forest near Holzkirchen to avoid capture by advancing American forces.{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2007|p=307}}

Summary of career

=Aerial victory claims=

According to US historian David T. Zabecki, Bauer was credited with 57 aerial victories.{{sfn|Zabecki|2014|p=1618}} Obermaier also lists Bauer with 57 aerial victory claims, 39 over the Western Front, including 32 four-engine bombers, and 18 over the Eastern Front.{{sfn|Obermaier|1989|p=85}} According to Weal, he was credited with 68 aerial victories.{{sfn|Weal|2008|p=98}} Mathews and Foreman, authors of Luftwaffe Aces — Biographies and Victory Claims, researched the German Federal Archives and found documentation for 38 aerial victory claims, plus further ten unconfirmed claims. The number of confirmed claims includes 16 on the Eastern Front and 22 on the Western Front, including 13 four-engine bombers.{{sfn|Mathews|Foreman|2014|pp=59–60}}

Victory claims were logged to a map-reference (PQ = Planquadrat), for example "PQ 35 Ost 25281". The Luftwaffe grid map ({{lang|de|Jägermeldenetz}}) covered all of Europe, western Russia and North Africa and was composed of rectangles measuring 15 minutes of latitude by 30 minutes of longitude, an area of about {{Convert|360|sqmi|sqkm|sp=us}}. These sectors were then subdivided into 36 smaller units to give a location area {{Convert|3|x|4|km|mi|abbr=on|sp=us}} in size.{{sfn|Planquadrat}}

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colspan="10" | Chronicle of aerial victories
colspan="10" style="text-align: left;" |

{{legend|#fbec5d;|This and the ♠ (Ace of spades) indicates those aerial victories which made Bauer an "ace-in-a-day", a term which designates a fighter pilot who has shot down five or more airplanes in a single day. |border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

{{legend|#faecc8|This and the ? (question mark) indicates information discrepancies listed by Prien, Stemmer, Rodeike, Balke, Bock, Mathews and Foreman.|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

scope="col" width="100px"| Claim

!scope="col"| Date

!scope="col"| Time

!scope="col" width="100px"| Type

!scope="col"| Location

!scope="col" style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" width="100px" | Claim

!scope="col"| Date

!scope="col"| Time

!scope="col" width="100px"| Type

!scope="col"| Location

colspan="10" | – 10. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders" –{{sfn|Mathews|Foreman|2014|p=59}}
Eastern Front — March – August 1943
1

| 20 March 1943

| 15:25

| Pe-2

| PQ 35 Ost 25281{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012b|p=147}}

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey; background:#faecc8" | 3?{{Refn|This claim is not listed by Mathews and Foreman.{{sfn|Mathews|Foreman|2014|p=59}}|group="Note"|name="not listed"}}

| 2 August 1943

| 08:42

| Il-2 m.H.{{refn|The "m.H." refers to an Ilyushin Il-2 with rear gunner ({{lang|de|mit Heckschütze}}).|group="Note"|name="Il-2 m.H."}}

| PQ 35 Ost 53681{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012b|p=151}}

2

| 17 July 1943

| 08:11

| Il-2 m.H.

| PQ 35 Ost 63643{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012b|p=151}}
vicinity of Lukowets

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" |

|

|

|

|

colspan="10" | – Stabsstaffel of Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders" –{{sfn|Mathews|Foreman|2014|p=59}}
Eastern Front — September – 31 December 1943
4

| 1 September 1943

| 18:12

| La-5

| PQ 35 Ost 25467{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012a|p=426}}
{{Convert|20|km|mi|abbr=on}} west-northwest of Yelnya

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey; background:#fbec5d;" | 9♠

| 15 December 1943

| 10:06

| Boston

| PQ 25 Ost 93276{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012a|p=428}}
{{Convert|10|km|mi|abbr=on}} east of Parichi

5

| 2 September 1943

| 11:10

| Il-2 m.H.

| PQ 35 Ost 25496, west of Yelnya{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012a|p=426}}
{{Convert|20|km|mi|abbr=on}} west of Yelnya

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey; background:#fbec5d;" | 10♠

| 15 December 1943

| 10:07

| Boston

| PQ 25 Ost 93425, southwest of Zhlobin{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012a|p=428}}
{{Convert|20|km|mi|abbr=on}} east-southeast of Parichi

6

| 5 September 1943

| 11:23

| Il-2 m.H.

| southwest of Yelnya{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012a|p=427}}
{{Convert|10|km|mi|abbr=on}} west of Yelnya

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey; background:#fbec5d;" | 11♠

| 15 December 1943

| 10:09

| Il-2 m.H.

| PQ 25 Ost 93436{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012a|p=428}}
{{Convert|20|km|mi|abbr=on}} south of Zhlobin

7

| 29 November 1943

| 14:24

| Pe-2

| {{Convert|25|km|mi|abbr=on}} east of Zhlobin{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012a|p=428}}

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey; background:#fbec5d;" | 12♠

| 15 December 1943

| 10:09

| Il-2 m.H.

| PQ 35 Ost 03311{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012a|p=428}}
{{Convert|20|km|mi|abbr=on}} south-southwest of Zhlobin

style="background:#fbec5d;" | 8♠

| 15 December 1943

| 08:20

| Il-2 m.H.

| PQ 35 Ost 03176{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012a|p=428}}
{{Convert|10|km|mi|abbr=on}} south of Zhlobin

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey; background:#fbec5d;" | 13♠

| 15 December 1943

| 10:10

| Il-2 m.H.

| PQ 25 Ost 93299, {{Convert|15|km|mi|abbr=on}} south of Zhlobin{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Rodeike|Bock|2012a|p=428}}

colspan="10" | – Stabsstaffel of Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders" –{{sfn|Mathews|Foreman|2014|p=59}}
Eastern Front — January 1944
14

| 10 January 1944

| 11:15

| Yak-7

| PQ 25 Ost 93566{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Balke|Bock|2022|p=259}}
{{Convert|20|km|mi|abbr=on}} west-southwest of Talachyn

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 17

| 12 January 1944

| 12:06

| Pe-2

| PQ 25 Ost 93626{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Balke|Bock|2022|p=260}}
{{Convert|40|km|mi|abbr=on}} north-northeast of Mazyr

15

| 10 January 1944

| 11:17

| Il-2

| PQ 25 Ost 93617{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Balke|Bock|2022|p=259}}
{{Convert|40|km|mi|abbr=on}} south-southeast of Parichi

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey; background:#e3d9ff;" | {{Center|—}}?{{Refn|This unconfirmed claim is not listed by Mathews and Foreman.{{sfn|Mathews|Foreman|2014|p=59}}|group="Note"}}

| 12 January 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| Pe-2{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Balke|Bock|2022|p=260}}

|

16

| 12 January 1944

| 12:05

| Pe-2

| PQ 25 Ost 93627{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Balke|Bock|2022|p=260}}
{{Convert|40|km|mi|abbr=on}} southeast of Parichi

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" |

|

|

|

|

colspan="10" | – 2. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –{{sfn|Mathews|Foreman|2014|p=59}}
Defense of the Reich — April 1944
19

| 18 April 1944

| 14:50

| B-17{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|2002|p=445}}

| PQ 15 Ost S/EG-4/3{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|2018|p=277}}
Zehdenick

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey; background:#faecc8" | 21?

| 24 May 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| B-17{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|2002|p=446}}

|

style="background:#faecc8" | 20?

| 24 May 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| B-17{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|2002|p=446}}

|

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" |

|

|

|

|

colspan="10" | – 5. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 300 "Wilde Sau" –{{sfn|Mathews|Foreman|2014|pp=59–60}}
Defense of the Reich — June – August 1944
style="background:#e3d9ff;" | {{Center|—}}?{{Refn|This unconfirmed claim is not listed by Lorant and Goyat.{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|pp=373–377}}|group="Note"|name="not listed by LG"}}

| 13 June 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| B-24

| vicinity of Munich

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 27

| 20 July 1944

| 11:06

| B-17

| Zwickau{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=117}}{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=378}}

style="background:#e3d9ff;" | {{Center|—}}?

| 13 June 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| B-24

| vicinity of Munich

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 28

| 25 July 1944

| 11:08

| B-24

| PQ 14 Ost N/CL{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=117}}
Grein forest, west of Krems an der Donau{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=379}}
Martinsburg/Spitz

style="background:#e3d9ff;" | {{Center|—}}?

| 20 June 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| B-24

|

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 29

| 27 July 1944

| 10:00

| B-24

| PQ 14 Ost N/GR-7{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=117}}
Mór{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=380}}
Székesfehérvár

style="background:#e3d9ff;" | {{Center|—}}?

| 20 June 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| B-24

|

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 30

| 27 July 1944

| 10:00

| B-24

| PQ 14 Ost N/GR{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=117}}
{{Convert|15|km|mi|abbr=on}} southwest of Mór{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=380}}
Székesfehérvár

style="background:#e3d9ff;" | {{Center|—}}?

| 26 June 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| B-24

|

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 31

| 27 July 1944

| 10:01

| B-24

| PQ 14 Ost N/GR{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=117}}
Mór{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=380}}
Székesfehérvár

style="background:#e3d9ff;" | {{Center|—}}?

| 26 June 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| B-24

|

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 32

| 9 August 1944

| 10:45

| B-17

| Herrenberg, southwest of Stuttgart{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=381}}
Wildberg

style="background:#e3d9ff;" | {{Center|—}}?

| 29 June 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| B-17

| vicinity of Naumburg

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 33

| 15 August 1944

| 11:45

| B-17

| Schwarzenborn, northeast of Bitburg{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=381}}
vicinity of Kyllburg

style="background:#e3d9ff;" | {{Center|—}}?

| 29 June 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| B-17

|

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 34

| 22 August 1944

| 10:05

| B-24

| PQ 14 Ost N/HP{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=118}}
Celldömölk-Sümeg/Herend{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=382}}
Nagykanizsa

22

| 7 July 1944

| 09:36

| B-24

| PQ 15 Ost S/LC{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=116}}
Artern{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=376}}

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 35

| 23 August 1944

| 12:18

| P-51

| PQ 14 Ost N/FL-5{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=118}}
Seeberg{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=383}}
Hochschwab

23

| 7 July 1944

| 09:37

| B-24

| PQ 15 Ost S/LC{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=116}}
Artern{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=376}}

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 36

| 23 August 1944

| 12:19

| P-51

| PQ 14 Ost N/FL-5{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=118}}
Seeberg{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=383}}
Hochschwab

24

| 7 July 1944

| 09:46

| P-38

| PQ 15 Ost S/JB{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=117}}
Wernigerode{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=376}}

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 37

| 29 August 1944

| 10:45

| B-17

| PQ 05 Ost S/UR{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=118}}
Púchov{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=383}}
Brno

style="background:#e3d9ff;" | {{Center|—}}?

| 16 July 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| B-17

| vicinity of Weilheim

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 38

| 11 September 1944

| 11:52

| P-51

| PQ 05 Ost S/MU,{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=118}} Lichtenau-Rotenburg{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=384}}

style="background:#e3d9ff;" | {{Center|—}}?

| 16 July 1944

| {{Center|—}}

| B-17

| vicinity of Weilheim

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 39

| 11 September 1944

| 11:53

| P-51

| PQ 05 Ost S/MU,{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=118}} Lichtenau-Rotenburg{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=384}}

25

| 19 July 1944

| 09:35

| P-51

| PQ 14 Ost N/EA-6{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=117}}
Obergünzburg{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=378}}

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 40

| 11 September 1944

| 11:58

| P-51

| PQ 05 Ost S/NT,{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=118}} Schwalmstadt-Ziegenhain{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=384}}

26

| 20 July 1944

| 11:05

| B-17

| Zwickau{{sfn|Prien|Stemmer|Bock|Balke|2020|p=117}}{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2005|p=378}}

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" |

|

|

|

|

colspan="10" | – 5. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 300 "Wilde Sau" –{{sfn|Mathews|Foreman|2014|p=60}}
Defense of the Reich — September 1944 – May 1945
41

| 9 February 1945

| {{Center|—}}

| B-24

| Magdeburg{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2007|p=356}}

| style="border-left: 3px solid grey;" | 42

| 2 April 1945

| 15:00–15:15

| P-51

| west of Halle{{sfn|Lorant|Goyat|2007|p=357}}

=Awards=

  • Iron Cross (1939) 2nd and 1st Class{{sfn|Dixon|2023|pp=173–174}}
  • Honor Goblet of the Luftwaffe on 8 May 1944 as Feldwebel and pilot{{sfn|Patzwall|2008|p=46}}{{Refn|According to Obermaier on 31 March 1944.{{sfn|Obermaier|1989|p=85}}|group="Note"}}
  • German Cross in Gold on 10 July 1944 as Feldwebel in the 5./Jagdgeschwader 300{{sfn|Patzwall|Scherzer|2001|p=27}}
  • Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 31 October 1944 as Feldwebel and pilot in the 5./Jagdgeschwader 300{{sfn|Fellgiebel|2000|p=124}}{{sfn|Scherzer|2007|p=205}}

Notes

{{Reflist|group="Note"}}

References

=Citations=

{{Reflist|25em}}

=Bibliography=

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