Giday everyone,
I am seeking information about the glider pilots who were intended to supply the mountain troops fighting in Norway with Artilery?
I understand that 21 Ju 52's towing DFS 230 gliders flew to Aalborg, in Denmark, on 27 May, 1940. Then, on 1 June, 1940, the Ju 52's and the DFS 230 gliders flew on to Drontheim.
However, I also understand that because of bad weather and the withdrawl of British troops from the area around Narvik on 4 June, 1940, the mission was aborted. As a consequence, the Ju 52's and the DFS 230 gliders departed Drontheim on 15 June, 1940 for their base at Hildesheim.
Does anyone know whether the same glider pilots involved in the abovementioned mission were also involved in the events of 10 May, 1940, namely the capture of the Fortress of Eben Emael and the bridges over the Albert Canal? In addition, does anyone know the names of any of the glider pilots involved in the Norwegien mission?
Lastly, does anyone know whether any paratroopers from Sturmabteilung Koch were also involved in the Norwegien mission?
I look forward to reading your comments.
All the best,
Ian Tannahill
I am seeking information about the glider pilots who were intended to supply the mountain troops fighting in Norway with Artilery?
I understand that 21 Ju 52's towing DFS 230 gliders flew to Aalborg, in Denmark, on 27 May, 1940. Then, on 1 June, 1940, the Ju 52's and the DFS 230 gliders flew on to Drontheim.
However, I also understand that because of bad weather and the withdrawl of British troops from the area around Narvik on 4 June, 1940, the mission was aborted. As a consequence, the Ju 52's and the DFS 230 gliders departed Drontheim on 15 June, 1940 for their base at Hildesheim.
Does anyone know whether the same glider pilots involved in the abovementioned mission were also involved in the events of 10 May, 1940, namely the capture of the Fortress of Eben Emael and the bridges over the Albert Canal? In addition, does anyone know the names of any of the glider pilots involved in the Norwegien mission?
Lastly, does anyone know whether any paratroopers from Sturmabteilung Koch were also involved in the Norwegien mission?
I look forward to reading your comments.
All the best,
Ian Tannahill
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