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    Rudi Opitz

    Hello everyone,

    It is with much sadness that I must tell you of the passing on 1 May 2010 of Rudi Opitz.

    Rudi Opitz was one of three DFS instructors assigned the task in 1937 of instructing the first military glider pilots, many of whom would later participate in the capture of the fortress of Eben Emael and the Kanne, Veldwezelt and Vroenhoven bridges over the Albert Kanal on 10 May 1940.

    In November 1939, Rudi Opitz was drafted into the Luftwaffe, and assigned to Sturmabteilung Koch.

    Rudi Opitz was one of the architects of the nighttime glider attack tactics employed by Sturmabteilung Koch and personally flew one of the gliders that was used in the attack against the Veldwezelt bridge. For this he was awarded the Iron Cross, first and second class.

    Rudi Opitz was the last surviving glider pilot who participated in the aforementioned mission on 10 May 1940.

    I will always be indebted to Rudi Opitz and his family. Much of what I know about the early military glider pilots, including the selection and training of the glider pilots of Sturmabteilung Koch, is a result of the generosity of Rudi Opitz and his family. I will miss him.

    Yours sincerely,

    Ian Tannahill

    #2
    Sad news, indeed. He was one of the last survivors of the attack against Veldwezelt. As you have said, he had a very important role in the new tactic deployed by the Fallschirmjäger.
    My condolences for the family. May he rest in peace.
    Óscar

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      #3
      Thank you for sharing this heartfelt message Ian. May Herr Opitz rest in peace and those who loved him be comforted.

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        #4
        may he fly among the eagles for eternity

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          #5
          May he rest in peace. Ian, you are lucky to have known him. I know you will cherish the memories.
          Willi

          Preußens Gloria!

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          Sapere aude

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            #6
            Opitz also played a big part in the Me 163 Komet program! RIP Rudi....
            See this link for some interesting reading on the Man!
            http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andrew....ht/flight1.htm
            Kevin

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              #7
              thank you for the link

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                #8
                You're welcome, Hope You found it interesting?
                Kev

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                  #9
                  Rest in peace Herr Opitz, thanks for link and insite to this mans life, gone but not forgotten .

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