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    Researching Ofw. Horst Fischer, Bordschutz in KG77

    I have recently purchased 13 documents formerly belonging to Ofw. Horst Fischer, Bordschutz in KG77, and am now in the process of researching as much information as I can about this man.

    The research element is relatively straightforward however.......

    My main question is that from his paperwork I have him as 7./KG77 & 8./KG77 until July-41. The next document which is a promotion doc dated September-41 (backdated to May-41) and lists him as Unterstab III./KG77. No other document after this records his unit, although there is a paper recording his wish to leave the Evangelical Church dated 24-September-1943 where is is recorded only by name and rank. His discharge paperwork dated September-1944 records he had a leg amputated above the knee as a result of a shell wound. This leads me to beleive he was possibly seriously wounded after July-41 and ended up working in the Unterstab from Sept-41 and was then captured by American forces on 1944. (as I understand it, Unterstab staff were the supporting staff for the Stab aircraft/aircrew?) or................did he possibly resume operational flying duties and suffer the loss of his leg in a crash leading to his capture?

    I need to find the details of his possible aircraft loss that resulted in the loss of his leg and/or capture by the Americans which will shed valuable information. To that end, anyone is able to help with the Luftwaffe QM returns which might shed some light? I only have a broad time (July-41 onwards) until he could of recuperated sufficiently to resume duties in the Unterstab (that is if I have it right) but I know that out there, there are enthusiasts that have a great deal of knowledge and information that never ceases to amaze.


    The pertinent documents are duly listed below (the remainder ar eof a pre war nature) in the hope it might explain the background to the research a little better, and hopefully glean some more information.

    10-October-1936 5./KG153 DLRG Schein (Gefreiter)

    27-February -1937 Fliegerschützen Urkunde (Unteroffizier)

    01-April-1938 Dienstauszeichnung IV. Klasse Urkunde 4./KG255 (Unteroffizier)

    II./KG255 redesignated III./KG77 01-May-1939

    01-October-1939 Medialle zur Erinnerung an den 1.Oktober 1938 Urkunde KG77 (Unteroffizier)

    01-December-1939 Promotion to Feldwebel Document 7./KG77 (Feldwebel)

    22-June-1940 EKII Urkunde (Feldwebel)

    27-March-1941 EKI Urkunde 8./KG77 (Feldwebel)

    25-September-1941 Promotion to Oberfeldwebel Document III./KG77 – Unterstab (backdated to 01-May-1941)

    13-July-1941 FFS in Silber Urkunde 8./KG77 (Oberfeldwebel)

    24-September-1943 Document stating his intention to leave the Evangelical Church.

    09-September-1944(!) - Stating an urgent requirement for an artificial limb due to right upper leg amputated.

    Any help whatsover in ascertaining the circumstances of the wounding or capture of this man will be very well received indeed.

    Regards Richard.
    Always looking for Luftwaffe Kampfflieger related document groups. In particular anything to Kampfgeschwader 2.

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    cool sounds like a great group it was a stuka group right then he might have known my guy kurt eschenbacher, i own his flight clasps ^^ he was a dkig winner peace

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      Originally posted by Wijtman01 View Post
      cool sounds like a great group it was a stuka group right then he might have known my guy kurt eschenbacher, i own his flight clasps ^^ he was a dkig winner peace
      Ofw. Horst Fischer served in KG77, not StG.77.


      Is anyone able to help at all with the research of this man.

      Regards Richard.
      Always looking for Luftwaffe Kampfflieger related document groups. In particular anything to Kampfgeschwader 2.

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