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    Oblt. Ernst Muller ex-KG88 & KG40

    Can anybody please help me with details on Oblt.Ernst Muller .
    From September 1938 to February 1939 he served with 4.Staffel KG88 "Legion Condor" . In early 1940 he was posted to 1.Gruppe KG40 and transfered to Bordeaux . He crash landed off the south coast of Ireland on 16.4.1941 while flying FW200 F8+GL , the Condor was damaged by AA fire after they attacked a convoy . Oblt. Muller and all his crew survived and were interned in Ireland until the war was over .

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    The only thing I can find at the moment is according to the book "The Fw200 Condor" by Jerry Scutts:

    On 18 April 1942 another Condor crew, that of Oblt. Ernst Muller, were forced to take to their dinghies when their Fw 200C-3 (0053/F8+GL) of III/KG 40 came under AA fire from convoy escorts and ditched off Schull, County Cork. Muller and all six of his crewmen were rescued by an Irish vessel.

    /Ian
    Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

    Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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      #3
      Could be a mistake in Jerry's book as he refers to III/KG 40 but later on page 223 he refers to 3/KG 40.

      18 Apr. 1941 - 3/KG 40. Fw 200 C-3 (0053) F8+GL (DE-OH)

      Crew:
      Oblt. Ernst Müller. 1st Pilot
      Fw. Karl Macht. 2nd Pilot
      Fw. Geord Sigl. 1st Airgunner
      Gefr. Alfred Jäckel. 2nd Airgunner
      Uffz. Wilhelm Salbenblatt. Flight Mechanic
      Reg.rat. Walter Habich. Meteoroligist

      Ditched off Schull Island, 12:15 hours. Crew landed by boat in Eire and interned.

      /Ian
      Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

      Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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        #4
        Thanks for your help Ian , I have contact with Oblt.Ernst Muller's family who have been very helpful , I was hoping to find out a little more about him .
        He crash landed into the sea about 60 miles from where I live , thankfully none of the crew were hurt and they stayed in Ireland until the war was over and then returned to Germany with the other Luftwaffe and Naval personnel who were interned here .

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