Hi all,
I’m really hoping to fill some blanks regarding the service of an EP recipient and any pointers how I would go about it would be very gratefully received.
I have information from later in the war but I would love to know what squadron he was in and where he earned the EP and DKIG in 1942.
Many thanks in advance,
Joe
Here’s what I know at present:
It was found in the early 80s in Wroclaw (Breslau). During the installation of town heating pipes, workmen found a cellar of a house destroyed in 1945. The house stood on the corner of Białowieska and Legnicka streets.
It is engraved to Feldwebel Hans Steinadler 6.7.1942.
In October 1942, the now Oberfeldwebel Steinadler received the German Cross in Gold.
In mid-November 1944 he joined 8./NJG 5 (crew of Hptm Bobsien). On 1 Jan 1945 Bobsien was a pathfinder pilot for Stab/JG 6 and II./JG 6.
On 4 March 1945 / Operation Gisela the crew was missing, probably ditched in the North Sea:
Ju 88 G-6 WNr. 620651 8./NJG 5 C9+CS.
F Hptm Hans-Joachim Bobsien
Bf Ofw Hans Steinadler
Bf Uffz Fritz Dessemeier
Bs Obgefr Franz Purth
(GenQu loss return 19 March 1945 item 40).
Steinadler was the Bordfunker (Radio operator) in a Ju 88G-6, flown by Hauptmann Hans Joachim Bobsien of 8./Nachtjagdgeschwader 5 at the time.
Ofw. Hans Steinadler was born 22.03.1915 in Breslau and Ehrenpokal was found in basement of his family house.
He was the only one who washed ashore.
Now buried Wittmund, Grave 27.
I’m really hoping to fill some blanks regarding the service of an EP recipient and any pointers how I would go about it would be very gratefully received.
I have information from later in the war but I would love to know what squadron he was in and where he earned the EP and DKIG in 1942.
Many thanks in advance,
Joe
Here’s what I know at present:
It was found in the early 80s in Wroclaw (Breslau). During the installation of town heating pipes, workmen found a cellar of a house destroyed in 1945. The house stood on the corner of Białowieska and Legnicka streets.
It is engraved to Feldwebel Hans Steinadler 6.7.1942.
In October 1942, the now Oberfeldwebel Steinadler received the German Cross in Gold.
In mid-November 1944 he joined 8./NJG 5 (crew of Hptm Bobsien). On 1 Jan 1945 Bobsien was a pathfinder pilot for Stab/JG 6 and II./JG 6.
On 4 March 1945 / Operation Gisela the crew was missing, probably ditched in the North Sea:
Ju 88 G-6 WNr. 620651 8./NJG 5 C9+CS.
F Hptm Hans-Joachim Bobsien
Bf Ofw Hans Steinadler
Bf Uffz Fritz Dessemeier
Bs Obgefr Franz Purth
(GenQu loss return 19 March 1945 item 40).
Steinadler was the Bordfunker (Radio operator) in a Ju 88G-6, flown by Hauptmann Hans Joachim Bobsien of 8./Nachtjagdgeschwader 5 at the time.
Ofw. Hans Steinadler was born 22.03.1915 in Breslau and Ehrenpokal was found in basement of his family house.
He was the only one who washed ashore.
Now buried Wittmund, Grave 27.
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