Last week, I received my first LW award document related to the pilot badge. As I have yet to find more background information, this document immediately caught my attention as Otto-August Backhaus later served with Jagdgeschwader 26. My hometown is also not far from past bases such as Wevelghem (B), Moorsele (B), St.Omer-Wizernes (F), Lille-Vendeville (F)...
What I found, starts at February 17, 1943 when 10.(Jabo)/JG26 was redesignated 10.(Jabo)/JG54. Not much later, April 9 to be precisely, Lt. Backhaus was involved in a raid on England. After one of his comrades' Fw-190 went down, and refueling in Wizernes, the group returns to search for the lost pilot. But they were intercepted by Spitfires and Typhoons. Lt. Otto-August Backhaus was shot down around 19.15 near Boulogne (F)... One sources refers to a Spitfire from 611Sqn, another source mentions norwegian Kapt. Erik Håbjørn in a Typhoon from 609Sqn.
Unfortunately, it seems there are no other documents available and so it stays with this lone item. Off course, that doesn't make it less interesting
Laurens
What I found, starts at February 17, 1943 when 10.(Jabo)/JG26 was redesignated 10.(Jabo)/JG54. Not much later, April 9 to be precisely, Lt. Backhaus was involved in a raid on England. After one of his comrades' Fw-190 went down, and refueling in Wizernes, the group returns to search for the lost pilot. But they were intercepted by Spitfires and Typhoons. Lt. Otto-August Backhaus was shot down around 19.15 near Boulogne (F)... One sources refers to a Spitfire from 611Sqn, another source mentions norwegian Kapt. Erik Håbjørn in a Typhoon from 609Sqn.
Unfortunately, it seems there are no other documents available and so it stays with this lone item. Off course, that doesn't make it less interesting
Laurens
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