I just found these a few days ago and thought them interesting.
The Luftwaffe is not my area of expertise so I am hoping that perhaps there may be some clues as to the men involved or the type of unit. I put this picture up in hopes of identification but so far I have had no luck: ( http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=522922 )
The DKiG winner is seen in all of the 100 Feindflug celebration photos wearing white shorts, and while the celebration is dated July 31, the pic. of him with the DKiG is dated two months later on September 4, 1943.
The single photo of the 1500 mission celebration, is of JG 1/11. My research says that they were stationed in Northern Germany and flew sorties against allied bombers.
There is one photo that I believe is FJ related. It is the photo congratulating "PAULEMANN" a happy birthday and the sign has a man hanging from a parachute. Nice BD present too,.........fresh food!
Anyway, I hope you enjoy them.
Chuck
The Luftwaffe is not my area of expertise so I am hoping that perhaps there may be some clues as to the men involved or the type of unit. I put this picture up in hopes of identification but so far I have had no luck: ( http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=522922 )
The DKiG winner is seen in all of the 100 Feindflug celebration photos wearing white shorts, and while the celebration is dated July 31, the pic. of him with the DKiG is dated two months later on September 4, 1943.
The single photo of the 1500 mission celebration, is of JG 1/11. My research says that they were stationed in Northern Germany and flew sorties against allied bombers.
There is one photo that I believe is FJ related. It is the photo congratulating "PAULEMANN" a happy birthday and the sign has a man hanging from a parachute. Nice BD present too,.........fresh food!
Anyway, I hope you enjoy them.
Chuck
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