By François Saez and Paul Williams
Certificate #29865 awarded to Oberfeldwebel Ludwig Lohrengel in May 1940. This document bears the signature of section chief Generalmajor Karl Barlen who signed on behalf of the Chief of the Luftwaffe Personnel Office ("i.V." is "in Vertetung" = in deputation/signed for). Generalmajor Karl Barlen (1890-1956) became a General der
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Certificate #109153 awarded to Leutnant Hans Peters in October 1942. Peters went on to win the Honour Goblet (October 1942) and the German Cross in Gold (January 1945). This document also bears the facsimile signature of General der Flieger Gustav Kastner-Kirdorf. Size: A5
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Soldbuch and Wehrpass
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A Luftwaffe Wehrpass entry which records the award of the "Doppelabziechen". The recipient, Oberleutnant Günter Bach, a German Cross in Gold and Honour Goblet winner, also received the Bulgarian and Hungarian Pilot's Badges. |
An entry in the Wehrpass of Major Peter Gaßmann.
Peter Gaßmann served with the Kriegsmarine from 1928 until 1934,
prior to joining the Luftwaffe. He served aboard the "Schleswig Holstein",
"Hannover", "Niobe" and "Deutschland". From 1936 until 1938 he was with
Bordfliegergruppe 196, a unit to be used in action as a shipborne unit
on war ships. He then moved to Trägergruppe 186 based in Kiel-Holtenau
for use from the Aircraft Carrier "Graf Zepplin" - unit renamed Sturzkampfgruppe
I/186, taking part in the Polish campaign, France campaign. From 10.11.1939
until 13.8.1940 he served as the Technical Officer. The Gruppe later became
I/Sturzkampfgeschwader 1 and was in action against England. Transferred
to the Geschwaderstab in action against England, the British Fleet in the
Mediterranean and Malta, the Balkan campaign and Crete, Russia (Bialystok/Minsk,
Dniepr, Smolensk, Roslawl, Kiew). On 19.9.1941 Major Gaßmann was
appointed Gruppen Kommandeur of III Gruppe - operations around Smolensk,
Roslawl, Kiew, Orel, Tula and Moscow, in the Northern sector - unit used
in ground combat and pinpoint strikes until 1943. Taken seriously ill he
was in hospital from December 42 until July 43 when he was transferred
to the Stab Admiral Nordmeer aboard the "Grille". Trained on FW 190 with
Schlachtgeschwader 152, Spring 1944, and back to his old unit until the
end of the war, now called Schlachtgeschwader 1. He was appointed Geschwader
Kommodore on 1.4.1944. Completed over 800 combat missions. He died 6.9.1965.
Awards include Honour Goblet (12.9.1941), German Cross in Gold (14.2.1942),
Knights Cross (25.5.1942).
Photo: private collection
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