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Chris Vais
01-08-2008, 03:35 AM
I am researching information about the circumstances surrounding the shoot down of my Uncle's B-24 on July 7, 1944. The target was the oil refinery at Blechammer, Germany. The aircraft was hit by flak as it came off the target, eventually dropping out of formation. Once separated from the formation and without the protection of fighter escorts, my Uncle's aircraft was attached by Bf-109s believed to have belonged to Jagdgruppe Ost.

I have some information from Luftwaffe archives that records the shot down of a B-24 north of Trencin, Slovakia at the approximate time and location the plane was lost. The records say that Ltn. Schaldt who was assigned to 2.Jagr. Ost.

I would like to know where this unit was based in July 1944 and I would like to get some idea of 2. Jadg. Ost markings so that I can build a model of a Jagr. Ost Bf-109 to display alongside the model of my Uncle's B-24. I have a nice collection of Luftwaffe camo and markings information, but Jgdr Ost isn't represented.

My Uncle and 5 others of the crew survived. He was an escapee/evadee who was eventually repatriated as part of an OSS resupply mission in support of the partisan group he was with at the time.

Slovak historian Peter Kassak has written a nice history of this episode "A One Crew War" that chronicles my Uncle's and his crew's shoot down, capture, escape and eventual repatriation.

Thanks in advance for your help.

I would also be interested in knowing a little about Ltn. Schaldt.

Peter Kassak
01-19-2009, 05:51 PM
Chris, please contact me on my email...
I have Flak Baterry claim for the Liberator and also photo of Schaldt...I may send it to you:)

peter

Andrew Arthy
04-29-2009, 07:43 AM
Hi Chris,

Sorry about my previous posting, I hadn't realised that you'd included the date in this posting.

To answer your other question, in July 1944 Jagdgruppe Ost had a real variety of aircraft on strength, including 57 Bf 109s and 51 FW 190s. The Gruppe had most Bf 109 and FW 190 variants on strength, and used both aircraft types on missions.

Cheers,
Andrew A.