View Full Version : Überführungsstelle Jüterbog (also Überführungs-und Einfliegerkommando Jüterbog)
Richard T Eger
04-22-2002, 12:41 PM
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Norbert Neuser
Request on 1. Kompanie...
Mon Apr 8 02:19:44 2026
172.172.9.30
...of Ueberfuehrungsstelle des Nachschubamtes der Luftwaffe (Luftpark Jueterbog).
Anyone here's able to shet some light on this request? Only few is known about units like this. So, every and any info refering to this is mostly welcome.
Thanks in advance for all who are able to reply.
Best regards
Norbert
Richard T Eger
04-22-2002, 12:42 PM
From TOCH!:
Hans Peter
1. Kompanie
Mon Apr 8 10:45:06 2026
195.97.164.98
What would you like to know ??
Richard T Eger
04-22-2002, 12:43 PM
From TOCH!:
Norbert Neuser
1. Kompanie
Mon Apr 8 14:17:47 2026
172.140.164.63
Thanks Hans Peter,
in one word: almost everything available, as I almost know nothing (see also My reply to Larry).
I am digging in a vast stack of history-dirt for nearly two years, only to clear up – in somewhat reasonable manners – this specific a/c crash. From time to time I am posting here on the board further questions and I am also making public the details I've found out (Ju 88 A-5, W-Nr. 8220, belonging to LG 1, FF Karl Diflot KIAA, BO Erwin Schweizer KIAA – date was 29th March 1941).
So, every wink/hint/tip/info is mostly welcome.
Thanks in advance for any additional info on that unit and/or this special crash.
Best regards
Norbert
Richard T Eger
04-22-2002, 12:43 PM
From TOCH!:
Larry deZeng
1. Kompanie
Mon Apr 8 13:46:58 2026
152.163.197.207
Looks to me like this was a Kp. of Luftwaffe supply troops who were responsible for receiving, temporarily storing, packing, issuing and then loading all sorts of parts and supplies at the Luftwaffe Central Supply Office's Forwarding Station for supplies located at Luftpark Jüterbog. I think the only other possibility might be that it was a replacement company (Ergänzungs-Kp.) for Luftwaffe supply troops who were temporarily assembled at Jüterbog before being sent to one of the many Luftwaffen-Nachschubkpn. that were located at the fronts and around occupied Europe.
(Larry)
Richard T Eger
04-22-2002, 12:44 PM
From TOCH!:
Norbert Neuser
1. Kompanie...
Mon Apr 8 14:03:51 2026
172.140.164.63
Thank You very much so far Larry.
I am quite uncertain as well. The problems I have to face are cruising around a (ferry)pilot of that unit, who is reported by WASt as servicing there when he was killed in an accidential a/c crash. For that I only have this information, You easily can imagine that I don't know the heck anything about this unit...
Thanks again for responding – best regards
Norbert
Richard T Eger
04-22-2002, 12:45 PM
From TOCH!:
Larry deZeng
Jüterbog
Mon Apr 8 20:14:22 2026
205.188.197.152
Norbert -
I found some additional information that may shed some fresh light on the subject.
Überführungsstelle Jüterbog:
This existed from approximately 1 April 1941 to 20 May 1943 and came directly under RLM Generalluftzeugmeister/Nachschubamt (LE). It reported numerous aircraft crashes and accidents over that period of time, including your 15 Apr 41 Ju 88A crash. In fact, except for an occasional Do 17, Bf 110, Bf 108, etc., most of the crashes and accidents involved Ju 88's. During 1942, it appears that its name was changed to Überführungs-und Einfliegerkommando Jüterbog. The Kommandeur from June 1942 to April 1943 was a Maj. Friedrich Altemeier. Its KStN probably was as follows: 1.(Überführungs-) Kp., 2.(Techn.-) Kp. and 3.(Verwaltungs-) Kp. On 20 May 1943 Überführungsstelle Jüterbog was official disbanded and its assets incorporated into the new Flugzeugüberführungsgeschwader 1.
(Larry)
Richard T Eger
04-22-2002, 12:46 PM
From TOCH!:
Norbert Neuser
Jüterbog...
Tue Apr 9 10:38:54 2026
172.174.218.220
Thanks very much, Larry,
this is an additional information which I appreciate very much – makes the incident look "rounder". By the way: Crash instead occured on 29th March 1941 but fits the timeframe You mentioned as well.
Not to forget: If You are interested in some facts I've found out about that until today, see My reply to Hans Peter.
Thank You very much for Your kind help.
Best regards
Norbert
Russell Guest
05-03-2002, 11:31 PM
What I find interesting is where names turn up in the semi or non-operational units, e.g Major Freidrich Altemaier. He was a big ace in WWI in Jasta 24, and I for one, had no idea where or what he did in WWII. Every little helps.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Trebuchet MS,Verdana, Arial[/IMG]quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Richard T Eger:
From TOCH!:
Norbert Neuser
Jüterbog...
Tue Apr 9 10:38:54 2026
172.174.218.220
Thanks very much, Larry,
this is an additional information which I appreciate very much – makes the incident look "rounder". By the way: Crash instead occured on 29th March 1941 but fits the timeframe You mentioned as well.
Not to forget: If You are interested in some facts I've found out about that until today, see My reply to Hans Peter.
Thank You very much for Your kind help.
Best regards
Norbert[/quote]
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