20.06.2012, 02:35
Hi Juntsi,
I'm not sure if I can help you and I would like to ask you: "How is your German?" :-? :roll: :wink:
You may have a look here to start with: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luftflotte_1
Here you'll find a lot about the German Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe and all of its structure...
The problem is, I couldn't find specific info about wings or units flying in 1943 around Leningrad. Sure there is - but you have to seek and find....
like here
or here.
Like the 1.st, 2nd. and 3rd. group of the Jagdgeschwader 54. They've all been near Leningrad in 1942.
They regrouped several times and in 1943 they're in Krasnowardeisk, in Kalinin, the 3rd. in Smolensk, later this year in France and so on.
All these groups, wings and so on - moved quite a lot!
To be very honest - I don't have any books about that - and it sure is a hell of a lot of work to get the info you're looking for.
You'll find them, no question - but: "No pain, no gain."
This one might be interesting for you as well.
And I'm sorry to say it again - it sure helps a lot if you know a bit the German language... :wink:
If I find more info, links and so on - I'll put it right in here!
Jambo :wink:
I'm not sure if I can help you and I would like to ask you: "How is your German?" :-? :roll: :wink:
You may have a look here to start with: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luftflotte_1
Here you'll find a lot about the German Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe and all of its structure...
The problem is, I couldn't find specific info about wings or units flying in 1943 around Leningrad. Sure there is - but you have to seek and find....
like here
or here.
Like the 1.st, 2nd. and 3rd. group of the Jagdgeschwader 54. They've all been near Leningrad in 1942.
They regrouped several times and in 1943 they're in Krasnowardeisk, in Kalinin, the 3rd. in Smolensk, later this year in France and so on.
All these groups, wings and so on - moved quite a lot!
To be very honest - I don't have any books about that - and it sure is a hell of a lot of work to get the info you're looking for.
You'll find them, no question - but: "No pain, no gain."
This one might be interesting for you as well.
And I'm sorry to say it again - it sure helps a lot if you know a bit the German language... :wink:
If I find more info, links and so on - I'll put it right in here!
Jambo :wink: