Document / Photo Grouping: Luftwaffe Kampfgeschwader 55 Feldwebel KIA in 1943 When His He-111 Bomber Was Shot Down near CHARKOW, Russia 1943!!!
Being offered is remarkable KIA grouping to a Luftwaffe Feldwebel who was killed when his He-111 bomber (werk #8294; Code DN+DV) assigned to Kampfgeschwader 55 (8./KG.55) was shot down southwest of Charkow, Russia in 1943! This grouping includes:
Four wartime photo of the airman in question; including his aircrew (all of whom were listed as KIA)
A beautiful hand drawn map of the loss location of the He-111 flown by this aircrew
A somber typed testament from the KIA airman listing his wishes upon his death (dated 1942 while he was in PARIS)
A typed notification advising that the airman in question is MIA
Three typed letters documenting the death of the airman in question (amazing details given)
Two feldpost covers from which the above correspondence was sent
Being offered is remarkable KIA grouping to a Luftwaffe Feldwebel who was killed when his He-111 bomber (werk #8294; Code DN+DV) assigned to Kampfgeschwader 55 (8./KG.55) was shot down southwest of Charkow, Russia in 1943! This grouping includes:
Four wartime photo of the airman in question; including his aircrew (all of whom were listed as KIA)
A beautiful hand drawn map of the loss location of the He-111 flown by this aircrew
A somber typed testament from the KIA airman listing his wishes upon his death (dated 1942 while he was in PARIS)
A typed notification advising that the airman in question is MIA
Three typed letters documenting the death of the airman in question (amazing details given)
Two feldpost covers from which the above correspondence was sent
Being offered is remarkable KIA grouping to a Luftwaffe Feldwebel who was killed when his He-111 bomber (werk #8294; Code DN+DV) assigned to Kampfgeschwader 55 (8./KG.55) was shot down southwest of Charkow, Russia in 1943! This grouping includes:
Four wartime photo of the airman in question; including his aircrew (all of whom were listed as KIA)
A beautiful hand drawn map of the loss location of the He-111 flown by this aircrew
A somber typed testament from the KIA airman listing his wishes upon his death (dated 1942 while he was in PARIS)
A typed notification advising that the airman in question is MIA
Three typed letters documenting the death of the airman in question (amazing details given)
Two feldpost covers from which the above correspondence was sent