Document / Photo Grouping: Luftwaffe Kampfgeschwader 55 Feldwebel KIA in 1943 When His He-111 Bomber Was Shot Down near CHARKOW, Russia 1943!!!

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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

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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