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Eduard Tratt

Eduard Tratt (24 February 1919 – 22 February 1944) was a Luftwaffe fighter, test pilot and flying ace of World War II. Major Eduard Tratt was the highest scoring Zerstörer pilot of the war with 38 victories and Gruppenkommandeur of II./Zerstörergeschwader 26 (ZG 26).[1] He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves.[1] The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grade Oak Leaves was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. On 20 April 1944 he was posthumously promoted to the rank of Major.

Eduard Tratt
Born(1919-02-24)24 February 1919
Würzburg, Germany
Died22 February 1944(1944-02-22) (aged 24)
Nordhausen, Nazi Germany
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Service/branch Luftwaffe
Years of service1937–44
RankMajor
UnitZG 1, Erpr.Gr. 210, SKG 210, ZG 2, Ekdo 25, Ekdo JG 1, ZG 26
Commands heldEkdo 25, II./ZG 26
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves

Career edit

Tratt was born on 24 February 1919 in Würzburg. By 1937 Tratt was serving as a Fahnenjunker in the Luftwaffe. At the beginning of World War II, Leutnant Tratt was serving in 1 Staffel, Zerstörergeschwader 1 (ZG 1), flying the Messerschmitt Bf 110 heavy twin-engine fighter. After participation in Polish campaign Tratt took part in the Battle of France, and on 1 June 1940 claimed 3 Hawker Hurricane fighters over Dunkirk. Tratt was wounded in action on 12 August 1940 flying with 2./Zerstörergeschwader 2 (ZG 2) over England.

Later in 1940 Tratt was transferred to 1./Erprobungsgruppe 210. The Gruppe, charged with introducing the new Messerschmitt Me 210 to operations, were, while awaiting delivery of the new aircraft, were pioneering the use of Bf 110 and Bf 109 fighter-bombers in low level, pin-point bombing attacks against British targets. Tratt flew numerous combat missions over England, and by the end of 1940 had 13 victory claims to his credit.

Erprobungsgruppe 210, was redesignated Schnellkampfgeschwader 210 (SKG 210) in April 1941 and transferred to the East to take part in the assault on Russia. As part of 1./SKG 210 Tratt flew over the Central part of the front during Operation Barbarossa supporting the German army's encirclement and overrunning of Russian land forces in the Białystok and Minsk area in the early phase of the campaign. Tratt flew numerous ground attack and fighter missions during 1941 and claimed another 9 victories over Russian aircraft by the end of 1941.

When I Gruppe were recalled to Landsberg-Lech to begin conversion to the Me 210 in January 1942, Tratt was then transferred to command 4 Staffel, Zerstörergeschwader 26 (ZG 26). On 18 February 1942 Oberleutnant Tratt was wounded by ground fire over Rzhev. He was then appointed Staffelkapitän, 6./ZG 26 in March, before being wounded again by enemy fire on 27 March.

Oberleutnant Tratt received the Ritterkreuz in April 1942 and in May was transferred to command 2./ZG 2. He was then sent as Staffelkapitän to 1./ZG 1 in July 1942.

In early 1943 I./ZG 1 flew against targets in the Stalingrad area, but then moved to Poltava, with attacks on Russian troop positions, supply and communications lines, and airfields. On 30 January 1943 Tratt suffered serious injuries (and his bordfunker Fw. Paul Rennefahrt killed) when he crash-landed his Bf 110 G-2 'RH+YK' after suffering engine damage North of Rowenki.[2]

 
An Me 410A-1/U4 with a BK 5 autocannon finishes its attack on a USAAF B-17

When recovered, Tratt next commanded a special testing unit, Erprobungskommando 25, undertaking the operational testing and evaluation of new weapons for use against the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) bomber offensive. With the increasing day bombing campaign over the Reich by the USAAF 8th Air Force, the Luftwaffe evaluated various means for its fighters to bring down more bombers during its incursions over occupied Europe. Erprobungskommando 25 was formed to test many and varied technical innovations to achieve that goal.

One of these was the Me 410A-1/U4 (bomber destroyer) armed with a 50 mm BK-5 gun mounted underneath the fuselage. The gun, weighing some 900 kg, severely restricted manoeuvrability, though carrying some 21 rounds and having a recoil pressure of about seven tons.

Hptm. Tratt claimed 2 B-17s during the summer of 1943, on 21 May 1943 with Epr. Kdo. 25, and one North of Baltrum on 13 June 1943 while Tratt briefly commanded Kdo.I./JG 1.

On 11 October 1943 Hauptmann Tratt was appointed Gruppenkommandeur of the reformed II./ZG 26, flying the new heavy fighter versions of the Messerschmitt Me 410 from Hildesheim.

He led the unit on Reichsverteidigung (Defence of the Reich) duties. As late 1943 ground on interceptions were infrequent, but by early 1944 the Zerstörer day fighters found the odds increasingly stacked as the massed American escort fighter accompanied the bombers all the way deep into Germany. During Tratt's tenure in command, II./ZG 26 sustained increasingly heavy losses to these fighter escorts. He claimed a P-38 south of Löningen on 13 November 1943 and on 29 November he shot down a B-17 bomber near Borkum as his 30th victory. On 10 February he claimed a P-38 near Ettenbrock, and on 11 February he claimed another 3 P-38 fighters, shot down in the Oberstein area.

He recorded his final and 38th victory on 20 February 1944; a B-17 of the 452nd Bomb Group, 42-37951 "Mavoureen", which was also attacked by Oberleutnant Dürkopp of 6./ZG 26.

Tratt was shot down and killed (with his gunner Ofw. Gillert) single-handedly attacking B-17's of the 91st Bomb Group near Nordhausen on 22 February 1944, flying a Messerschmitt Me 410B-1/U2/R4. S/Sgt R L Jackson, a right waist gunner of the 401st BS, 91st BG claimed a fighter that day which may have been Tratt.

He was posthumously awarded the Eichenlaub on 26 March 1944 and was promoted to the rank of Major on 20 April 1944.

Major Eduard Tratt was credited with 38 victories in over 350 missions. He recorded 18 victories over the Western Front, including 6 four-engine heavy bombers (5 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and 1 Consolidated B-24 Liberator) and 5 P-38 Lightnings. In addition he claimed 26 aircraft destroyed on the ground, 24 tanks, 312 road vehicles/transport and 33 anti-aircraft guns, 4 anti-aircraft batteries and 8 machine-gun nests.

Awards edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ A Tratt family member indicated that the historic documents in his possession state that Eduard Tratt received the German Cross in Gold while holding the rank of Hauptmann. According to Scherzer, Eduard Tratt held the rank of Oberleutnant.[4]
  2. ^ According to Scherzer as pilot in the II./ZG 1.[6]

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b Caldwell & Muller 2007, pp. 158–159.
  2. ^ 'The Sting of the Luftwaffe'; J. Vasco, page 138
  3. ^ a b Thomas 1998, p. 390.
  4. ^ Patzwall & Scherzer 2001, p. 478.
  5. ^ Fellgiebel 2000, p. 425.
  6. ^ a b Scherzer 2007, p. 749.
  7. ^ Fellgiebel 2000, p. 80.

Bibliography edit

  • Caldwell, Donald L.; Muller, Richard R. (2007). The Luftwaffe over Germany: Defense of the Reich. London, UK: Greenhill Books. ISBN 978-1-85367-712-0.
  • Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer (2000) [1986]. Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939–1945 — Die Inhaber der höchsten Auszeichnung des Zweiten Weltkrieges aller Wehrmachtteile [The Bearers of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939–1945 — The Owners of the Highest Award of the Second World War of all Wehrmacht Branches] (in German). Friedberg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas. ISBN 978-3-7909-0284-6.
  • Obermaier, Ernst (1989). Die Ritterkreuzträger der Luftwaffe Jagdflieger 1939 – 1945 [The Knight's Cross Bearers of the Luftwaffe Fighter Force 1939 – 1945] (in German). Mainz, Germany: Verlag Dieter Hoffmann. ISBN 978-3-87341-065-7.
  • Patzwall, Klaus D.; Scherzer, Veit (2001). Das Deutsche Kreuz 1941 – 1945 Geschichte und Inhaber Band II [The German Cross 1941 – 1945 History and Recipients Volume 2] (in German). Norderstedt, Germany: Verlag Klaus D. Patzwall. ISBN 978-3-931533-45-8.
  • Scherzer, Veit (2007). Die Ritterkreuzträger 1939–1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland verbündeter Streitkräfte nach den Unterlagen des Bundesarchives [The Knight's Cross Bearers 1939–1945 The Holders of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 by Army, Air Force, Navy, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm and Allied Forces with Germany According to the Documents of the Federal Archives] (in German). Jena, Germany: Scherzers Militaer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-938845-17-2.
  • Thomas, Franz (1998). Die Eichenlaubträger 1939–1945 Band 2: L–Z [The Oak Leaves Bearers 1939–1945 Volume 2: L–Z] (in German). Osnabrück, Germany: Biblio-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-7648-2300-9.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Eduard Tratt news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Eduard Tratt 24 February 1919 22 February 1944 was a Luftwaffe fighter test pilot and flying ace of World War II Major Eduard Tratt was the highest scoring Zerstorer pilot of the war with 38 victories and Gruppenkommandeur of II Zerstorergeschwader 26 ZG 26 1 He was also a recipient of the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves 1 The Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grade Oak Leaves was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership On 20 April 1944 he was posthumously promoted to the rank of Major Eduard TrattBorn 1919 02 24 24 February 1919Wurzburg GermanyDied22 February 1944 1944 02 22 aged 24 Nordhausen Nazi GermanyAllegiance Nazi GermanyService wbr branch LuftwaffeYears of service1937 44RankMajorUnitZG 1 Erpr Gr 210 SKG 210 ZG 2 Ekdo 25 Ekdo JG 1 ZG 26Commands heldEkdo 25 II ZG 26Battles warsWorld War II Invasion of Poland Battle of France Battle of Britain Operation Barbarossa Defense of the Reich AwardsKnight s Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves Contents 1 Career 2 Awards 3 Notes 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 BibliographyCareer editTratt was born on 24 February 1919 in Wurzburg By 1937 Tratt was serving as a Fahnenjunker in the Luftwaffe At the beginning of World War II Leutnant Tratt was serving in 1 Staffel Zerstorergeschwader 1 ZG 1 flying the Messerschmitt Bf 110 heavy twin engine fighter After participation in Polish campaign Tratt took part in the Battle of France and on 1 June 1940 claimed 3 Hawker Hurricane fighters over Dunkirk Tratt was wounded in action on 12 August 1940 flying with 2 Zerstorergeschwader 2 ZG 2 over England Later in 1940 Tratt was transferred to 1 Erprobungsgruppe 210 The Gruppe charged with introducing the new Messerschmitt Me 210 to operations were while awaiting delivery of the new aircraft were pioneering the use of Bf 110 and Bf 109 fighter bombers in low level pin point bombing attacks against British targets Tratt flew numerous combat missions over England and by the end of 1940 had 13 victory claims to his credit Erprobungsgruppe 210 was redesignated Schnellkampfgeschwader 210 SKG 210 in April 1941 and transferred to the East to take part in the assault on Russia As part of 1 SKG 210 Tratt flew over the Central part of the front during Operation Barbarossa supporting the German army s encirclement and overrunning of Russian land forces in the Bialystok and Minsk area in the early phase of the campaign Tratt flew numerous ground attack and fighter missions during 1941 and claimed another 9 victories over Russian aircraft by the end of 1941 When I Gruppe were recalled to Landsberg Lech to begin conversion to the Me 210 in January 1942 Tratt was then transferred to command 4 Staffel Zerstorergeschwader 26 ZG 26 On 18 February 1942 Oberleutnant Tratt was wounded by ground fire over Rzhev He was then appointed Staffelkapitan 6 ZG 26 in March before being wounded again by enemy fire on 27 March Oberleutnant Tratt received the Ritterkreuz in April 1942 and in May was transferred to command 2 ZG 2 He was then sent as Staffelkapitan to 1 ZG 1 in July 1942 In early 1943 I ZG 1 flew against targets in the Stalingrad area but then moved to Poltava with attacks on Russian troop positions supply and communications lines and airfields On 30 January 1943 Tratt suffered serious injuries and his bordfunker Fw Paul Rennefahrt killed when he crash landed his Bf 110 G 2 RH YK after suffering engine damage North of Rowenki 2 nbsp An Me 410A 1 U4 with a BK 5 autocannon finishes its attack on a USAAF B 17When recovered Tratt next commanded a special testing unit Erprobungskommando 25 undertaking the operational testing and evaluation of new weapons for use against the United States Army Air Forces USAAF bomber offensive With the increasing day bombing campaign over the Reich by the USAAF 8th Air Force the Luftwaffe evaluated various means for its fighters to bring down more bombers during its incursions over occupied Europe Erprobungskommando 25 was formed to test many and varied technical innovations to achieve that goal One of these was the Me 410A 1 U4 bomber destroyer armed with a 50 mm BK 5 gun mounted underneath the fuselage The gun weighing some 900 kg severely restricted manoeuvrability though carrying some 21 rounds and having a recoil pressure of about seven tons Hptm Tratt claimed 2 B 17s during the summer of 1943 on 21 May 1943 with Epr Kdo 25 and one North of Baltrum on 13 June 1943 while Tratt briefly commanded Kdo I JG 1 On 11 October 1943 Hauptmann Tratt was appointed Gruppenkommandeur of the reformed II ZG 26 flying the new heavy fighter versions of the Messerschmitt Me 410 from Hildesheim He led the unit on Reichsverteidigung Defence of the Reich duties As late 1943 ground on interceptions were infrequent but by early 1944 the Zerstorer day fighters found the odds increasingly stacked as the massed American escort fighter accompanied the bombers all the way deep into Germany During Tratt s tenure in command II ZG 26 sustained increasingly heavy losses to these fighter escorts He claimed a P 38 south of Loningen on 13 November 1943 and on 29 November he shot down a B 17 bomber near Borkum as his 30th victory On 10 February he claimed a P 38 near Ettenbrock and on 11 February he claimed another 3 P 38 fighters shot down in the Oberstein area He recorded his final and 38th victory on 20 February 1944 a B 17 of the 452nd Bomb Group 42 37951 Mavoureen which was also attacked by Oberleutnant Durkopp of 6 ZG 26 Tratt was shot down and killed with his gunner Ofw Gillert single handedly attacking B 17 s of the 91st Bomb Group near Nordhausen on 22 February 1944 flying a Messerschmitt Me 410B 1 U2 R4 S Sgt R L Jackson a right waist gunner of the 401st BS 91st BG claimed a fighter that day which may have been Tratt He was posthumously awarded the Eichenlaub on 26 March 1944 and was promoted to the rank of Major on 20 April 1944 Major Eduard Tratt was credited with 38 victories in over 350 missions He recorded 18 victories over the Western Front including 6 four engine heavy bombers 5 Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress and 1 Consolidated B 24 Liberator and 5 P 38 Lightnings In addition he claimed 26 aircraft destroyed on the ground 24 tanks 312 road vehicles transport and 33 anti aircraft guns 4 anti aircraft batteries and 8 machine gun nests Awards editIron Cross 1939 2nd Class July 1940 3 1st Class 20 August 1940 3 Ehrenpokal der Luftwaffe on 28 September 1940 as Leutnant German Cross in Gold on 25 June 1943 as Hauptmann in the 1 ZG 1 Note 1 Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves Knight s Cross on 12 April 1942 as Oberleutnant and pilot of the I ZG 1 5 Note 2 437th Oak Leaves on 26 March 1944 posthumously as Hauptmann and Gruppenkommandeur of the II ZG 26 6 7 Notes edit A Tratt family member indicated that the historic documents in his possession state that Eduard Tratt received the German Cross in Gold while holding the rank of Hauptmann According to Scherzer Eduard Tratt held the rank of Oberleutnant 4 According to Scherzer as pilot in the II ZG 1 6 References editCitations edit a b Caldwell amp Muller 2007 pp 158 159 The Sting of the Luftwaffe J Vasco page 138 a b Thomas 1998 p 390 Patzwall amp Scherzer 2001 p 478 Fellgiebel 2000 p 425 a b Scherzer 2007 p 749 Fellgiebel 2000 p 80 Bibliography edit Caldwell Donald L Muller Richard R 2007 The Luftwaffe over Germany Defense of the Reich London UK Greenhill Books ISBN 978 1 85367 712 0 Fellgiebel Walther Peer 2000 1986 Die Trager des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 1945 Die Inhaber der hochsten Auszeichnung des Zweiten Weltkrieges aller Wehrmachtteile The Bearers of the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 1945 The Owners of the Highest Award of the Second World War of all Wehrmacht Branches in German Friedberg Germany Podzun Pallas ISBN 978 3 7909 0284 6 Obermaier Ernst 1989 Die Ritterkreuztrager der Luftwaffe Jagdflieger 1939 1945 The Knight s Cross Bearers of the Luftwaffe Fighter Force 1939 1945 in German Mainz Germany Verlag Dieter Hoffmann ISBN 978 3 87341 065 7 Patzwall Klaus D Scherzer Veit 2001 Das Deutsche Kreuz 1941 1945 Geschichte und Inhaber Band II The German Cross 1941 1945 History and Recipients Volume 2 in German Norderstedt Germany Verlag Klaus D Patzwall ISBN 978 3 931533 45 8 Scherzer Veit 2007 Die Ritterkreuztrager 1939 1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer Luftwaffe Kriegsmarine Waffen SS Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland verbundeter Streitkrafte nach den Unterlagen des Bundesarchives The Knight s Cross Bearers 1939 1945 The Holders of the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 by Army Air Force Navy Waffen SS Volkssturm and Allied Forces with Germany According to the Documents of the Federal Archives in German Jena Germany Scherzers Militaer Verlag ISBN 978 3 938845 17 2 Thomas Franz 1998 Die Eichenlaubtrager 1939 1945 Band 2 L Z The Oak Leaves Bearers 1939 1945 Volume 2 L Z in German Osnabruck Germany Biblio Verlag ISBN 978 3 7648 2300 9 Portals nbsp Aviation nbsp Biography nbsp Military of Germany nbsp World War II Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eduard Tratt amp oldid 1181568184, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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