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Nachtjagdgeschwader 5

Nachtjagdgeschwader 5 (NJG 5) was a Luftwaffe night fighter-wing of World War II. NJG 5 was formed on 30 September 1942 in Döberitz.

Nachtjagdgeschwader 5
Active1942–1945
Country Nazi Germany
Branch Luftwaffe
TypeNight Fighter
RoleAir superiority
SizeAir Force Wing
EngagementsWorld War II
Insignia
Identification
symbol
Geschwaderkennung
of C9, 1B, 3C, 4R

Operational history

On 1 October 1942, 3./NJG 1 was redesignated 1./NJG 5. In March and April 1943, General Josef Kammhuber ordered IV./NJG 5 to Rennes, France to protect the German U-boat bases. The group was relocated to the Eastern Front again and redesignated as I./Nachtjagdgeschwader 100 (I./NJG 100).

Western Front

Oberleutnant Walter Borchers was made Gruppenkommandeur of III./NJG 5 on 22 April 1943, leading the Gruppe until March 1944. On the night of 27/28 April, Wilhelm Johnen in a Messerschmitt Bf 110 G-4 performed an emergency landing at the Swiss airfield at Zürich-Dubendorf. Johnen and his crew were interned, and the Luftwaffe employed extensive political manoeuvring to ensure the Bf 110, equipped with the still secret SN-2 radar, was kept from close Allied examination and returned intact.

At the end of July 1944 I./NJG 5 was withdrawn to Stendal for re-equipment with the new Ju 88G-6 night fighter. Then deployed to Jesau near Königsberg in East Prussia, present day Yushny, Bagrationovsky District, night operations against Soviet bombers followed for the remainder of 1944. Following the opening of the Soviet offensive on 12 January 1945, I./NJG 5 operated in the ground attack role on the eastern front. By 25 January 1945 I./NJG 5 was again operating from bases in Germany, relocating to Parchim and Erfurt.

Borchers was shot down and killed on the night of 5 March 1945 by W/C Walter Gibb and F/O Kendall in a Mosquito night fighter of No. 239 Squadron. Flying Junkers Ju 88 G-6 "C9+GA" (Werknummer 622 319—factory number) his air gunner parachuted to safety while his radio operator was also killed. he was replaced by Major Rudolf Schoenert. By the war's end the bulk of NJG 5 were based at Lübeck-Blankensee.

Eastern Front

By early 1943 the Soviet Air Forces were increasing difficulties for the invading German forces. At night harassment sorties were flown with elderly biplanes. The Polikarpov Po-2, known to the Germans as the Nähmaschine (sewing machine), did little damage in night raids but had an immense nuisance value. The aircraft with their slow cruising speed made interception extremely difficult.

To counter these attacks IV./NJG 5 under Heinrich Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein was moved to the Eastern Front in February 1943. The unit moved to Bryansk and Orel in June 1943 for Operation Citadel and later operated under Luftflotte 6 in the Smolensk-Bryansk area and under Luftflotte 4 in the Poltava-Stalino area.

Commanding officers

Kommodore

Gruppenkommandeure

I. Gruppe/NJG 5

  • Hauptmann Siegfried Wandam, late September 1942 – 4 July 1943[1]
  • Major Werner Hoffmann, 4 July 1943 – late April 1945[1]
  • Hauptmann Lang, April 1945 – 8 May 1945[1]

II. Gruppe/NJG 5

  • Hauptmann Rudolf Schoenert, 1 December 1942 – 5 August 1943
  • Hauptmann Manfred Meurer, 5 August 1943 – 27 September 1943
  • Hauptmann Baer, 28 September 1943 – 27 January 1944
  • Hauptmann Leopold Fellerer, February 1944 – 10 May 1944
  • Major Hans Leickhardt, 3 May 1944 – 6 March 1945
  • Hauptmann Gustav Tham, 10 March 1945 – 4 April 1945
  • Oberstleutnant Werner Rapp, 5 April 1945 – 8 May 1945

III. Gruppe/NJG 5

  • Hauptmann Walter Borchers, April 1943 – 15 March 1944
  • Major Paul Zorner, 16 March 1944 – 21 October 1944
  • Hauptmann Ulrich von Meien, 22 October 1944 – 6 February 1945
  • Hauptmann Walter Engel, 6 February 1945 – April 1945
  • Hauptmann Piuk, April 1945 – 8 May 1945

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Aders 1978, p. 229.

Bibliography

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Nachtjagdgeschwader 5 NJG 5 was a Luftwaffe night fighter wing of World War II NJG 5 was formed on 30 September 1942 in Doberitz Nachtjagdgeschwader 5Active1942 1945Country Nazi GermanyBranch LuftwaffeTypeNight FighterRoleAir superioritySizeAir Force WingEngagementsWorld War IIInsigniaIdentificationsymbolGeschwaderkennung of C9 1B 3C 4R Contents 1 Operational history 1 1 Western Front 1 2 Eastern Front 2 Commanding officers 2 1 Kommodore 2 2 Gruppenkommandeure 2 2 1 I Gruppe NJG 5 2 2 2 II Gruppe NJG 5 2 2 3 III Gruppe NJG 5 3 References 3 1 Citations 3 2 BibliographyOperational history EditOn 1 October 1942 3 NJG 1 was redesignated 1 NJG 5 In March and April 1943 General Josef Kammhuber ordered IV NJG 5 to Rennes France to protect the German U boat bases The group was relocated to the Eastern Front again and redesignated as I Nachtjagdgeschwader 100 I NJG 100 Western Front Edit Oberleutnant Walter Borchers was made Gruppenkommandeur of III NJG 5 on 22 April 1943 leading the Gruppe until March 1944 On the night of 27 28 April Wilhelm Johnen in a Messerschmitt Bf 110 G 4 performed an emergency landing at the Swiss airfield at Zurich Dubendorf Johnen and his crew were interned and the Luftwaffe employed extensive political manoeuvring to ensure the Bf 110 equipped with the still secret SN 2 radar was kept from close Allied examination and returned intact At the end of July 1944 I NJG 5 was withdrawn to Stendal for re equipment with the new Ju 88G 6 night fighter Then deployed to Jesau near Konigsberg in East Prussia present day Yushny Bagrationovsky District night operations against Soviet bombers followed for the remainder of 1944 Following the opening of the Soviet offensive on 12 January 1945 I NJG 5 operated in the ground attack role on the eastern front By 25 January 1945 I NJG 5 was again operating from bases in Germany relocating to Parchim and Erfurt Borchers was shot down and killed on the night of 5 March 1945 by W C Walter Gibb and F O Kendall in a Mosquito night fighter of No 239 Squadron Flying Junkers Ju 88 G 6 C9 GA Werknummer 622 319 factory number his air gunner parachuted to safety while his radio operator was also killed he was replaced by Major Rudolf Schoenert By the war s end the bulk of NJG 5 were based at Lubeck Blankensee Eastern Front Edit By early 1943 the Soviet Air Forces were increasing difficulties for the invading German forces At night harassment sorties were flown with elderly biplanes The Polikarpov Po 2 known to the Germans as the Nahmaschine sewing machine did little damage in night raids but had an immense nuisance value The aircraft with their slow cruising speed made interception extremely difficult To counter these attacks IV NJG 5 under Heinrich Prinz zu Sayn Wittgenstein was moved to the Eastern Front in February 1943 The unit moved to Bryansk and Orel in June 1943 for Operation Citadel and later operated under Luftflotte 6 in the Smolensk Bryansk area and under Luftflotte 4 in the Poltava Stalino area Commanding officers EditKommodore Edit Major Fritz Schaffer 30 September 1942 1 August 1943 1 Oberst Gunther Radusch 2 August 1943 3 February 1944 1 Major Egmont Prinz zur Lippe Weissenfeld 20 February 1944 12 March 1944 1 Oberstleutnant Walter Borchers 15 March 1944 5 March 1945 1 Major Rudolf Schoenert 6 March 1945 8 May 1945 1 Gruppenkommandeure Edit I Gruppe NJG 5 Edit Hauptmann Siegfried Wandam late September 1942 4 July 1943 1 Major Werner Hoffmann 4 July 1943 late April 1945 1 Hauptmann Lang April 1945 8 May 1945 1 II Gruppe NJG 5 Edit Hauptmann Rudolf Schoenert 1 December 1942 5 August 1943 Hauptmann Manfred Meurer 5 August 1943 27 September 1943 Hauptmann Baer 28 September 1943 27 January 1944 Hauptmann Leopold Fellerer February 1944 10 May 1944 Major Hans Leickhardt 3 May 1944 6 March 1945 Hauptmann Gustav Tham 10 March 1945 4 April 1945 Oberstleutnant Werner Rapp 5 April 1945 8 May 1945III Gruppe NJG 5 Edit Hauptmann Walter Borchers April 1943 15 March 1944 Major Paul Zorner 16 March 1944 21 October 1944 Hauptmann Ulrich von Meien 22 October 1944 6 February 1945 Hauptmann Walter Engel 6 February 1945 April 1945 Hauptmann Piuk April 1945 8 May 1945References EditCitations Edit a b c d e f g h Aders 1978 p 229 Bibliography Edit Addison Paul Crang Jeremy 2006 Firestorm The Bombing of Dresden 1945 London Pimlico ISBN 978 1844139286 Aders Gebhard 1978 History of the German Night Fighter Force 1917 1945 London Janes ISBN 0 354 01247 9 Balss Michael 1997 Deutsche Nachtjagd Materialverluste in Ausbildung und Einsatz Erganzungen zu Personalverlusten in Ausbildung und Einsatz in German VDM Heinz Nickel ISBN 978 3 925480 36 2 Boiten Theo 1997 Nachtjagd the night fighter versus bomber war over the Third Reich 1939 45 London Crowood Press ISBN 978 1 86126 086 4 Boiten Theo 1999 Night Airwar Personal Recollections of the Conflict Over Europe 1939 45 London Crowood Press ISBN 978 1861262981 Boog Horst Krebs Gerhard Vogel Detlef 2006 Germany and the Second World War Volume VII The Strategic Air War in Europe and the War in the West and East Asia 1943 1944 5 Clarendon Press ISBN 978 0 19 822889 9 Bowman Martin 2011 100 Group Bomber Support RAF Bomber Command in World War II Barnsley South Yorkshire Pen and Sword ISBN 978 1 84415 418 0 Bowman Martin 2016a Nuremberg The Blackest Night in RAF History 30 31 March 1944 Barnsley South Yorkshire Pen and Sword ISBN 9781473852112 Bowman Martin 2016b Nachtjagd Defenders of the Reich 1940 1943 Barnsley South Yorkshire Pen and Sword ISBN 9781473852112 Bowman Martin Davey Chris 2013 Mosquito Bomber Fighter Bomber Units 1942 45 Oxford UK Osprey Publishing ISBN 978 1 4728 0049 7 Bowyer Chaz 2003 Air War Over Europe 1939 1945 Barnsley South Yorkshire Leo Cooper ISBN 0 850529379 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 Hall R Cargill 1998 Case Studies in Strategic Bombardment University of the Pacific ISBN 978 1410224804 Chorley W R 1994 Royal Air Force Bomber Command Losses of the Second World War Aircraft and Crew Losses 1942 London Midland Counties Publications ISBN 978 0 904597 91 2 Cooper Alan 1992 Air Battle of the Ruhr London Airlife Publishing Limited ISBN 9781853102011 Cooper Alan 2013 Bombers Over Berlin The RAF Offensive November 1943 March 1944 London Pen and Sword ISBN 978 1781590652 Everitt Chris 1985 The Bomber Command War Diaries An Operational Reference Book London Pen amp Sword Aviation ISBN 978 1783463602 Foreman John Parry Simon Mathews Johannes 2004 Luftwaffe Night Fighter Claims 1939 1945 Walton on Thames Red Kite ISBN 978 0 9538061 4 0 Foreman John 1993 Air War 1941 The Turning Point Part One The Day by Day Account of Air Operations Over Northwest Europe From the Battle of Britain to the Blitz Air Research Publications ISBN 978 1 871187 22 9 Franks Norman 1994 The Battle of the Airfields 1 January 1945 London Grub St ISBN 1 898697 15 9 Forsyth Robert 2019 Ju 88 Aces of World War 2 Oxford Osprey ISBN 9781472829238 Hall R Cargill 1998 Case Studies in Strategic Bombardment University of the Pacific ISBN 978 1410224804 Heaton Colin Lewis Anne Marie 2008 Night fighters Luftwaffe and RAF air combat over Europe 1939 1945 Naval Institute Press ISBN 978 1 59114 360 4 Hinchliffe Peter 1998 Luftkrieg bei Nacht 1939 1945 Air War at Night 1939 1945 in German Stuttgart Germany Motorbuch Verlag ISBN 978 3 613 01861 7 Hinchliffe Peter 1999 Schnaufer Ace of Diamonds Brimscombe Port UK Tempus ISBN 978 0 7524 1690 8 Hooton E R 1999 Eagle in Flames Defeat of the Luftwaffe Weidenfeld amp Nicolson ISBN 978 1 85409 343 1 Mackay Ron 2000 Messerschmitt Bf 110 Wiltshire he Crowood Press ISBN 1 86126 313 9 Manrho John Putz Ron 2004 Bodenplatte The Luftwaffe s Last Hope The Attack on Allied Airfields New Year s Day 1945 Ottringham UK Hikoki Publications ISBN 978 1 902109 40 4 Mason Francis 1969 Battle Over Britain London UK McWhirter Twins ISBN 978 0 901928 00 9 Middlebrook Martin 2006 The Peenemunde Raid Barnsley Pen 7 Sword ISBN 1 84415 336 3 Murray Williamson 1983 Strategy for defeat the Luftwaffe 1933 1945 Maxwell AFB Alabama Air University Press US Air Force ISBN 978 1 58566 010 0 National Archives 2001 The Rise and Fall of the German Air Force 1933 1945 London Public Record Office ISBN 978 1 903365304 Parker Danny S 1998 To Win The Winter Sky Air War over the Ardennes 1944 1945 Pennsylvania Combined ISBN 0 938289 35 7 Parry Simon 2003 Intruders over Britain The Luftwaffe Night Fighter Offensive 1940 to 1945 London Air Research Publications ISBN 1 871187 16 8 Price Alfred 1973 Battle Over The Reich Shepperton Surrey Ian Allan ISBN 978 0 7110 0481 8 Price Alfred 1991 Last year of the Luftwaffe May 1944 May 1945 London Greenhill ISBN 1 85367 440 0 Scutts Jerry 1998 German Night Fighter Aces of World War 2 Oxford UK Osprey Publishing ISBN 978 1 85532 696 5 Shores Christopher F Ring Hans Hess William N 1975 Fighters Over Tunisia London UK Neville Spearman ISBN 978 0 85435 210 4 Shores Christopher Ring Hans 1969 Fighters over the Desert London Neville Spearman Limited ISBN 978 0 668 02070 1 Shores Christopher F Massimello Giovanni Guest Russell 2012a A History of the Mediterranean Air War 1940 1945 North Africa Volume One June 1940 February 1942 London UK Grub Street ISBN 978 1 9081 17076 Shores Christopher F Massimello Giovanni Guest Russell 2012b A History of the Mediterranean Air War 1940 1945 Volume 2 North African Desert February 1942 March 1943 London UK Grub Street ISBN 978 1 909166 12 7 Spick Mike 1996 Luftwaffe Fighter Aces New York Ivy Books ISBN 978 0 8041 1696 1 Spick Mike 2011 1996 Luftwaffe Fighter Aces New York NY Ivy Books ISBN 978 0 8041 1696 1 Tooze Adam 2006 The Wages of Destruction The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy London UK Allen Lane ISBN 978 0 14 100348 1 Weal John 2012 1999 Messerschmitt Bf 110 Zerstorer Aces of World War 2 London UK Osprey Publishing ISBN 978 1 85532 753 5 Webster C K Frankland 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