-
Staffel and the 8. Staffel,
while formally part of
SchlG 1,
operated semi-independently. 8.(Pz)/
Schl.
G. 1 was
formed from 10.(Schlacht)/LG 2 on 13 January...
- Germany, the
Ladenschlussgesetz or "Shop
Closing Law" (abbreviated: Lad
SchlG) is the
federal "blue law"
compelling retail stores to
close to the public...
-
abbreviated SchlG, the
reformed Stukageschwader in 1943 were
abbreviated SG. The 4
SchlG Gruppen were
integrated into the
former Stuka (St
G) and Schnellkampfgeschwader...
-
ground attack wing (in
German Schlachtgeschwader 1,
SchlG 1). The Hs 123
became a part of 7./
SchlG 1.
During May 1942, this "new" unit parti****ted in...
- the
Soviet Union. When on 13
January 1942 II.(
Schl)/LG 2 was
renamed to I./Schlachtgeschwader 1 (
Schl.
G.1),
Druschel was
promoted to Gruppenkommandeur...
- wide
variety of armaments. In
preparation for the
arrival of the B-1, I./
SchlG 1 had been
formed in
January 1942 with Bf 109 E/Bs (fighter-bomber version...
-
heavy fighters such as the Bf 110 or Me 410 Hornisse.
Schlachtgeschwader (
SchlG,
since 1943 SG) –
Schlacht (German: "strike")
These were
ground attack or...
- by one
Spitfire squadron. On 16 April, in a
small counter-attack,
eight SchlG 10 Fw 190s,
escorted by 16 Bf 109s of JG 27 led an
attack on
Allied airfields...
- of II./
SchlG 1
March 1942 –
September 1942 Succeeded by
Hauptmann Heinz Frank Preceded by
Major Alfred Druschel Gruppenkommandeur of II./St
G 1 9 December...
- John (2015).
Luftwaffe Aces —
Biographies and
Victory Claims —
Volume 2
G–L.
Walton on Thames: Red Kite. ISBN 978-1-906592-19-6. Obermaier,
Ernst (1976)...