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122: 22: 882: 385:. Clade led the gruppe an escort mission against Utrecht. In a subsequent airfield attack against Melsbroek, Clade said the AAA positions were not manned, and aircraft were bunched together or in lines, which made perfect targets. The attack caused considerable damage among the units based there and was a great success. The Recce Wings had lost two entire squadrons worth of machines. 894: 218:, and figured in German civilian aviation after the war. Enlisting in the Luftwaffe in 1937, prior to World War II, Clade served throughout the war as a fighter pilot in the Western and African fronts. Clade is credited with either 26 or 27 aircraft kills, and was shot down himself six times. He commanded the flight that shot down the transport of British 421:
was destroyed. The pilots of JG 27 and 54 claimed 85 victories and 40 damaged. German reconnaissance was able to confirm 49. JG 27 suffered unacceptable losses; 17 Bf 109s, 11 pilots killed, one wounded and three captured. IV./JG 54 lost two killed and one captured. Three Fw 190s were lost and one
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transports "out of action". A further 15 other aircraft were destroyed. 139 Wing reported five B-25s destroyed and five damaged. Some 15 to 20 USAAF bombers were also destroyed. Another source states that 13 Wellingtons were destroyed, as were five Mosquitoes, four Auster and five
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Clade was himself shot down six times, including in aerial combat on 5 October 1943 (during a mission resulting in his 18th victory), on 26 November 1944 and on 25 February 1945 (immediately after his 27th and last air kill). He also sustained severe injuries in a
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in 1956 but was turned down because he exceeded the age limit by two years. However, he continued as a private aviator, was successful in various German competitions, and helped setting up local aviation associations.
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twin-engine bomber of GB I/12 or GB II/12, also in the Maastricht area. Victories over an RAF Spitfire and Morane MS.406 followed in May and June 1940. Encountering
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Clade survived in various minor jobs after his release from a prisoner of war camp. He applied to become a civilian pilot with the newly formed
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for the first time over Dunkirk, Clade was impressed saying that the British fighters were almost the Germans' equals. During the
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Squadron Leader Hugh James: Pilot whose plane was shot down carrying ‘Strafer’ Gott, leading to Montgomery’s hour of glory
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into which 1./JG 1 had been merged, and stayed with this fighter unit for essentially all his remaining wartime career.
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from the Tactical Air Forces 2nd Communications Squadron. Three Spitfires were also lost and two damaged. At least one
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Clade, Emil. Glück gehabt. Ein deutscher Jagdflieger berichtet. Self-published, ca. 1996. 124 p., in German
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The Star of Africa: The Story of Hans Marseille, the Rogue Luftwaffe Ace Who Dominated the WWII Skies
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The Star of Africa: The Story of Hans Marseille, the Rogue Luftwaffe Ace Who Dominated the WWII Skies
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The Star of Africa: The Story of Hans Marseille, the Rogue Luftwaffe Ace Who Dominated the WWII Skies
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between 3 May and 8 May 1945 and became prisoners of war. Clade finished the war as with the rank of
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lost four Mosquitoes, the losses being made good the same day. At least five Spitfires from
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Fighters over the desert: the air battles in the Western Desert, June 1940 to December 1942
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The Silent Attack: The Taking of the Bridges at Veldwezelt, Vroenhoven and Hanne 1940
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Strafer Desert General: The Life and Killing of Lieutenant General William Gott
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Alarmstart: The German Fighter Pilot's Experience in the Second World War
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biplane of 1/I/2. On the evening of the same day, he claimed a French
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El Alamein: The Battle that Turned the Tide of the Second World War
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Aces of the Luftwaffe: The Jagdflieger in the Second World War
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In 1996 he published his memoirs of his service in the war.
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In March 1941, Clade was made an instructor attached to
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in April 1937, Clade was initially certified to fly the
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Nash, pages 111, 211-216, 222 500: 498: 207:(26 February 1916 – May 2010) was a 15: 935:Recipients of the Gold German Cross 472:He died in 2010, at the age of 94. 13: 371:By January 1945, Clade was acting 248: 14: 956: 495: 456: 892: 880: 627:Monty and Rommel: Parallel Lives 581:, Hans Ring, 1969, pages 78, 242 120: 20: 925:German World War II flying aces 823: 799: 787: 778: 775:Manrho & Pütz 2004, p. 219. 738: 729: 726:Manrho & Pütz 2004, p. 217. 683: 671: 659: 647: 620: 264: 692:, Christer Bergstrom, page 328 608: 596: 584: 572: 560: 548: 536: 524: 1: 488: 232: 377:of III./JG 27, and lead the 368:of 7./JG 27 on 23 May 1943. 7: 593:, Independent, 5 April 2015 46:the claims made and adding 10: 961: 642:Jagdgeschwader 27 ‘Afrika’ 360:, having been promoted to 239:Neustadt an der Weinstraße 102:Neustadt an der Weinstraße 475: 184: 173: 163: 153: 145: 133: 115: 107: 87: 80: 349:, to a staff meeting in 690:The Ardennes, 1944-1945 508:. 2012. 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Neustadt an der Weinstraße
Nazi Germany
Luftwaffe
Hauptmann
JG 27
JG 27
Battle of France
Mediterranean Theatre
Operation Bodenplatte
Luftwaffe
fighter ace
World War II
Lieutenant General
William Gott
British 8th Army
Neustadt an der Weinstraße
Rheinland-Pfalz
Luftwaffe
Junkers Ju 52
JG 1
Messerschmitt Bf 109
Maastricht
Netherlands
Belgian Air Force
Gloster Gladiator

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