March 25, 2005 at 4:03 pm
here the link to the german ebay with a offer of a picture from crashed Halifax on 03.05.1943 in Venlo / Dutch
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=15504&item=6163325721&rd=1
Regards
Nils
By: jerry brewer - 26th March 2005 at 10:12
date
Hi,
To true on langauge conversion..
Didn’t think of the other order of date, but i think it might have been easy to type a 5 instead of 4 on a typewriter, or as you say it is the date of printing of the photo.
Sticking to any thread, I personally think is always important,
On serious note this thread is afterall, discussing the potential loss of a halifax crew.
Happy easter to all, hope most remember what this weekend is all about.
( nope not the easter bunny !! )
cheers
jerry
By: Flood - 25th March 2005 at 23:22
I am willing to accept that he could have been a major at the time – I was Babelfishing and we all know how the language and its meanings gets screwed up when translating with no working knowledge…
What is the correct way of translating dates in German? 3/5/43 makes it the third of May, 1943, to me yet it could be done the (ahem) American way – thus making it March the fifth, 1943; none are marked down on or around that date as being shot down by Streib, though, and no Halifaxes are given the location of Venlo for their demise…
Since the base used by Streib was Venlo maybe that was where this photo was printed, and 3/5/43 was the date it was printed?
PDS – please stick to the subject and leave the personal prejudices (and experiences) to a more appropriate thread (or make one up).
Flood
By: Hatton - 25th March 2005 at 21:18
I do not understand the sense of your statements.
don’t worry, its likely there isn’t any.
By: EHVB - 25th March 2005 at 21:17
As this is in Holland it is not usual that the trees are without leaves in May. However in early April this is normal, so my guess the pic was shot earlier than May, so the April date might be right. BW Roger
By: archieraf - 25th March 2005 at 20:56
Another possibility to consider – data for this claim comes from Tony Woods Luftwaffe losses site
02.03.43
Hptm. Herbert Lütje 8./NJG 1 Halifax 6359G 3 km. N. Venlo: 5.800 m. 00.08
A/c type and location match but different pilot for claim and date differs too.
By: ...starfire - 25th March 2005 at 20:39
Exactly what I said!
I put it down to experience…………
I do not understand the sense of your statements.
By: jerry brewer - 25th March 2005 at 20:16
Hi,
Just checked multimap, and Vierlingsbeek is just north of venlo, so it is possible that it was this date & a/c.
cheers
Jerry
By: PDS - 25th March 2005 at 20:13
Exactly what I said!
I put it down to experience…………
By: ...starfire - 25th March 2005 at 20:08
a German selling on E-bay…
Must be a con……………
What do you want to say? :confused:
BTW: This particular seller lives at Stockholm …
Cheers
…chris, who never sells old photos on ebay
By: PDS - 25th March 2005 at 20:00
a German selling on E-bay…
Must be a con……………
By: jerry brewer - 25th March 2005 at 19:58
claims
Hi,
possibly date is a typo ?
Streib is quoted as Maj , at least as early as Jan ’43 , his claim for that date, [haven’t checked back further].
13.01.43 Maj. Werner Streib Stab I./NJG 1 Lancaster
Personally think a 05 was typed instead of a 04 , and think most likely date is :-
03.04.43 Maj. Werner Streib Stab I./NJG 1 Halifax
03.04.43 Maj. Werner Streib Stab I./NJG 1 Halifax S.W. Vierlingsbeek
03.04.43 Maj. Werner Streib Stab I./NJG 1 Halifax 3 km. Pfalzberge
Anyone know locations and they can eliminate one or two a/c ?
cheers
Jerry
By: Flood - 25th March 2005 at 17:18
A few slight problems with the details given…
No Halifaxes fell that night, and only one was lost whilst training in the afternoon – according to Bomber Command Losses 1943. Also Werner Streib was only promoted to Major (apparently) at the beginning of June 1943. He was later credited with shooting down 5 Lancasters in 30 minutes in a pre-production He 219A0 (V-9) over the night of 11-12/6/43 on the types first operational mission, after they were delivered to NJG 1 at Venlo in April 1943 – it would be very unusual for the bomber itself to have come down in Venlo, so I conclude that the print or caption was made on 3/5/43 at Venlo about an earlier incident; how much earlier might depend on how involved Streib was with getting the units new He219s up to operational standard.
Can’t find a list of Streibs tally on the web, though.
Flood