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Ju52
Manufacturer : Junkers
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Ju52
Ju52 Artwork Collection |
Falling Angels by Tim Fisher. | The Second Wave, Greece, 20th May 1941 by David Pentland. | Special Duties by Robert Taylor. |
Victory near Podgorica by Ivan Berryman. |
Signatures for : Ju52 | ||
A list of all signatures from our database who are associated with this aircraft. A profile page is available by clicking their name. | ||
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Oberleutnant Joachim Berking Click the name above to see prints signed by Oberleutnant Joachim Berking | Oberleutnant Joachim Berking Joining the Luftwafte in November 1939, Joachim Berking was commissioned and trained as a pilot on Ju52s and He111s as part of KG53 based at Lille in northern France. In May 1942 he was posted to KG55 Grief in Russia, joining the 4th Staffel based in Djepropetrowsk, where he completed 291 combat missions, of which 60 were night operations. In November 1943 he returned to France to become head of training of 1 L/KG5 5 at Dijon. After this posting he converted to fighters, training on the Me109, and in April 1945 was posted to command 4./JG27 Marseille. He received the Iron Cross I and II, the German Cross in Gold, and a special honorary trophy from Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering for outstanding services in air combat. | |
Oberfeldwebel Theo Gerling Click the name above to see prints signed by Oberfeldwebel Theo Gerling | Oberfeldwebel Theo Gerling Theo Gerling was born in 1916. During the war he flew the Ju52 with the Luftwaffe's Transportgruppe, taking part in combat operations in virtually every theatre, first as an observer and later as a pilot. In January 1943, flying a Ju52, he undertook one of the very last flights into Stalingrad, before the capitulation of General Paulus and the 6th Army garrison. He flew a total of 528 combat missions during the war and was awarded the German Cross in gold. | |
Oberleutnant Helmut Schwarz Click the name above to see prints signed by Oberleutnant Helmut Schwarz | Oberleutnant Helmut Schwarz Helmut Schwarz joined the German Armed Forces in September 1939 becoming a Leutnant in 1941. From April 1941 as Staffelkapitan of the Sonderstaffel (Special Staff), to October 1944, by then Oberleutnant, he commanded transport planes in action over the Mediterranean flying Ju52 and SM92. From then until 1945, he was involved with night fighter training. With around 1500 flying hours to his credit, Helmut Schwarz flew in more than 300 missions, and was awarded the Iron Cross Class I. After the war he was involved with the air defence sectors. He retired as Brigadegeneral. | |
Hauptmann Claus Semmelhaack Click the name above to see prints signed by Hauptmann Claus Semmelhaack | Hauptmann Claus Semmelhaack Claus Semmelhaack was a pilot and captain with the Luftwaffe's KGrV106, flying the Junkers Ju52. He took part in the airborne invasion of Norway during April 1940, including the Narvik Campaign. He flew on the Eastern Front, flying in the Smolensk region. Later in the war he became a flight instructor. He was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class. |
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