Emil Bitsch Explained

Emil Bitsch
Birth Date:14 June 1916
Birth Place:Baden, Grand Duchy of Baden, German Empire
Death Place:near Schijndel, German-occupied Netherlands
Placeofburial:Ysselsteyn German war cemetery, Netherlands
Nickname:Birth
Serviceyears:1941–44
Rank:Hauptmann (captain)
Commands:8./JG 3
Unit:JG 3
Awards:Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross

Emil Bitsch (14 June 1916 – 15 March 1944) was a Luftwaffe flying ace of World War II. He was one of the most successful pilots on the Eastern Front; being credited with 108 aerial victories. He claimed 104 over the Eastern Front and four four-engine bombers over the Western Front. He may have been the pilot that shot down Soviet female ace Yekaterina Budanova. Bitsch was killed in action against United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) fighters on 15 March 1944.

Career

Bitsch was born on 14 June 1916 in Bad Griesbach in the Grand Duchy of Baden within the German Empire.

World War II in Europe had begun on Friday 1 September 1939 when German forces invaded Poland. In July 1941, Bitsch served with III. Gruppe (3rd group) of Jagdgeschwader 3 (JG 3–3rd Fighter Wing), based on the Eastern Front and under the command of Walter Oesau. The Wehrmacht had launched Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, on 22 June 1941. III. Gruppe supported Army Group South in its strategic goal towards the heavily populated and agricultural heartland of Ukraine, taking Kiev before continuing eastward over the steppes of southern USSR to the Volga with the aim of controlling the oil-rich Caucasus.

Operating from an airfield at Lutsk, Bitsch claimed his first victory on 2 July over an Ilyushin Il-2. He had a total of five victories by the end of the year. He claimed two Russian Yak-4 twin-engine fighters which were shot down on 24 June 1942 to claim his 9th and 10th victories. In July, he claimed 15 victories, including his 20th 'kill' which he shot down on 13 July. Bitsch recorded 18 victories in August, including his 30th victim shot down on 16 August; his score had risen to 40 on 28 August. On 6 November, III. Gruppe was withdrawn from the Eastern Front and sent to Mannheim-Sandhofen Airfield for a period of rest and replenishment. The first elements of the Gruppe arrived by train in Mannheim on 8 December, the transfer was completed a week later. There, the personnel was sent on home leave. The Gruppe received a full complement of 41 Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4 aircraft and on 6 January 1942 was ordered to relocated to Sicily. On 13 January, 7. Staffel and elements of 8. and 9. Staffel boarded a train to Bari in southern Italy while the rest of III. Gruppe headed for Sciacca, Sicily. The relocation progressed until 26 January when new orders were received, ordering the Gruppe to return to Germany. At Jesau near Königsberg, present-day Kaliningrad in Russia, III. Gruppe began preparations for redeployment to the Eastern Front again.

On 4 September 1942, Oberleutnant Bitsch was shot down by anti aircraft artillery northwest of Stalingrad. He bailed out of his Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4 (Werknummer 13325—factory number) and landed safely but suffered light injuries in the incident. He later returned to combat duty and continued flying. Bitsch recorded his 50th victory on 19 March 1943 three km South of Stary. On 1 June 1943, Bitsch succeeded Oberleunant Franz Beyer who was transferred to IV. Gruppe as Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 8./JG 3. In July, Oberleutnant Bitsch claimed 29 aerial victories. On 5 July, he became an "ace-in-a-day", including three Ilyushin Il-2 ground-attack aircraft on one mission. On 19 July he shot a Yakovlev Yak-1 down on the Mius front, possibly flown by Soviet female ace Yekaterina Budanova. He recorded his 100th victory on 21 July 1943 over a Lavochkin La-5. He was the 46th Luftwaffe pilot to achieve the century mark. III. Gruppe flew its last combat missions on the Eastern Front on 1 August 1943. The next day, the Gruppe was ordered to Tschassof-Jar and then back to Germany where it was based at Münster-Handorf Airfield.

Defense of the Reich and death

III. Gruppe arrived in Münster-Handorf on 3 August where it was placed under the command of Major Walther Dahl. Dahl had been appointed Gruppenkommandeur (group commander) on 20 July 1943. The Gruppe immediately began preparations for Defense of the Reich (German: Reichsverteidigung) missions and was subordinated to Fighter Leader for the Holland area (German: Jafü Holland). Bitsch was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (German: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) on 29 August after 104 victories claimed on the Eastern Front. On 25 August, III. Gruppe was ordered to relocate to Bad Wörishofen in southern Germany. On 1 October, the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) attacked German aircraft production, approaching from the south, targeting the Wiener Neustadt Flugzeugwerke (WNF) in Wiener Neustadt and other targets at Friedrichshafen. At 12:30, III. Gruppe was scrambled. Approximately one hour later, the Gruppe intercepted the flight of 50 to 60 Consolidated B-24 Liberator bombers and 25 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bombers. In aerial combat which in parts was fought in Swiss airspace, III. Gruppe, without loss, claimed four aerial victories and three Herausschüsse (separation shots–a severely damaged heavy bomber forced to separate from its combat box and which the Luftwaffe counted as an aerial victory). In this engagement, Bitsch claimed the destruction of a B-17 which was shot down at 13:44.

On 14 October, the USAAF Eighth Air Force (USAAF) launched the second Schweinfurt raid, attacking the vital ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt. In total, 291 B-17s from the 1st and 3rd Air Division, escorted by two fighter groups, were sent on the mission. The USAAF suffered heavy losses that day. III. Gruppe claimed eighteen aerial victories and Herausschüsse that day. A B-17 destroyed at 14:45 was credited to Bitsch. On 19 December, the Fifteenth Air Force targeted the railroad transportation infrastructure at Insbruck as well as Messerschmitt aircraft manufacturing sites at Augsburg. III. Gruppe intercepted the bombers near Insbruck and claimed eight aerial victories, among them, a B-17 shot down by Bitsch.

Because the weather conditions at Bad Wörishofen rendered the airfield unserviceable, III. Gruppe was ordered to relocate to Leipheim on 18 February 1944. Bitsch claimed his 108th and last aerial victory on 23 February during the USAAF "Big Week" operation. On 15 March 1944, 344 heavy bombers of 2nd and 3rd Air Division, escorted by 588 fighter aircraft, attacked German aircraft manufacturing at Braunschweig. At 10:57, 20 aircraft from III. Gruppe took off at Leipheim and were initially ordered to Wiesbaden-Erbenheim. While the flight was still airborne, the Gruppe received further instructions and were vectored to intercept the USAAF bombers on their return from the target area. In the vicinity of Volkel in North Brabant, Netherlands, III. Gruppe came under attack of approximately 20 to 30 Republic P-47 Thunderbolt fighters. In this engagement, III. Gruppe lost six Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6 fighters for one aerial victory claimed. That day, Bitsch was shot down and killed in action by a P-47 of the 352d Fighter Group in his Bf 109 G-6 (Werknummer 161139) 4km (02miles) west of Schijndel. Bitsch was succeeded by Oberleutnant Raimund Koch as commander of 8. Staffel.

Post-war

Bitsch is buried at the German war cemetery at Ysselsteyn (in the Netherlands). The crash site was rediscovered in 1994 by Thijs Hellings, a researcher of the World War II airwar from Schijndel. With help from the landowner, remains of the plane were recovered including the radio, armored glass, the compass and many other small items.

Summary of career

Aerial victory claims

According to US historian David T. Zabecki, Bitsch was credited with 108 aerial victories. Mathews and Foreman, authors of Luftwaffe Aces – Biographies and Victory Claims, researched the German Federal Archives and found records for 106 aerial victory claims. This figure includes 105 aerial victories on the Eastern Front and one four-engined bomber on the Western Front.

Victory claims were logged to a map-reference (PQ = Planquadrat), for example "PQ 34 Ost 7546". The Luftwaffe grid map (German: Jägermeldenetz) covered all of Europe, western Russia and North Africa and was composed of rectangles measuring 15 minutes of latitude by 30 minutes of longitude, an area of about 360sqmi. These sectors were then subdivided into 36 smaller units to give a location area 3x in size.

Chronicle of aerial victories
ClaimDateTimeTypeLocationClaimDateTimeTypeLocation
– 8. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 –
Operation Barbarossa – 22 June – 5 December 1941
12 July 194112:28V-11 (Il-2)43 October 194114:42V-11 (Il-2)
210 July 194114:45I-162km (01miles) south of Sabelotschje55 October 194114:38SB-3
320 September 194117:06Pe-265 November 194111:55I-61 (MiG-3)
– 8. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Eastern Front – 10 February 1942 – 14 April 1942
726 February 194214:33I-301 (LaGG-3)south of Staraya Russa919 March 194208:57I-61 (MiG-3)30km (20miles) south of Staraya Russa
815 March 194212:58Pe-240km (30miles) south of Demyansk
– 8. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Eastern Front – 19 May – 13 August 1942
1024 June 194218:12Yak-4northeast of Shchigry2113 July 194209:58R-10
1124 June 194218:17Yak-4northeast of Stary Tschenoissinowo2226 July 194216:15LaGG-3
122 July 194207:00MiG-32326 July 194216:18LaGG-3
132 July 194212:10Boston2428 July 194213:13LaGG-3
142 July 194212:13Boston2531 July 194211:05Pe-2southeast of Kalach
153 July 194219:25Il-22631 July 194211:42Il-2west of Kletskaya
163 July 194219:26Il-2277 August 194217:40Pe-2southwest of Stalingrad
174 July 194217:16Boston287 August 194217:41Pe-240km (30miles) southwest of Stalingrad
184 July 194217:17Boston2912 August 194218:00LaGG-3southeast of Kalach
195 July 194206:20Yak-43013 August 194209:35MiG-3north of Pasow
205 July 194206:22Yak-4
– 9. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Eastern Front – 16 August 1942 – 3 February 1943
3116 August 194209:35MiG-35km (03miles) south of Jagowo4028 August 194217:00LaGG-3northeast of Stalingrad
3219 August 194217:50Il-2southeast of Katschalinskaya4128 August 194217:20Il-2east of Stalingrad
3319 August 194217:55R-5southeast of Katschalinskaya4229 August 194206:05LaGG-3northwest of Dubovka
3420 August 194216:22Pe-2south-southwest of Rajgorod4330 August 194216:50Il-2west of Sarepta
3520 August 194216:26Pe-2west of Lake Svetlija4431 August 194210:45Il-2east of Sarepta
3621 August 194217:40LaGG-3east of Stalingrad452 September 194217:10Pe-221km (13miles) northeast of Stalingrad
3725 August 194205:30R-5Stalingrad462 September 194217:11Pe-220km (10miles) northeast of Stalingrad
3827 August 194205:25I-16Akhtuba474 September 194206:55Il-22km (01miles) west of Stalingrad
3927 August 194215:20LaGG-3north-northwest of Akhtuba
– 8. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Eastern Front – 4 February – March 1943
489 March 194311:35Yak-1Petrovsky?16 March 194315:15La-5?
499 March 194311:37Yak-1southwest of Petrovsky
– 9. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Eastern Front – March – April 1943
5019 March 194310:38Il-23km (02miles) south of Stary5523 April 194309:15P-39PQ 34 Ost 7546, Kabardinka
5120 March 194308:45LaGG-310km (10miles) southwest of Rostov-on-Don5627 April 194304:45Il-2PQ 34 Ost 8812, southeast of Makiivka
5223 March 194315:46Il-212km (07miles) east of Chuhuiv5727 April 194304:50LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 8823, southeast of Makiivka
5325 March 194313:50LaGG-320km (10miles) south of Rostov-on-Don5827 April 194304:52LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 8979, east of Makiivka
5420 April 194308:35LaGG-35929 April 194309:20R-5PQ 34 Ost 9868, south of Massalskoje
?20 April 194311:05Il-22km (01miles) south of Novorossiysk
– 8. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Eastern Front – 4 February – 1 August 1943
60?2 May 194306:05LaGG-3east of Starobilsk838 July 194305:57Pe-2PQ 35 Ost 6123, southeast of Prokhorovka
616 May 194318:10Il-2southeast of Slavyansk848 July 194313:02La-5PQ 35 Ost 6127, north of Belgorod
626 May 194318:13Il-2east of Krasnyi Lyman858 July 194313:12LaGG-3PQ 35 Ost 6124, north of Belgorod
639 May 194306:55LaGG-3Bataysk8611 July 194313:35La-5PQ 35 Ost 6124, southeast of Werchopenje
649 May 194316:10Pe-2northeast of Krasnyi Lyman8711 July 194313:35La-5PQ 35 Ost 6124, southeast of Werchopenje
6512 May 194305:05Il-2southwest of Izium8813 July 194305:39La-5PQ 35 Ost 6287, west of Prokhorovka
6614 May 194317:35Il-2east of Pribodnoje8913 July 194305:41La-5PQ 35 Ost 6288, west of Prokhorovka
6724 May 194307:14I-16west of Bataysk9015 July 194318:10Pe-2PQ 35 Ost 7072, Izium
6824 May 194307:17I-16west of Bataysk9116 July 194304:57La-5east of Izium
6910 June 194308:45La-5north of Starobilsk-Ost9216 July 194318:25Yak-1PQ 34 Ost 89142
7011 June 194311:01La-5east of Pokrowskoje9317 July 194310:25Il-28km (05miles) south of Izium
7113 June 194304:05LaGG-3southeast of Starobilsk9419 July 194305:35La-5PQ 35 Ost 7087, southeast of Izium
7213 June 194304:15LaGG-3east of Starobilsk9519 July 194305:42La-5PQ 35 Ost 7085, southeast of Izium
7315 June 194317:34LaGG-3north of Starobilsk9619 July 194305:45La-5PQ 35 Ost 7068, northeast of Izium
742 July 194309:40LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 7922, southeast of Sslawjansk9719 July 194312:10Yak-1PQ 35 Ost 9814
75♠5 July 194303:21?Il-2east of Belgorod9820 July 194304:15La-5PQ 35 Ost 7075, Izium
76♠5 July 194303:25Il-2east of Belgorod9920 July 194304:20La-5PQ 35 Ost 7072, Izium
77♠5 July 194307:42Il-2PQ 35 Ost 61184, west of Volchansk10021 July 194314:14Il-2PQ 34 Ost 7913, northwest of Sslawjank
78♠5 July 194307:51Il-2northwest of Prokhorovka10131 July 194305:35LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 8826
79♠5 July 194312:35LaGG-3PQ 35 Ost 6133, southeast of Prokhorovka10231 July 194305:55LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 8823
80♠5 July 194316:40Il-5PQ 35 Ost 6149, southeast of Belgorod1031 August 194310:30Il-2PQ 34 Ost 8822
817 July 194304:15Il-2PQ 35 Ost 6162, southeast of Belgorod1041 August 194310:32Il-2PQ 34 Ost 8825
827 July 194317:15La-5PQ 35 Ost 6127, east of Jakowlewo
– 8. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Defense of the Reich – 8 August 1943 – 15 March 1944
?1 October 194313:44B-1710719 December 194312:28B-17PQ 04 Ost S/KC
105?14 October 194314:45B-17southeast of Schweinfurt108?23 February 1944B-24
106?14 October 194314:55B-17*north of Arnstein

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