Gustav Denk Explained

Gustav Denk
Birth Date:24 January 1915
Birth Place:Soest
Death Place:Chernigov
Child:yes
Death Cause:Killed in action
Serviceyears:1939–1943
Rank:Oberleutnant (first lieutenant)
Unit:JG 52
Commands:5./JG 52, 6./JG 52
Awards:Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross

Gustav Denk (24 January 1915 – 13 February 1943) was a German military aviator who served in the Luftwaffe during World War II. As a fighter ace, he was credited with 67 aerial victories—that is, 67 aerial combat encounters resulting in the destruction of the enemy aircraft—claimed in over 500 combat missions. One aerial victories were claimed over the Western Front, the other victories were claimed over the Eastern Front.

Denk was born in Soest, and following fighter pilot training was posted to Jagdgeschwader 52 (JG 52—52nd Fighter Wing) in 1939. He claimed his first aerial victory on 13 July 1940 during the Battle of Britain. In 1941, his unit was transferred east where it participated in Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. In January 1943, Denk was appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 5. Staffel (5th squadron) of JG 52. On 13 February 1943, he was killed in action, shot down by Soviet anti-aircraft artillery near Chernigov. Posthumously, Denk was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 14 March 1943.

Career

Denk was born on 24 January 1915 in Soest in the Province of Westphalia of the German Empire. In late 1939, he was posted to II. Gruppe (2nd group) of Jagdgeschwader 52 (JG 52—52nd Fighter Wing), at the time headed by Hauptmann Hans-Günther von Kornatzki. On 27 June 1940, II. Gruppe moved to an airfield at Nordholz located approximately 10abbr=offNaNabbr=off south of Cuxhaven. Here on 13 July during the Battle of Britain, Denk claimed his first aerial victory when he shot down a Royal Air Force Bristol Blenheim bomber.

Operation Barbarossa

In preparation of Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, II. Gruppe of JG 52, without a period of replenishment in Germany, was ordered to airfields close to the German-Soviet demarcation line. While the Gruppenstab (group headquarters unit) and 4. Staffel were based at Suwałki in northeastern Poland, 5. and 6. Staffel were transferred to a forward airfield at Sobolewo. For the invasion, II. Gruppe of JG 52 was subordinated to the Geschwaderstab (headquarters unit) of Jagdgeschwader 27 (JG 27—27th Fighter Wing). The Geschwader was part of the VIII. Fliegerkorps commanded by Generaloberst Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen which supported the northern wing of Army Group Centre.

II. Gruppe was ordered to relocate to Soltsy, 30abbr=offNaNabbr=off west of Lake Ilmen, on 5 August in support of the 16th Army and Army Group North. Here, the Gruppe supported the fighting south of Lake Ilmen, and the German attacks on Shlisselburg, Leningrad and the Soviet fleet at Kronstadt. On 24 August, II. Gruppe was ordered to an airfield at Spasskaya Polist on the river Polist, south of Chudovo and north of Novgorod on Lake Ilmen, supporting the 18th Army in its advance towards the Neva and Lake Ladoga. Here Denk claimed his second aerial victory and first on the Eastern Front on 25 August when he shot down an I-18 fighter, an alternative Luftwaffe name for a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1.

Since German forces had reached the proximity of Leningrad, II. Gruppe was ordered to Lyuban on 1 September, approximately 70abbr=offNaNabbr=off to Leningrad and located on the road to Moscow. The Gruppe stayed at Lyuban until 30 September, flying missions to Shlisselburg, Leningrad and Mga. Here Denk claimed a Polikarpov I-16 fighter on 7 September and a Polikarpov I-153 fighter on 21 September.

Eastern Front

In late January 1942, II. Gruppe was withdrawn from the Eastern Front and sent to Jesau near Königsberg for a period of recuperation and replenishment, arriving on 24 January 1942. In Jesau, the Gruppe received many factory-new Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4 aircraft. On 14 April, II. Gruppe received orders to move to Pilsen, present-day Plzeň in the Czech Republic, for relocation to the Eastern Front. The Gruppe had also received a new commander, Hauptmann Erich Woitke had been transferred and was replaced by Hauptmann Johannes Steinhoff. The Gruppe then moved to Wien-Schwechat on 24 April before flying to Zürichtal, present-day Solote Pole, a village near the urban settlement Kirovske in the Crimea. There, II. Gruppe participated in Operation Trappenjagd, a German counterattack during the Battle of the Kerch Peninsula, launched on 8 May.

The Gruppe then moved to Maykop located in the North Caucasus on 21 September where, with the exception of 24 to 29 October, they were based until 26 November. Here, Denk claimed two aerial victories over Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3 fighters near Tuapse on 25 September, taking his total to 21 aerial victories. On 19 November, Soviet forces launched Operation Uranus which led to the encirclement of Axis forces in the vicinity of Stalingrad. To support the German forces fighting in the Battle of Stalingrad forced the Luftwaffe to relocate its forces and ordered II. Gruppe to move from Maykop to Morozovsk, located approximately 200abbr=offNaNabbr=off west of Stalingrad, on 26 November. By end of November 1942, Denk's number of aerial victories had increased to 36, making him the fifth most successful fighter pilot of II. Gruppe.

On 23 December, Denk received the German Cross in Gold . On 30 December, the Gruppe was ordered to an airfield at Gigant, retreating from the advancing Soviet forces. There, the unit flew ground missions against the Soviet infantry as well as fighter escort missions for Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 87 dive bombers. On 22 January 1943, II. Gruppe had to retreat further and moved to an airfield at Rostov-on-Don. Operating from Rostov, Denk claimed a Petlyakov Pe-2 bomber on 26 January, a Polikarpov R-5 reconnaissance bomber on 27 January, two LaGG-3 fighters on 31 January, a Lavochkin La-5 fighter on 1 February, and another La-5 and a Yakovlev Yak-1 fighter the following day.

Squadron leader and death

In January 1943, Denk officially succeeded Oberleutnant Siegfried Simsch as Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 5. Staffel of JG 52. Simsch had been wounded in combat on 3 November 1942. The Staffel had then been temporarily led by Oberfeldwebel Willi Nemitz. On 7 February, the Gruppe moved to Kuteinikowo near Stalino, present-day Donetsk, where Denk claimed a Yak-1 that day. On 10 February, he succeeded Hauptmann Rudolf Resch as Staffelkapitän of 6. Staffel of JG 52. That day, the Gruppe was moved to the combat area of the Kuban bridgehead where it was initially based at an airfield at Slavyansk-na-Kubani. The next day on 11 February, he claimed two Yak-1 fighters. On 12 February, Denk became an ace-in-a-day, claiming four I-153 fighters and a R-5 reconnaissance bomber.

On 13 February, Denk claimed his 67th and last aerial victory when he shot down a Douglas A-20 Havoc, also known as "Boston". He was then killed in action when he was shot down in his Bf 109 G-2 (Werknummer 14554—factory number) by anti-aircraft artillery over the Soviet airfield at Chernigov. He was posthumously awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (German: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) on 14 March 1943. Denk was succeeded by Nemitz as commander of 6. Staffel.

Summary of career

Aerial victory claims

According to US historian David T. Zabecki, Denk was credited with 67 aerial victories. Spick also lists Denk with 67 aerial victories claimed in over 500 combat missions. Mathews and Foreman, authors of Luftwaffe Aces — Biographies and Victory Claims, researched the German Federal Archives and found records for 67 aerial victory claims, plus one further unconfirmed claim. All but two of his confirmed victories were claimed on the Eastern Front.

Victory claims were logged to a map-reference (PQ = Planquadrat), for example "PQ 95722". 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
– 6. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 52 –
Battle of Britain and on the English Channel — 26 June 1940 – 9 June 1941
113 July 194019:50Blenheimnorthwest of Borkum1 May 194114:28Blenheim
– 6. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 52 –
Operation Barbarossa — 22 June – 6 November 1941
225 August 194116:35I-18 (MiG-1)421 September 194105:55I-153
37 September 194118:30I-16
Stab II. Gruppe of Jagdgeschwader 52 –
Eastern Front — 7 May 1942 – January 1943
59 May 194215:27I-162912 November 194214:04I-16PQ 95722
20abbr=onNaNabbr=on north-northeast of Tuapse
613 June 194210:27LaGG-33012 November 194214:06Il-2PQ 95753
15abbr=onNaNabbr=on east of Tuapse
722 August 194210:56I-153PQ 49334
south of Stalingrad
3115 November 194209:14Yak-1PQ 94161, Lazarevskoye
45abbr=onNaNabbr=on southwest of Pavlovskaya
823 August 194205:40LaGG-3PQ 49661
65abbr=onNaNabbr=on southeast of Stalingrad
3228 November 194212:06Il-2PQ 49382
25abbr=onNaNabbr=on south of Bassargino
923 August 194217:30LaGG-3PQ 49271
5abbr=onNaNabbr=on east of Stalingrad
3328 November 194212:10Il-2PQ 49353
south of Bassargino
107 September 194212:05I-16PQ 446513430 November 194213:09Yak-1PQ 39143
35abbr=onNaNabbr=on west-northwest of Kalach
119 September 194205:38LaGG-3PQ 54571
west of Bolkhov
3530 November 194213:12Yak-1PQ 39153
20abbr=onNaNabbr=on northwest of Kalach
129 September 194214:04LaGG-3PQ 444443630 November 194213:15Il-2PQ 29432
vicinity of Usawijnskij
139 September 194214:08LaGG-3PQ 44482371 December 194208:57P-40PQ 39311
30abbr=onNaNabbr=on east-northeast of Oblivskaya
1410 September 194214:07LaGG-3PQ 44153
vicinity of Wosnessnokaja
382 December 194212:14Yak-1PQ 49354
south of Bassargeno
1512 September 194214:12?P-40?PQ 49413, Krasnaya Sloboda
south of Malgobek
392 December 194212:16Il-2PQ 49354
south of Bassargeno
1616 September 194216:20LaGG-3PQ 54414, northeast of Kalinowskaja
vicinity of Kalinowskaja
408 December 194209:45Yak-1PQ 39651
35abbr=onNaNabbr=on north of Shutow
1716 September 194216:21LaGG-3PQ 54414, northeast of Kalinowskaja
vicinity of Kalinowskaja
418 December 194209:46Yak-1PQ 39654, Nowy Jereskij
35abbr=onNaNabbr=on north of Shutow
1818 September 194214:15I-153PQ 54412
vicinity of Kalinowskaja
428 December 194209:58P-40PQ 39491
vicinity of Nowij-Kut
1918 September 194214:16I-153PQ 54412
vicinity of Kalinowskaja
4318 December 194210:33Yak-1PQ 39823
vicinity of Gromosslawka
2025 September 194216:30LaGG-3PQ 95763, Tuapse4418 December 194210:34Yak-1PQ 39733
30abbr=onNaNabbr=on northwest of Shutow
2125 September 194216:31LaGG-3PQ 95763, Tuapse4519 December 194213:14La-5PQ 49534
35- south of Stalingrad
2226 October 194214:20Yak-1PQ 447844619 December 194213:15Yak-1PQ 49641
45abbr=onNaNabbr=on south-southeast of Stalingrad
2330 October 194212:33Yak-1PQ 94161, Lazarevskoye4719 December 194213:17Yak-1PQ 49671
50abbr=onNaNabbr=on south-southeast of Stalingrad
2430 October 194212:37Yak-1PQ 94161, Lazarevskoye4820 December 194210:54Il-2PQ 39853
252 November 194211:56LaGG-3PQ 941524922 December 194210:51?La-5PQ 39823, north of Vasilyevka
vicinity of Gromosslawka
262 November 194211:56LaGG-3PQ 941525026 December 194210:28?La-5PQ 39812
25abbr=onNaNabbr=on northwest of Shutow
273 November 194211:32Pe-2PQ 944815128 December 194210:27La-5PQ 38351, north of Kotelnikowo
283 November 194212:00LaGG-3PQ 94152
– 5. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 52 –
Eastern Front — January – 3 February 1943
5226 January 194310:35Pe-2PQ 08613561 February 194312:00La-5PQ 18544
5327 January 194314:25R-5PQ 07442572 February 194306:50La-5PQ 12842
20abbr=onNaNabbr=on west-northwest of Neshin
5431 January 194313:07LaGG-3PQ 99601582 February 194313:32Yak-1PQ 08843
5531 January 194313:10LaGG-3PQ 99541
– 5. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 52 –
Eastern Front — 4 – 10 February 1943
597 February 194312:54Yak-1PQ 34 Ost 99662
5abbr=onNaNabbr=on east of Rovenki
– 6. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 52 –
Eastern Front — 10 – 13 February 1943
6011 February 194306:00Yak-1PQ 34 Ost 864664♠12 February 194314:35I-153PQ 34 Ost 85482
vicinity of Schabonowskoja
6111 February 194306:02Yak-1PQ 34 Ost 864965♠12 February 194314:37I-153PQ 34 Ost 85624
Lake south of Nowo-Michajlowskoje
62♠12 February 194307:50I-153PQ 34 Ost 85174
west of Eriwanskaja
66♠12 February 194314:42R-5PQ 34 Ost 85833
Oljginka
63♠12 February 194307:53I-153PQ 34 Ost 85311
vicinity of Schapssugskaja
6713 February 194309:38BostonPQ 34 Ost 86522
Storo-Dsherilijewskaja

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