Hans-Joachim Birkner Explained

Hans-Joachim Birkner
Birth Date:22 October 1921
Birth Place:Schönwalde, Germany
Death Place:Krakau, Poland
Serviceyears:1940–1944
Rank:Leutnant (second lieutenant)
Unit:JG 52
Battles:World War II
Awards:Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross

Hans-Joachim Birkner (22 October 1921 – 14 December 1944) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator during World War II, a fighter ace credited with 117 aerial victories—that is, 117 aerial combat encounters resulting in the destruction of the enemy aircraft—claimed in 284 combat missions, becoming an "ace-in-a-day" on three separate occasions.

Born in Schönwalde, Birkner was trained as a fighter pilot and posted to Jagdgeschwader 52 (JG 52–52nd Fighter Wing) in 1943. Fighting on the Eastern Front, he claimed his first aerial victory on 1 October 1943. Following his 98th aerial victory, Birkner was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 27 July 1944. On 1 October, he was appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 9. Staffel (9th squadron) of JG 52. Two weeks later, he claimed his 100th aerial victory. Birkner was killed in a flight accident on 14 December at an airfield at Kraków.

Early life and career

Birkner was born on 22 October 1921 at Schönwalde in East Prussia, at the time part of the Weimar Republic's Free State of Prussia. In the summer of 1943, Feldwebel Birkner had completed flight training and was posted to 9. Staffel (9th squadron) of Jagdgeschwader 52 (JG 52–52nd Fighter Wing), a squadron of III. Gruppe (3rd group).[1] At the time, III. Gruppe was officially commanded by Major Günther Rall, occasionally replaced by either Oberleutnant Walter Krupinski on Oberleutnant Josef Haiböck.

World War II

On Friday 1 September 1939 German forces had invaded Poland which marked the beginning of World War II, and in June 1941, Germany had invaded the Soviet Union which created the Eastern Front. In late September 1943, III. Gruppe of JG 52 was equipped with the Messerschmitt Bf 109 G and fought in the Battle of the Caucasus and was based at Zaporizhia. In October, III. Gruppe flew combat missions over the right flank of the 1st Panzer Army and the left flank of 6th Army during the Battle of the Dnieper.

Eastern Front

Birkner claimed his first aerial victory on 1 October 1943 over a P-39 Airacobra in combat south-southwest of Bolschoj Tokmak. That day, III. Gruppe had claimed 17 aerial victories in an encounter with Ilyushin Il-2 ground-attack aircraft and their fighter escort. Birkner claimed his second aerial victory on 4 October over a Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3. The following day he shot down a Lend-Lease Douglas A-20 Havoc bomber also referred to as a "Boston". On 9 October, he claimed another LaGG-3 fighter shot down followed by two further claims over LaGG-3 fighters on 11 October. On 19 October, III. Gruppe moved to an airfield at Kirovograd, present-day Kropyvnytskyi where they stayed until 31 October. Here Birkner claimed a LaGG-3 fighter on 21 October, two LaGG-3 fighters on 24 October, a Bell P-39 Airacobra fighter and another LaGG-3 fighter on 25 October, and an Il-2 ground-attack aircraft and another P-39 fighter on 29 October.

On 1 November, III. Gruppe was moved to Apostolove fighting in the combat area between Nikopol and Zaporizhzhia. Adverse whether conditions rendered the airfield unusable and the Gruppe temporarily used an airfield near Kirovograd from 12 to 20 November. By the end of 1943, Birkner had claimed 24 aerial victories in total. Over the next few months Birkner often flew as Rottenflieger (wing man) to the high scoring aces Günther Rall and Erich Hartmann, claiming many of his victories whilst flying with them. On 3 January 1944, Birkner claimed two LaGG-3 fighters shot down, taking his total to 26 aerial victories. The Gruppe moved to an airfield at Mala Vyska on 7 January where they stayed for three days.

On 10 January, the Gruppe moved to an airfield at Novokrasne located approximately 40abbr=offNaNabbr=off south-southwest of Novoukrainka. While based at Novokrasne, elements of III. Gruppe also operated from Ivanhorod (11 to 13 January), at Velyka Lepetykha (3 to 22 February), and Mykolaiv (2 to 23 February). Five days later, Birkner claimed five P-39 fighters shot down near Kirovograd, one of which was not confirmed. In April, he claimed a further 29 victories, including six in one day on 19 April making him an "ace-in-a-day" for the first time, taking his total to 60 aerial victories. Birkner received the Honor Goblet of the Luftwaffe (German: Ehrenpokal der Luftwaffe) on 24 April. In May, he claimed 17 victories, including another "ace-in-a-day" achievement on 30 May.

III. Gruppe relocated to Roman on 1 June. On 3 June, Birkner claimed three Lavochkin aircraft shot down north of Iași. On 24 June, the United States Army Air Forces' (USAAF) Fifteenth Air Force attacked various targets in Romania with 377 bombers. A fraction of this attack force, consisting of 135 Consolidated B-24 Liberator and Lockheed P-38 Lightning and North American P-51 Mustang fighters, headed for the Ploiești oilfields. Defending against this attack, Birkner claimed a P-51 shot down, his 91st aerial victory. Birkner was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (German: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) on 27 July 1944 for 98 victories.

Squadron leader and death

On 1 October 1944, Birkner was appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 9. Staffel of JG 52. He thus succeeded Oberleutnant Hartmann who was transferred. At the time of this assignment, III. Gruppe was based in Warzyn Pierwszy, Poland. The airfield was located approximately 15abbr=offNaNabbr=off west of Jędrzejów. The Gruppe was under the command of Hauptmann Wilhelm Batz and Oberstleutnant Hermann Graf had just taken over the JG 52 as Geschwaderkommodore (wing commander). On 8 October, III. Gruppe moved to an airfield near Lobellen, present-day Tushino located approximately 30abbr=offNaNabbr=off east-southeast of Tilsit, present-day Sovetsk, on the south bank of the Memel, present day Neman River. Here, Birkner claimed an Il-2 ground-attack aircraft shot down on 14 October, his 100th aerial victory. He was the 95th Luftwaffe pilot to achieve the century mark. Two days later on 16 October, he became an "ace-in-a-day" for the second time, claiming four LaGG fighters and a single Il-2 ground-attack aircraft.

The Gruppe moved to an airfield named Hasenfeld, also referred to as Jürgenfelde, located approximately 16abbr=offNaNabbr=off south of Insterburg, present-day Chernyakhovsk, on 20 October where they stayed until 7 November. Here Birkner claimed five further aerial victories over LaGG fighters, one on 23 October, and two each on 25 and 27 October respectively. On 7 November, III. Gruppe again moved to the airfield at Warzyn Pierwszy. On 12 December, the Gruppe relocated to Krakau, present-day Kraków. Two days later, Birkner was killed in a flying accident when his Bf 109 G-14/U4 (Werknummer 510531—factory number) suffered engine failure during the landing approach at Krakau. Following his death, command of 9. Staffel was passed on to Hauptmann Otto-Karl Klemenz.

Summary of career

Aerial victory claims

According to US historian David T. Zabecki, Birkner was credited with 117 aerial victories. Spick also lists Birkner with 117 aerial victories claimed in 284 combat missions. His victories were recorded over the Eastern Front and included one USAAF P-51 fighter. Included in his total are at least 15 Ilyushin Il-2 Sturmoviks. Mathews and Foreman, authors of Luftwaffe Aces – Biographies and Victory Claims, researched the German Federal Archives and state that Birkner was credited with 117 aerial victories. This figure includes 116 aerial victories on the Eastern Front and one over the Western Allies.

Victory claims were logged to a map-reference (PQ = Planquadrat), for example "PQ 34 Ost 58842". 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
– 9. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 52 –
Eastern Front – 4 February – 31 December 1943
11 October 194310:25P-39PQ 34 Ost 58842
20km (10miles) south-southwest of Bolschoj Tokmak
1329 October 194312:55P-39?PQ 34 Ost 39362, northwest of Mishorin-Rog
10km (10miles) east of Mironovka
24 October 194309:07LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 58191
15km (09miles) east-southeast of Zaporizhia
1427 November 194309:05LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 49784
55km (34miles) north-northwest of Nikopol
35 October 194308:58BostonPQ 34 Ost 59582
25km (16miles) south-southeast of Dnepropetrovsk
1527 November 194314:20LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 47782
55km (34miles) southwest of Bilozirka
49 October 194313:44LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 59732
40km (30miles) southeast of Dnepropetrovsk
1628 November 194308:45LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 48783
55km (34miles) southwest of Bilozirka
511 October 194307:30LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 58182, east of Zaporizhia
5km (03miles) southeast of Zaporizhia
1728 November 194313:47LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 48782
55km (34miles) southwest of Bilozirka
611 October 194307:31LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 58182, east of Zaporizhia
5km (03miles) southeast of Zaporizhia
1828 November 194314:35Il-2 m.H.PQ 34 Ost 48472
15km (09miles) east of Nikopol
721 October 194307:40LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 39481
vicinity of Pjatichatki
1915 December 194312:00P-39northeast of Novgorodka
824 October 194309:35LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 58392
30km (20miles) southeast of Zaporizhia
2017 December 194313:52P-39south of Novgorodka
924 October 194309:36LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 58391
30km (20miles) southeast of Zaporizhia
2119 December 194312:07LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 48654
20km (10miles) northwest of Bilozirka
1025 October 194310:05P-39PQ 34 Ost 39462
40km (30miles) east-southeast of Mironovka
2219 December 194314:20LaGG-3north of Bolschoj Tokmak
1125 October 194310:08LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 39483
vicinity of Pjatichatki
2319 December 194314:22LaGG-3west of Malaya-Tomatshka
1229 October 194306:07Il-2PQ 34 Ost 29524
vicinity of Alekandrovka
2420 December 194311:56LaGG-3south-southeast of Novo-Nikolayevka
– 9. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 52 –
Eastern Front – 1 January – 14 December 1944
253 January 194412:05LaGGPQ 38623
20km (10miles) south of Apostolove
70♠30 May 194408:50LaGGPQ 78599
15km (09miles) northwest of Iași
263 January 194412:25LaGGPQ 48114
45km (28miles) north-northwest of Nikopol
71♠30 May 194414:40P-39PQ 78647
10km (10miles) south of Tudora
279 January 194414:07P-39PQ 29374
15km (09miles) west of Kirovohrad
72♠30 May 194414:43P-39PQ 78652
15km (09miles) southeast of Tudora
2815 January 194408:54P-39PQ 19491
25km (16miles) west of Kirovohrad
73♠30 May 194419:10P-39PQ 78643
10km (10miles) south of Tudora
2915 January 194409:25P-39PQ 19493
25km (16miles) west of Kirovohrad
74♠30 May 194419:13P-39PQ 78812
10km (10miles) south of Iași
3015 January 194412:15P-39PQ 19462
25km (16miles) west-northwest of Kirovohrad
7531 May 194410:31LaGGPQ 78679
15km (09miles) north of Iași
3115 January 194412:21P-39PQ 29341
15km (09miles) northwest of Kirovohrad
7631 May 194410:36LaGGPQ 78679
15km (09miles) north of Iași
?15 January 1944P-397731 May 194416:25P-39PQ 78676
15km (09miles) north of Iași
3215 April 194406:40LaGGvicinity of Balaklava
10km (10miles) south of Sevastopol
783 June 194414:10LaGGPQ 78733
15km (09miles) northwest of Iași
3315 April 194406:43LaGGPQ 35254
25km (16miles) west-southwest of Simferopol
793 June 194414:12LaGGPQ 78733
15km (09miles) northwest of Iași
3415 April 194410:30Il-2PQ 35322
Black Sea, 25km (16miles) northwest of Sevastopol
803 June 194414:14LaGGPQ 78811
10km (10miles) south of Iași
3515 April 194410:32LaGGPQ 35242
Black Sea, 25km (16miles) south of Saky
814 June 194416:15Il-2 m.H.PQ 78589
25km (16miles) northwest of Iași
3616 April 194413:03Il-2PQ 35361
Black Sea, 10km (10miles) west of Sevastopol
824 June 194416:25P-39PQ 78723
20km (10miles) west-northwest of Iași
3716 April 194413:08LaGGPQ 35132
Black Sea, 25km (16miles) south of Euparorja
834 June 194416:40P-39PQ 78559
25km (16miles) west-southwest of Tudora
3818 April 194410:38LaGGPQ 35823
Black Sea, 45km (28miles) southeast of Sevastopol
844 June 194417:15P-39PQ 78595
15km (09miles) northwest of Iași
3918 April 194415:50LaGGPQ 35442
vicinity of Sevastopol
856 June 194417:24P-39PQ 78593
15km (09miles) northwest of Iași
4018 April 194416:05LaGGPQ 35454
15km (09miles) east of Sevastopol
868 June 194412:19Pe-2?PQ 78687
4118 April 194416:17Il-2vicinity of Sevastopol
10km (10miles) south of Sevastopol
878 June 194412:21Pe-2?PQ 75685
42♠19 April 194410:40LaGGPQ 35471
10km (10miles) south of Sevastopol
888 June 194415:10LaGGPQ 78586
25km (16miles) northwest of Iași
43♠19 April 194410:43LaGGPQ 35472
10km (10miles) south of Sevastopol
898 June 194415:30LaGGPQ 6899
44♠19 April 194410:44LaGGvicinity of Sevastopol
10km (10miles) south of Sevastopol
?8 June 1944Il-2
45♠19 April 194415:35LaGGvicinity of Sevastopol
10km (10miles) south of Sevastopol
9014 June 194417:29LaGGPQ 78547
45km (28miles) west-northwest of Iași
46♠19 April 194415:50LaGGvicinity of Balaklava
Black Sea, 10km (10miles) south of Sevastopol
9124 June 194409:56P-51PQ 65133
Black Sea, south of Cape Takyl
47♠19 April 194415:51LaGGvicinity of Balaklava
Black Sea, 10km (10miles) south of Sevastopol
921 July 194410:57LaGGPQ 85841
Black Sea, southwest of Ol'ginka
4822 April 194409:38BostonPQ 25481
20km (10miles) west of Yelnya
939 July 194409:57Il-2 m.H.PQ 45462
4922 April 194413:40LaGGPQ 35712
Black Sea, 55km (34miles) southwest of Sevastopol
9420 July 194412:15LaGGPQ 41569
45km (28miles) north-northwest of Busk
5023 April 194408:00Pe-2PQ 35331
Black Sea, 15km (09miles) northwest of Sevastopol
9520 July 194416:38P-39PQ 40141
vicinity of Lviv
5123 April 194410:50Il-2PQ 35481
15km (09miles) southeast of Sevastopol
9621 July 194416:50LaGGPQ 30262
10km (10miles) west of Lviv
5223 April 194411:20LaGGvicinity of Belbek9721 July 194416:55LaGGPQ 30261
10km (10miles) west of Lviv
5324 April 194414:30LaGGvicinity of Sevastopol
10km (10miles) south of Sevastopol
9821 July 194417:22Il-2 m.H.PQ 40154
10km (10miles) east of Lviv
5424 April 194415:35Il-2PQ 35391
Black Sea, southwest of Sevastopol
9914 October 194415:35Il-2 m.H.PQ 16316
30km (20miles) northwest of Timișoara
5525 April 194407:33LaGGvicinity of Balaklava
Black Sea, 10km (10miles) south of Sevastopol
100♠16 October 194409:09LaGGPQ 26767
20km (10miles) southwest of Prahovo
5625 April 194407:45LaGGPQ 35332
Black Sea, 15km (09miles) northwest of Sevastopol
101♠16 October 194409:10LaGGPQ 26733
15km (09miles) west of Prahovo
5725 April 194407:58P-39PQ 35454
15km (09miles) east of Sevastopol
102♠16 October 194414:15LaGGPQ 25468
15km (09miles) east of Turnu Severin
5827 April 194410:55LaGGnorth of Balaklava
10km (10miles) south of Sevastopol
103♠16 October 194414:32LaGGPQ 25455
Turnu Severin
5927 April 194417:55P-39north of Balaklava
10km (10miles) south of Sevastopol
104♠16 October 194416:00Il-2 m.H.PQ 35517
30km (20miles) southeast of Turnu Severin
6027 April 194418:10P-39PQ 35452
15km (09miles) east of Sevastopol
10517 October 194415:00Pe-2PQ 25356
Turnu Severin
6121 May 194409:46P-39PQ 78562
15km (09miles) southwest of Tudora
10618 October 194409:40LaGGPQ 25632
25km (16miles) southeast of Turnu Severin
6222 May 194415:40LaGGPQ 78792
15km (09miles) southwest of Iași
10718 October 194409:42Il-2 m.H.PQ 25637
25km (16miles) southeast of Turnu Severin
6323 May 194416:02LaGGPQ 68791
10km (10miles) north of Piatra Neamț
10818 October 194409:43LaGGPQ 25639
25km (16miles) southeast of Turnu Severin
6423 May 194416:07LaGGPQ 67183
20km (10miles) southwest of Piatra Neamț
10923 October 194414:00LaGGPQ 25314
20km (10miles) west of Orșova
6528 May 194408:20P-39PQ 78811
10km (10miles) south of Iași
11025 October 194415:00LaGGPQ 25586
25km (16miles) east-southeast of Majdanpek
6628 May 194408:55LaGGPQ 78715
25km (16miles) northeast of Iași
11125 October 194415:02LaGGPQ 25599
25km (16miles) west-northwest of Prahovo
6728 May 194412:20P-39PQ 78511
40km (30miles) west of Tudora
11227 October 194414:15LaGGPQ 25529
25km (16miles) northeast of Majdanpek
6828 May 194417:40P-39PQ 68833
north of Târgu Frumos
11327 October 194414:23LaGGPQ 25533
30km (20miles) southwest of Turnu Severin
6929 May 194413:25P-39PQ 78543
45km (28miles) west-northwest of Iași
According to Mathews and Foreman, aerial victories 114 to 117 were not documented.
11414 December 1944unknown11614 December 1944unknown
11514 December 1944unknown

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Notes and References

  1. For an explanation of Luftwaffe unit designations see Organization of the Luftwaffe during World War II.