Heinz Lange Explained

Heinz Lange
Birth Date:2 October 1917
Birth Place:Cologne
Death Place:Bergisch Gladbach
Rank:Major
Commands:1./JG 54, 3./JG 51, IV./JG 51, JG 51
Unit:JG 21, JG 54, JG 51
Battles:World War II
Awards:Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross

Heinz Lange (2 October 1917 – 26 February 2006) was an officer and pilot in the Luftwaffe of Nazi Germany during World War II who briefly commanded fighter wing Jagdgeschwader 51. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.

Career

Lange was born on 2 October 1917 in Cologne, at the time in the Rhine Province, the westernmost province of the Kingdom of Prussia within the German Empire. On 15 July 1939, Lange was posted to the newly created I. Gruppe (1st group) of Jagdgeschwader 21 (JG 21—21st Fighter Wing). The Gruppe was formed at Jesau near Königsberg, present-day Kaliningrad in Russia, and placed under the command of Hauptmann Martin Mettig. Equipped with the Messerschmitt Bf 109 D-1, the Gruppe was ordered to Gutenfeld, present-day Lugovoye, in July 1939.

World War II

World War II in Europe began on Friday 1 September 1939 when German forces invaded Poland. That day, I. Gruppe of JG 21 moved to Arys-Rostken, present-day Orzysz-Rostki. On 16 September, Lange crashed his Bf 109 D-1 at Klein Zechen, present-day Szczechy Małe, due to setting darkness.

On 18 October 1939, Lange had a takeoff accident in his Bf 109 D-1 at Celle Airfield. On 30 October, Lange claimed his first aerial victory when he shot down a Royal Air Force Bristol Blenheim bomber of No. 18 Squadron 25abbr=offNaNabbr=off north-west of Hopsten. The Blenheim was on a reconnaissance mission to the area of Osnabrück.

On 4 May 1941, III. Gruppe of Jagdgeschwader 54 (JG 54—54th Fighter Wing) began relocating from Belgrad-Semlin by train to Germany, arriving at Airfield Stolp-Reitz in Pomerania, present-day Słupsk, on 10 May.

Operation Barbarossa

At Stolp-Reitz, JG 54 upgraded their aircraft to the Bf 109 F-2. For the next four weeks, the pilots familiarized themselves with the new aircraft before on 15 June, III. Gruppe was ordered to Blumenfeld in East Prussia, present-day Karczarningken in the Kaliningrad Oblast, in preparation for Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union. During the upcoming invasion, JG 54 would be deployed in the area of Army Group North, was subordinated to I. Fliegerkorps (1st Air Corps) and supported the 16th and 18th Army as well as the Panzer Group 4 in their strategic objective to reach Leningrad. On 30 June, Lange claimed his first aerial victories on the Eastern Front when he show down two Ilyushin DB-3 bombers shout down over southern Latvia.

On 1 October, Lange was transferred and appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 1. Staffel (1st squadron) of JG 54. He succeeded Hauptmann Reinhard Seiler was given command of III. Gruppe (3rd group) of JG 54.

On 15 October 1942, Lange left 1. Staffel of JG 54 and transferred command to Leutnant Walter Nowotny. On 6 November, Lange was then given command of 3. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 51 (JG 51—51st Fighter Wing). He took over command from Oberleutnant Michael Sonner who had been transferred a week earlier. From 15 to 30 August 1943, Lange was temporarily placed in command of I. Gruppe of JG 51, stepping in for Major Erich Leie. During this assignment, command of 3. Staffel briefly passed on to Leutnant Walther Wever.

Group commander

On 7 January 1944, Lange was transferred and briefly commanded I. Gruppe of JG 54, stepping in for Hauptmann Walter Nowotny who was on home leave and then transferred. Command of the Gruppe was officially handed to Hauptmann Horst Ademeit on 4 February.

On 9 May, Lange succeeded Major Hans-Ekkehard Bob as Gruppenkommandeur (group commander) of IV. Gruppe of JG 51. Command of his former 3. Staffel was then officially passed on to Wever. At the time, IV. Gruppe of JG 51 was based at Lysiatychi. On 22 June, Soviet forces launched Operation Bagration, the strategic offensive operation against Army Group Centre. In consequence, IV. Gruppe was moved to Mogilev that day and to an airfield named Bayary located 92abbr=offNaNabbr=off northeast of Minsk and 13abbr=offNaNabbr=off east of Barysaw. On 28 August, IV. Gruppe moved to Modlin Airfield located approximately 35abbr=offNaNabbr=off northwest of Warsaw. Here, the Gruppe predominately flew combat missions to the area north and northeast of Warsaw. Lange was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (German: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) on 18 November for 70 aerial victories. He received the award together with fellow IV. Gruppepilot Oberfeldwebel Heinz Marquardt who had been credited with 89 aerial victories at the time.

Wing commander and end of war

On 2 April 1945, he was appointed Geschwaderkommodore (wing commander) of fighter wing JG 51. He succeeded Major Fritz Losigkeit who took command of Jagdgeschwader 77 (JG 77—77th Fighter Wing). Command of IV. Gruppe of JG 51 was then passed to Oberleutnant Günther Josten.

Shortly after the end of the war the British wanted to evaluate the performance of the German Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D-13/R11 "Yellow 10" (Werknummer 836017—factory number) which had been assigned to the Geschwaderkommodore of Jagdgeschwader 26, Major Franz Götz. At Flensburg, the British Disarmament Wing wanted to compare the fighter's performance against a Hawker Tempest. Squadron Leader Evans approached Lange and asked him to fly a mock combat against one of their pilots. Lange accepted, even though he had only ten flights in a D-9. The mock dogfight was conducted at an altitude of 3000abbr=offNaNabbr=off, with only enough fuel for the flight and no ammunition. The machines proved evenly matched. Lange assessed that the outcome of such a contest greatly depended on the skills of the individual pilot. At the time Lange was not aware that he was not flying a D-13, but rather a D-9. "Yellow 10" was further subjected to mock combat when on 25 June 1945 Josten was asked to fly a comparison flight against another Tempest. This very rare Fw 190 D-13/R11 is now on display at the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum in Everett, Washington, which recently had its Junkers Jumo 213 engine made operable once more. However, it will not be flown again.

Later life

After the war Lange attended the University of Kiel and studied law receiving a doctorate in jurisprudence (Dr. jur.) degree. In August 1950 he started his career working for the Gerling Insurance Group and retired in 1982. Lange died on 26 February 2006 in Bergisch Gladbach.

Summary of career

Aerial victory claims

According to US historian David T. Zabecki, Lange was credited with 70 aerial victories. Obermaier aloso lists him with 70 aerial victories, claimed in 628 combat missions, all but one on the Eastern Front. Mathews and Foreman, authors of Luftwaffe Aces — Biographies and Victory Claims, researched the German Federal Archives and found records for 73 aerial victory claims, plus one further unconfirmed claim. This figure includes 72 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 1928". 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
– 1. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 21 –
"Phoney War" — 6 October 1939 – 9 May 1940
130 September 193912:50BlenheimGroß Berßen, south of Sögel
– 8. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 54 –
Operation Barbarossa — 22 June – 1 October 1941
230 June 194114:48DB-3Dünaburg629 July 194115:45?SB-3south-southwest of Staraya Russa
330 June 194114:53DB-3Dünaburg72 August 194118:40I-18 (MiG-1)Lake Ilmen
45 July 194112:30DB-3Ostrov823 September 194111:00I-18 (MiG-1)Leningrad
55 July 194112:32DB-3Ostrov
– 1. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 54 –
Operation Barbarossa — 1 October – 5 December 1941
97 October 194116:40MBR-2Oranienbaum6 November 1941I-26 (Yak-1)Tikhvin
– 1. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 54 –
Eastern Front — 6 December 1941 – 30 April 1942
103 February 194214:27I-18 (MiG-1)Sokoly-Moor1214 March 194216:17Il-2Lyuban
116 February 194214:10R-5Bolshaya Vishera
– 1. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 54 –
Eastern Front — 1 May – 15 October 1942
131 May 194216:27MiG-3PQ 1928, Volkhov1723 August 194209:27Il-2PQ 47592, Rzhev
north of Rzhev
1415 May 194210:51Yak-1Leningrad1829 August 194207:02I-16PQ 10142, Schlüsselburg
south of Schlüsselburg
157 August 194212:22Yak-1PQ 20522, Kirishi
55km (34miles) east-northeast of Lyuban
1930 September 194210:27I-16PQ 00264, Dubrowka
10km (10miles) southwest of Schlüsselburg
167 August 194212:22Yak-1PQ 20523, Kirishi
25km (16miles) southwest of Tikhvin
– 3. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 51 –
Eastern Front — 6 November 1942 – 3 February 1943
204 December 194213:31Il-2near Ssemitschastry2317 December 194213:46Il-2northeast of Sychyovka
214 December 194213:35Il-2near Morosowa247 January 194308:01Il-2PQ 07683, Velikiye Luki
2217 December 194213:44Il-2northeast of Sychyovka2517 January 194311:15MiG-3PQ 07754, Velikiye Luki
– 3. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 51 –
Eastern Front — 6 November 1942 – 3 February 1943
204 December 194213:31Il-2near Ssemitschastry2317 December 194213:46Il-2northeast of Sychyovka
214 December 194213:35Il-2near Morosowa247 January 194308:01Il-2PQ 07683, Velikiye Luki
2217 December 194213:44Il-2northeast of Sychyovka2517 January 194311:15MiG-3PQ 07754, Velikiye Luki
– 3. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders" –
Eastern Front — 4 February – 14 August 1943
2624 February 194307:35MiG-3PQ 35 Ost 54283, Uljanowo
25km (16miles) south of Kozelsk
305 July 194315:55Yak-1PQ 35 Ost 63613, Maloarkhangelsk
5km (03miles) northeast of Maloarkhangelsk
2711 May 194313:34LaGG-3PQ 35 Ost 63521, Orel
20km (10miles) west-northwest of Maloarkhangelsk
3111 July 194317:25La-5PQ 35 Ost 63611, Maloarkhangelsk
5km (03miles) northeast of Maloarkhangelsk
2828 May 194308:10?I-153PQ 35 Ost 64353, Bolkhov
20km (10miles) south-southeast of Belyov
3212 July 194305:55Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost 63239, west of Novosil
20km (10miles) east of Zalegoshch
2910 June 194319:28Il-2PQ 35 Ost 44383, Bryansk
10km (10miles) southwest of Dyatkovo
3312 July 194306:02Il-2PQ 35 Ost 64896, west of Novosil
25km (16miles) east-northeast of Zalegoshch
Stab I. Gruppe of Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders" –
Eastern Front — 15–30 August 1943
3415 August 194313:29Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost 51846, southeast of Bohodukhiv3718 August 194310:05Pe-2south-southeast of Kharkov
3517 August 194309:45Il-2PQ 35 Ost 41631, north of Achtyrka3822 August 194309:50La-5west of Kharkov
3618 August 194307:41Il-2PQ 35 Ost 60187, Kharkov3926 August 194315:10Il-2west of Kharkov
– 3. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders" –
Eastern Front — 31 August – 31 December 1943
4031 August 194317:44La-5southeast of Yelnya4620 September 194315:30Yak-9southeast of Smolensk
4131 August 194317:58La-5PQ 35 Ost 35388
10km (10miles) east of Yelnya
4726 September 194312:31Yak-9Smolensk
425 September 194306:25LaGG-3west of Smolensk4821 October 194313:44Yak-9Loyew
436 September 194315:37Bostonwest of Novgorod4922 October 194312:01Pe-25km (03miles) east of Loyew
446 September 194317:56LaGG-3south of Yelnya5029 October 194314:07Il-2 m.H.east of Dubrowna
4514 September 194307:17Pe-2?northwest of Yelnya?4 November 194311:45unknown
– 3. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders" –
Eastern Front — 1 January – 7 May 1944
511 January 194413:55Il-2 m.H.south of Vitebsk554 January 194411:57Il-2 m.H.north of Vitebsk
521 January 194413:57Il-2 m.H.south of Vitebsk564 January 194412:00?Il-2 m.H.north of Vitebsk
531 January 194413:57Il-2 m.H.south of Vitebsk576 January 194409:59Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost N/05193, Orsha
30km (20miles) southwest of Liozna
544 January 194411:48Il-2 m.H.north of Vitebsk?10 April 194416:45Il-240km (30miles) south of Ternopil
Stab IV. Gruppe of Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders" –
Eastern Front — 7 May 1944 – 2 April 1945
5829 June 194410:12La-5PQ 25 Ost 95748, Barysaw
30km (20miles) north-northeast of Beresino
657 October 194415:56BostonPQ 25 Ost 03468, Nasielsk
15km (09miles) southwest of Modlin
5924 July 194413:37?P-39PQ 25 Ost 21845
15km (09miles) northeast of Jarosław
667 October 194415:58BostonPQ 25 Ost 03468, Nasielsk
15km (09miles) southwest of Modlin
6031 July 194411:48Il-2 m.H.PQ 25 Ost 45141, Kaunas
10km (10miles) east of Kowna
?9 October 194415:43Yak-940km (30miles) northeast of Warsaw
6117 August 194411:02Yak-9PQ 25 Ost 36346, Kelmė
30km (20miles) south of Schaulen
6710 October 194415:25?Il-2 m.H.PQ 25 Ost 13545, Jablonna
15km (09miles) north of Warsaw
6229 August 194409:53Yak-9PQ 25 Ost 13518, Radzymin
20km (10miles) north of Warsaw
6815 October 194411:11Yak-7PQ 25 Ost 13573, Jabłonna
vicinity of Warsaw
635 September 194409:50La-5PQ 25 Ost 13368, Wyszków
40km (30miles) east of Nasielsk
6915 October 194411:44Il-2 m.H.PQ 25 Ost 13544, Jabłonna
15km (09miles) north of Warsaw
647 October 194413:24BostonPQ 25 Ost 13318, Ostenburg
20km (10miles) northeast of Nasielsk
7016 October 194414:50Yak-9PQ 25 Ost 13379, Ostenburg
25km (16miles) northeast of Nasielsk

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