Walther Wever (pilot) explained

Walther Wever
Birth Date:16 January 1923
Birth Place:München
Death Place:Near Neuruppin
Serviceyears:1943–1945
Rank:Oberleutnant (second lieutenant)
Unit:JG 51, JG 7
Awards:Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Relations:Walther Wever (father)

Walther Wever (16 January 1923 – 10 April 1945) was a Luftwaffe flying ace during the Second World War. The son of former Chief of the Luftwaffe General Walther Wever, Wever served during 1943 on the Eastern Front and from 19 June 1943 until 10 April 1945 he claimed 44 aerial victories in 250 combat missions. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.

Career

Wever was born on 16 January 1923 in Munich in the Weimar Republic, the son of General der Flieger Walther Wever. Following flight training in mid-1943 he was posted to 3. Staffel (3rd squadron) of Jagdgeschwader 51 (JG 51—51st Fighter Wing).[1] At the time, 3. Staffel was commanded by Hauptmann Heinz Lange and was subordinated to I. Gruppe (1st group) of JG 51 headed by Major Erich Leie and stationed at an airfield named Orel-Slobodka located approximately 20abbr=offNaNabbr=off west-southwest of Oryol on the Eastern Front. Wever claimed his first aerial victory on 19 June south of Karachev, approximately 45abbr=offNaNabbr=off west of Oryol. Depending on source, the aircraft shot down was either a Yakovlev Yak-4 light bomber, an Yakovlev Yak-4 fighter, or a Douglas A-20 Havoc bomber.

Notable landmarks during his career included his 10th kill on 1 September 1943 followed four days later by shooting down three Il-2 Sturmoviks in five minutes. On 29 March 1944 he claimed a further five aerial victories, making him an "ace-in-a-day". Then on 24 June, he claimed his 40th aerial victory.

Squadron leader

On 7 May 1944, Weaver was appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 3. Staffel of JG 51, succeeding Lange who was transferred. Wever had already briefly led the Staffel from 15 to 30 August 1943 when Lange had been temporarily tasked with the leadership of I. Gruppe of JG 51. On 21 June, bombers of the Eighth Air Force on a shuttle bombing mission of Operation Frantic, attacked oil refineries south of Berlin before heading for the Poltava Air Base. The bombers were intercepted by elements of JG 51 led by Major Fritz Losigkeit. In this encounter, two of the escorting North American P-51 Mustang fighters were shot down, including one by Wever. One of the P-51 fighters crashed near the Luftwaffe airfield at Babruysk where III. Gruppe of JG 51 was based. In its cockpit, a map of the Poltava Air Base was found. The Gruppenkommandeur (group commander) of III. Gruppe, Hauptmann Diethelm von Eichel-Streiber, sent the map to the headquarters of Luftflotte 6 (6th Air Fleet). This intelligence led to an attack by Luftwaffe bombers which destroyed 44 parked Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bombers and damaged further 26. On 10 July, Wever was shot down and wounded in his Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6 (Werknummer 410413—factory number) by Soviet Anti-aircraft artillery. Command of 3. Staffel was then passed to Oberleutnant Günther Josten.

Although he lost a foot, Wever continued to fly and was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (German: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) on 28 January 1945 for reaching the final total of 44 victories. He was then transferred to Jagdgeschwader 7 (JG 7—7th Fighter Wing), the first jet fighter wing, where he received further training on the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter. On 10 April 1945, having not scored another kill, Wever was shot down and killed in action by Allied fighters near Neuruppin. That day, the Luftwaffe lost a number of Me 262 pilots, including Hauptmann Franz Schall. The Americans dubbed this day the "great jet massacre".

Summary of career

Aerial victory claims

According to Obermaier, Wever was credited with 44 aerial victories all but one claimed on the Eastern Front in 250 combat missions. Matthews and Foreman, authors of Luftwaffe Aces — Biographies and Victory Claims, researched the German Federal Archives and found records for 44 aerial victory claims with 43 claimed on the Eastern Front and one on the Western Front.

Victory claims were logged to a map-reference (PQ = Planquadrat), for example "PQ 35 Ost 43231". 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
– 3. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders" –
Eastern Front — 4 February – 31 December 1943
119 June 194307:30Yak-1?PQ 35 Ost 43231
5km (03miles) southwest of Tschaikowka
135 September 194317:55Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost 25462
25km (16miles) west-northwest of Mariampol
21 August 194317:10Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost 54732
vicinity of Znamenskoje
145 September 194317:59Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost 25466
20km (10miles) west-northwest of Yelnya
32 August 194308:08Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost 53472
10km (10miles) northeast of Orsha
1514 September 194312:20Il-2 m.H.northeast of Dukhovshchina
42 August 194318:32Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost 54751
15km (09miles) southwest of Tschaikowka
1614 September 194315:09LaGG-3PQ 35 Ost 26393
vicinity of Beloi
53 August 194311:46Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost 54554
15km (09miles) south of Dudorovskiy
1730 September 194309:56Il-2 m.H.east of Tuberizur
63 August 194312:32BostonPQ 35 Ost 53292
15km (09miles) north-northeast of Kromy
1830 September 194309:57Il-2 m.H.east of Tuberizur
714 August 194317:57Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost 51852
15km (09miles) east of Bohodukhiv
1930 October 194307:15Il-2 m.H.southwest of Krijewka
820 August 194314:20LaGG-3PQ 35 Ost 51524
vicinity of Kirkowka
2030 November 194312:40Yak-9northeast of Zhlobin
930 August 194317:43Il-2 m.H.west of Yelnya2115 December 194312:45Il-2 m.H.PQ 25 Ost 93438
20km (10miles) south-southwest of Zhlobin
1030 August 194318:05Il-2 m.H.north of Yelnya2215 December 194313:05Yak-9PQ 35 Ost 03311
20km (10miles) south of Zhlobin
111 September 194318:08Il-2west of Yelnya2323 December 194313:55Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost 03127
10km (10miles) west of Gorodets
125 September 194317:54Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost 25465
20km (10miles) west-northwest of Yelnya
– 3. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders" –
Eastern Front — 1 January – 10 July 1944
244 January 194412:40Yak-9PQ 25 Ost N/96693
20km (10miles) northwest of Vitebsk
35♠29 March 194416:39Yak-9PQ 35 Ost N/04462
20km (10miles) south of Chavusy
256 January 194410:39Il-2PQ 35 Ost N/06783
15km (09miles) southeast of Kamary
3628 May 194407:08Yak-7PQ 25 Ost N/96366
15km (09miles) northwest of Dretun
266 January 194410:40Il-2PQ 35 Ost N/06786
15km (09miles) southeast of Kamary
3721 June 194412:53P-51PQ 25 Ost N/23881
vicinity of Halászi
2712 January 194411:54La-5PQ 25 Ost N/96962
20km (10miles) northwest of Vitebsk
3822 June 194407:35Yak-9PQ 25 Ost N/96599
30km (20miles) west of Kėdainiai
2814 January 194409:11Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost N/05132
25km (16miles) southeast of Kamary
3923 June 194414:00Yak-7PQ 35 Ost N/05896
20km (10miles) east-southeast of Ulla
2914 January 194409:12Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost N/05121
15km (09miles) west-southwest of Liozna
4024 June 194418:00Il-2 m.H.PQ 25 Ost N/96585
10km (10miles) north of Ulla
3014 January 194413:57Il-2PQ 35 Ost N/05133
25km (16miles) southeast of Kamary
4125 June 194411:55Yak-7PQ 35 Ost N/05375
31♠29 March 194412:10La-5PQ 35 Ost N/04481
30km (20miles) east of Stara Bychow
4225 June 194412:04Il-2 m.H.PQ 35 Ost N/05382
32♠29 March 194412:24Il-2PQ 35 Ost N/04451
25km (16miles) southwest of Chavusy
4329 June 194416:25La-5PQ 25 Ost N/94134
15km (09miles) north-northeast of Byerazino
33♠29 March 194416:22Pe-2PQ 35 Ost N/04289
10km (10miles) east of Chavusy
4430 June 194413:24La-5PQ 25 Ost N/94317
15km (09miles) south-southeast of Byerazino
34♠29 March 194416:30Pe-2PQ 35 Ost N/04442
20km (10miles) northeast of Stara Bychow

Awards and decorations

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Notes and References

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