Wilhelm Lemke Explained

Wilhelm Lemke
Birth Date:27 September 1920
Birth Place:Arnswalde, Free State of Prussia, Weimar Republic
Death Place:near Dodewaard, German-occupied Netherlands
Child:yes
Death Cause:Killed in action
Placeofburial:Ysselsteyn German war cemetery, Netherlands
Serviceyears:1939–1943
Rank:Hauptmann (captain)
Unit:JG 3
Commands:9./JG 3, II./JG 3
Awards:Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves

Wilhelm Lemke (27 September 1920 – 4 December 1943) was a Luftwaffe flying ace of World War II. Lemke was credited with 131 aerial victories—that is, 131 aerial combat encounters resulting in the destruction of the enemy aircraft. All but six of his victories were claimed over the Soviet Air Forces in 617 combat missions.

Born in Arnswalde, Lemke joined the military service in the Luftwaffe of Nazi Germany in 1939. Following flight training, he was posted to 8. Staffel (squadron) of Jagdgeschwader 3 (JG 3—3rd Fighter Wing). He flew his first combat missions in Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, and claimed his first aerial victory on 26 June 1941. There, after 59 aerial victories, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 12 September 1942. He was given command as Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 9. Staffel in November 1942. On 16 March 1943, he was credited with his 100th aerial victory. Four months later, on 28 July 1943, he claimed his 125th and last victory on the Eastern Front.

Lemke was subsequently relocated to the Western Front, where he flew in the Defense of the Reich and claimed six further victories. In mid-November 1943, he was appointed Gruppenkommandeur (group commander) of the II. Gruppe (2nd group) of JG 3 "Udet"; he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves on 25 November. Lemke was killed in action on 4 December 1943 northwest of Nijmegen in combat with United States Army Air Forces fighters.

Early life and career

Lemke, the son of a civil servant, was born on 27 September 1920 in Gundelsdorf near Arnswalde, in what was then the Free State of Prussia of the Weimar Republic (today Choszczno in Poland). He joined the military service of the Luftwaffe as a Fahnenjunker (cadet) on 15 November 1939. Following fighter pilot training, he was promoted to Leutnant (second lieutenant) on 1 April 1941.

World War II

Eastern Front

Lemke was posted to a front-line unit in 1941, almost two years after the start of World War II. His unit was 8. Staffel (squadron) of Jagdgeschwader 3 (JG 3—3rd Fighter Wing).[1] In preparation for Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, JG 3 under the command of Major (major) Günther Lützow was relocated east. Lemke claimed two Soviet Tupolev SB-2 bombers shot down on 26 June 1941—his first aerial victories. He was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class (German: Eisernes Kreuz zweiter Klasse) on 4 July 1941 and Iron Cross 1st Class (German: Eisernes Kreuz erster Klasse) on 20 July. On 11 July, his wingman and Staffelkapitän (squadron leader), Oberleutnant Winfried Schmidt was severely wounded in combat near Fastiv. Schmidt was hit in the lung by the defensive fire of a Tupolev SB tail gunner. By talking to Schmidt over the radio, Lemke managed to guide him back to the airfield at Polonne. The next day, Schmidt was replaced by Oberleutnant Franz Beyer as commander of 8. Staffel.

By 26 August 1941, Lemke had accumulated 15 aerial victories. On this day, flying Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-2 (Werknummner 8245—factory number), he was hit and wounded in the abdomen during combat with Soviet bombers but managed to make an emergency landing. On 3 November 1941, while convalescing, he was awarded the Honour Goblet of the Luftwaffe (German: Ehrenpokal der Luftwaffe). He returned to active service on 17 February 1942 and was posted to 8. Staffel of JG 3 "Udet". On 31 March 1942, Lemke claimed his 20th aerial victory. He claimed three Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3 fighters shot down in combat with 6 UAG (6th Soviet strike aviation group—Udarnaya Aviatsionnaya Gruppa) on 4 April. He was credited with his 30th victory on 24 June 1942, and aerial victories 39 to 42 on 29 July. Subsequently, he was nominated for the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (German: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) by his 8. Staffel. He was given command as Staffelkapitän of 9. Staffel in November 1942. He replaced Oberleutnant Karl-Heinz Langer who was one of the temporary leaders of the Staffel after its former commander Oberleutnant Viktor Bauer had been wounded on 10 August.

Lemke claimed his 57th victory on 7 September 1942, his 58th one day later, and his 59th victory on 11 September. The next day, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. On 27 December, he involuntarily rammed a LaGG-3 in combat. By 31 December 1942 his score had increased to 90 victories. As well as his aerial victories, he was credited with the destruction of aircraft on the ground, as well as three tanks, three fuel trucks, eleven other trucks, three Katyusha rocket launchers, one anti-tank gun, and two mortars. On 16 March 1943, he claimed his 100th aerial victory, a Lavochkin La-5 fighter. Lemke was the 35th Luftwaffe pilot to achieve the century mark. He was promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) on 1 April 1943 and to Hauptmann (captain) on 1 June. He was credited with his last victory on the Eastern Front on 28 July 1943, taking his total to 125.

Western Front and death

On 2 August 1943, JG 3 "Udet" began transferring to Western Front and flew in Defense of the Reich. The Gruppe arrived at Münster-Handorf Airfield the following day where they were placed under its new commander Hauptmann Walther Dahl. On 7 August, the unit for the first time practiced the Y-Control for fighters, a system used to control groups of fighters intercepting United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) bomber formations. Lemke claimed two USAAF Republic P-47 Thunderbolt fighters shot down on 17 August during the Schweinfurt–Regensburg mission, his first on the Western Front. By 14 October 1943, he was credited with one victory and two Herausschüsse (separation shots)—a severely damaged heavy bomber forced to separate from his combat box, which was counted as an aerial victory—over Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bombers. On that day, he claimed his 129th and 130th victory, one of which was a Herausschuss, over B-17s on their second Raid on Schweinfurt.

In mid-November 1943, Lemke was appointed Gruppenkommandeur (group commander) of the II. Gruppe (2nd group) of JG 3 "Udet". He succeeded Major Kurt Brändle, who had been killed in action on 3 November. Lemke surrendered command of 9. Staffel to Leutnant Ekkehard Tichy and took command of the Gruppe a few days later at the Schiphol airfield, near Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves on 25 November, the 338th officer or soldier of the Wehrmacht so honored. On 30 November 1943 at 11:25, he achieved his 131st and final aerial victory over a P-47.

Lemke was killed in action in his Bf 109 G-6 (Werknummner 410558) on 4 December 1943 near Dodewaard, 12km (07miles) northwest Nijmegen. His mission was to lead an attack of 55 aircraft on a fighter intercept mission against USAAF fighters escorting Eighth Air Force bombers. He was shot down by P-47 Thunderbolts of the 352nd Fighter Group. His victors may have been Major John C. Meyer or Lieutenant Virgil Kersh Meroney. Lemke was buried at the German war cemetery Ysselsteyn in the Netherlands (Block CW—Row 1—Grave 24).

Summary of career

Aerial victory claims

According to US historian David T. Zabecki, Lemke was credited with 131 aerial victories. Obermaier and Stockert also list Lemke with 131 aerial victories claimed in 617 combat missions, 125 of which were on the Eastern Front and included 28 Ilyushin Il-2 ground-attack aircraft. Mathews and Foreman, authors of Luftwaffe Aces — Biographies and Victory Claims, researched the German Federal Archives and found documentation for 131 aerial victory claims, plus five further unconfirmed claims. This number includes six on the Western Front, including four four-engined bombers, and 125 on the Eastern Front.

Victory claims were logged to a map-reference (PQ = Planquadrat), for example "PQ 40873". 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
126 June 194106:30SB-3northeast of Berestechko915 July 194115:07I-153
226 June 194106:40SB-3northeast of Berestechko1016 July 194117:35R-ZBila Tserkva
327 June 194115:20DB-3Lviv1117 July 194116:12DB-3Rokytne
429 June 194116:15ZKB-19?Ostroh1225 July 194118:20I-153
529 June 194119:05Il-2Ostroh1325 July 194118:40SB-3
612 July 194111:50DB-39 August 1941DB-3
712 July 194112:00DB-31419 August 194109:15DB-3Zaporizhia
813 July 194106:10ZKB-19?Kiev1522 August 194116:15I-17Ostroh
– 8. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Eastern Front — 6 December 1941 – 30 April 1942
163 March 194211:17R-5southeast of Staraya Russa214 April 194218:05I-61 (MiG-3)4km (02miles) northwest of Bjakowo
1713 March 194216:17I-61 (MiG-3)3km (02miles) north-northwest of Solowjewo224 April 194218:10I-61 (MiG-3)2km (01miles) north of Jennakowo
1816 March 194217:15R-5Konjuchowo, southeast of Staraya Russa234 April 194218:15I-61 (MiG-3)
1928 March 194216:10I-614km (02miles) west of Ramushevo245 April 194213:10I-61 (MiG-3)3km (02miles) south of Meshinki
2031 March 194215:10I-301 (LaGG-3)Tschertowschischina256 April 194210:10I-61 (MiG-3)2km (01miles) south of Komorowo
– 8. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Eastern Front — 19 May 1942 – 3 February 1943
2619 May 194216:45MiG-1north of Kosewedemjan
18km (11miles) south of Vovchansk
5025 August 194211:15Il-2PQ 40873
2727 May 194204:15MiG-13km (02miles) south of Chuhuiv5128 August 194206:30I-180 (Yak-7)east of Stalingrad
2828 May 194208:21I-153northeast of Izium5230 August 194209:22Il-2northeast of Radkowo
2924 June 194218:13Yak-4northeast of Shchigry5330 August 194209:28Il-2southwest of Samydowo
3024 June 194218:17MiG-3southeast of Stary Tschenoissinowo5430 August 194217:00MiG-3southwest of Tundutow
3124 June 194218:19?MiG-3east-southeast of Stary Tschenoissinowo5530 August 194217:05MiG-3north of Tundutow
3226 June 194208:52Il-2566 September 194216:55MiG-32km (01miles) west-southwest of Stalingrad
3326 June 194208:55Il-2577 September 194217:15I-15315km (09miles) north of Stalingrad
342 July 194206:50MiG-3Gorstschetnoje588 September 194205:55MiG-36km (04miles) west of Akhtuba
358 July 194213:27MiG-1Lipetsk5911 September 194210:45Il-24km (02miles) north of Stalingrad
3627 July 194218:15LaGG-3northeast of Kalach6013 September 194212:35MiG-320km (10miles) northeast of Stalingrad
3728 July 194209:07LaGG-3northeast of Kalach6116 September 194209:30MiG-312km (07miles) east of Stalingrad
3828 July 194209:20LaGG-3east of Kalach6218 September 194205:40Il-22km (01miles) northwest of Kotluban train station
6km (04miles) east of Kotluban
3929 July 194204:02LaGG-3southwest of Kalach6322 September 194211:30MiG-3south of Kolobowka
4029 July 194217:45Il-2Tschirskaja6428 September 194205:35MiG-35km (03miles) north-northwest of Stalingrad
4129 July 194217:50Il-2southwest of Loschkij6528 September 194205:40Il-23km (02miles) east of Stalingrad
4229 July 194218:10LaGG-3east of Tschir662 October 194207:28MiG-318km (11miles) northeast of Ssolodetsche
4331 July 194215:55LaGG-3north of Kaibowka676 October 194215:20La-5PQ 58753
vicinity of Stalingrad
4413 August 194217:45Il-2west of Marionowskij689 October 194213:10MiG-318km (11miles) southwest of Serafimovichsky
4513 August 194218:05Il-2south of Wastjascht6917 October 194215:50MiG-312km (07miles) northeast of Leninsk
4621 August 194217:38LaGG-3north of Zaza7021 October 194208:45LaGG-38km (05miles) south of Grjasnaja
4721 August 194217:43Il-2east of Zaza7127 October 194215:05MiG-320km (10miles) north-northeast of Leninsk
4821 August 194217:55LaGG-3north of Zaza721 November 194214:35MiG-3southeastern area of the Leninsk airfield
4923 August 194215:10MiG-1Srednyaya
– 9. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Eastern Front — 19 May 1942 – 3 February 1943
73?
8 November 194207:10LaGG-32km (01miles) north of Akhtuba8317 December 194211:42Il-28km (05miles) south of Kapminski
74?
10 November 194210:20Pe-215km (09miles) southeast of Katschalinskaja8417 December 194211:45Il-23km (02miles) southeast of Abganerowo
7513 November 194211:43MiG-3PQ 49261, Leninsk
35km (22miles) east of Stalingrad
8526 December 194207:15LaGG-3Urjupin, 6km (04miles) southwest of Miljatorskaja
7630 November 194210:40MiG-310km (10miles) south of Bokowskaja8627 December 194210:00LaGG-312km (07miles) northeast of Miljatorskaja
7711 December 194213:20Boston15km (09miles) northwest of Kalach8727 December 194213:32LaGG-38km (05miles) north of Zymla
7812 December 194210:30LaGG-36km (04miles) east-northeast of Ssurowikino8828 December 194211:55Il-29km (06miles) north of Obliwskaja
7912 December 194210:40LaGG-320km (10miles) west-northwest of Kalach8931 December 194207:12Il-2north of Morozovsk
8013 December 194207:15LaGG-34km (02miles) northwest of Tschernigow9031 December 194207:40Il-26km (04miles) west of Urjatin
8113 December 194211:35R-512km (07miles) east of Sety9110 January 194309:35Yak-44km (02miles) northwest of Porchow
8217 December 194211:40Il-26km (04miles) northwest of Kapminski9217 January 194313:40LaGG-36km (04miles) northeast of Kamensk
– 9. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Eastern Front — 4 February – 31 December 1943
9310 February 194314:20Boston15km (09miles) north of Artyomovsk11120 June 194303:48Il-2southeast of Yeysk
9411 February 194310:35Boston12km (07miles) east of Kramatorsk11220 June 194303:50Il-2west of Yeysk
9527 February 194307:40La-58km (05miles) west of Losowaja Buchewka
8km (05miles) west of Juchevka
5 July 1943LaGG-3
9628 February 194313:43La-515km (09miles) south of Izium5 July 1943La-5
9728 February 194313:47La-520km (10miles) south of Izium1135 July 194313:55La-5south of Oboyan
9813 March 194311:15Il-230km (20miles) southeast of Chuhuiv1145 July 194318:12Il-2southwest of Korotscha
9913 March 194311:17R-535km (22miles) southeast of Chuhuiv1155 July 194318:30Il-2south of Belgorod
10016 March 194312:25La-515km (09miles) south of Olchowatka5 July 1943La-5
10131 May 194318:12Il-2PQ 34 Ost 79431, east of Kramatorsk
20km (10miles) north-northwest of Artomovsk
1166 July 194309:35La-5northwest of Belgorod
10231 May 194318:14LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 79274, southwest of Sslawjansk
20km (10miles) south-southeast of Liman
1177 July 194312:07La-5southwest of Oboyan
10331 May 194318:19LaGG-3PQ 34 Ost 79174, south of Barwenkowo
20km (10miles) north of Artomovsk
1187 July 194312:15La-5southwest of Prochorowka
1042 June 194313:50La-5west of Kursk
north of Kursk
1198 July 194312:03LaGG-3north of Belgorod
10510 June 194308:20LaGG-3PQ 35 Ost 90713, southeast of Starobilsk
20km (10miles) southeast of Starobilsk
1209 July 194305:10Il-2east of Warwarowka
10614 June 194314:40La-5east of Kupiansk1219 July 194311:05La-5southwest of Oboyan
10714 June 194314:45La-5southwest of Sswatowo12214 July 194315:35La-5north of Prochorowka
10815 June 194317:32LaGG-3west of Starobilsk
north of Starobilsk
12317 July 194314:00?La-5PQ 35 70811, northwest of Izium
20km (10miles) east of Izium
10915 June 194317:43LaGG-3north-northeast of Starobilsk12428 July 194318:25BostonPQ 35 70871, southeast of Izium
15km (09miles) west-northwest of Krasnyi Lyman
11016 June 194318:12La-5north of Starobilsk12528 July 194318:26LaGG-3PQ 35 70873, southeast of Izium
15km (09miles) west-northwest of Krasnyi Lyman
16 June 1943LaGG-3
– 9. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Defense of the Reich — 8 August – 31 December 1943
12617 August 194317:15?P-47?north-northeast of Liège12914 October 194314:39B-1720km (10miles) west of Schweinfurt
12717 August 194317:26P-475km (03miles) northeast of Liège130*14 October 194314:45B-17Schweinfurt
128*6 September 194311:05B-17west of Stuttgart
– II. Gruppe of Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" –
Defense of the Reich — 8 August – 31 December 1943
13130 November 194311:25P-47Tilburg

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Notes and References

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