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Fritz Gromotka

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German World War II fighter pilot (1915–1979)

Fritz Gromotka
Born2 June 1915
Kronschkow
Died2 November 1979(1979-11-02) (aged 64)
Remscheid
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Service/ branchLuftwaffe
Years of service?–1945
RankLeutnant
UnitJG 27
Battles / warsWorld War II
AwardsKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross

Fritz Gromotka (2 June 1915 – 2 November 1979) was aLuftwaffeace and recipient of theKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross duringWorld War II. Fritz Gromotka was credited with 29 aerial victories, 27 on the Western Front and 2 on the Eastern Front.

Career

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Gromotka was born on 2 June 1915 inKronschkow, present-day Krążkowy, in thePrussianProvince of Posen within theGerman Empire.[1] In November 1940, he was posted to 6./JG 27, and during theBalkans Campaign of March–April 1941 claimed three victories over Greece, including two RAFBristol Blenheim bombers ofNo. 211 Squadron on 13 April 1941. His first claim was BlenheimL8604 piloted by Flying Officer E. V. Thompson. His second claim was BlenheimL4819 piloted by flown by Flying Officer R. V. Herbert, in which Wing CommanderPatrick Coote was flying. In both instances, all crew members died.[2]

Unteroffizier Gromotka participated in theinvasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, claiming twoDB-3 twin-engine bombers shot down on 25 June 1941 nearWilna. While returning from this mission, he ran out of fuel and forced-landed hisBf 109 E-8 nearMinsk. He returned to his unit on 28 June.

Gromotka was posted to North Africa with II./JG 27 in September 1941. He was shot down in combat on 21 May 1942, but was unhurt after crash-landing. By June 1942 he had claimed a further four victories over theDesert Air Force. In July 1942 Gromotka served as instructor atJagdfliegerschule 4.

He returned to JG 27 in December 1942, with 9.Staffel based in the Mediterranean theatre. From September to December 1943, Gromotka claimed another nine victories. He claimed a USAAF four-engineB-24 bomber on 5 October nearEratini.

In March 1944, III./JG 27 departed the Mediterranean forReichsverteidigung duties and deployment in June to the Normandy Invasion front. On 2 July, Gromotka was shot down and wounded in hisMesserschmitt Bf 109 G-6 during aerial combat.[3] Gromotka was commissioned to Leutnant and was awarded theKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross (Ritterkreuz des Eisernes Kreuzes) on 28 January 1945 for 29 victories.

On 1 February 1945, Gromotka was appointedStaffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 9.Staffel of JG 27, succeedingOberleutnant Kurt Heidenreich in this function. He held this position until the end of the war.[4]

Later life

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Gromotka died on 2 November 1979 at the age of 64 inRemscheid, West Germany.[5]

Summary of career

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Aerial victory claims

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According to Obermaier, Gromotka was credited with 29 aerial victories claimed in 438 missions, and included 10 four-enginedheavy bombers.[1] Mathews and Foreman, authors ofLuftwaffe Aces — Biographies and Victory Claims, researched theGerman Federal Archives and found records for 22 aerial victories, plus seven further unconfirmed claims, achieved in 438 combat missions. This figure includes two aerial victories on the Eastern Front and 20 over theWestern Allies, including eight four-engined bombers.[6]

Victory claims were logged to a map-reference (PQ =Planquadrat), for example "PQ 23 Ost 2951". The Luftwaffe grid map (Jägermeldenetz) covered all of Europe, western Russia and North Africa and was composed of rectangles measuring 15minutes oflatitude by 30 minutes oflongitude, an area of about 360 square miles (930 km2). These sectors were then subdivided into 36 smaller units to give a location area 3 km × 4 km (1.9 mi × 2.5 mi) in size.[7]

Chronicle of aerial victories
  This along with the * (asterisk) indicates anHerausschuss (separation shot)—a severely damaged heavy bomber forced to separate from his combat box which was counted as an aerial victory.
  This and the ? (question mark) indicates information discrepancies listed by Prien, Stemmer, Rodeike, Bock, Mathews and Foreman.
ClaimDateTimeTypeLocationClaimDateTimeTypeLocation
– 6.Staffel ofJagdgeschwader 27 –[6]
During the Balkan Campaign — 6 November 1940 – 11 May 1941
113 April 194116:06Blenheimsouthwest of Bitolj-Kenali[8]3?[Note 1]14 April 1941
Gladiator[8]
213 April 194116:09Blenheimsouthwest of Bitolj-Kenali[8]
– 6.Staffel ofJagdgeschwader 27 –[6]
Operation Barbarossa — 22 June – 19 July 1941
425 June 194110:45DB-3northeast ofVilnius[9]525 June 194112:45DB-3west-southwest of Vilnius[9]
– 6.Staffel ofJagdgeschwader 27 –[6]
In North Africa — 22 September 1941 – 6 December 1942
629 November 194114:32Hurricanesouthwest ofEl Adem[10]8?[Note 1]18 March 194208:30P-40southeast ofTobruk[11]
723 February 194213:15Blenheimwest ofSidi Barrani[11]9?[Note 1]10 June 194207:40HurricaneSidi Rezegh[12]
– 9.Staffel ofJagdgeschwader 27 –[6]
Mediterranean theater — September – 31 December 1943
1027 September 194311:20Spitfire1 km (0.62 mi) north ofKos airfield[13]1510 November 194313:40Beaufighterwest-southwest ofKarpathos[14]
1127 September 194315:17Spitfirenorthwest of Kos airfield[13]164 December 194308:32Baltimoreeast ofKea[15]
1227 September 194316:15Spitfirenorth of the Galli island[13]176 December 194311:40B-24northwest ofEleusis[15]
135 October 194312:53B-24PQ 23 Ost 2951, west ofErateini[14]18?[Note 1]6 December 1943
B-24west ofMilos[15]
148 October 194313:53B-246 km (3.7 mi) north-northwest ofCape Pappas[14]
– 9.Staffel ofJagdgeschwader 27 –[6]
Defense of the Reich — 1 March – 6 June 1944
1919 March 194413:50B-2425 km (16 mi) southeast ofMarburg[16]?[Note 2]12 May 194412:38B-1730 km (19 mi) northeast ofHanau
2012 April 194412:15B-17northwest ofWiener Neustadt[16]22?[Note 1]12 May 194412:38?[Note 3]B-17*30 km (19 mi) northeast of Hanau[16]
2112 May 194412:30B-1730 km (19 mi) north-northeast of Hanau[16]2328 May 194414:30B-17Wittenberg[17]
– 9.Staffel ofJagdgeschwader 27 –[6]
In defense of the Normandy Invasion — 6 June – 15 October 1944
2412 June 194414:05P-47Paris[17]2619 August 194408:53P-47PQ 05 Ost S/UD 8-9, northwest of Paris[18]
2517 August 194414:48TyphoonPQ 04 Ost N/AC 1-2, vicinity ofDreux[17]
– 9.Staffel ofJagdgeschwader 27 –[6]
Defense of the Reich — November – 31 December 1944
27?[Note 1]26 November 194411:15P-51north ofOsnabrück[18]

Awards

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdefAccording to Mathews and Foreman this claim was unconfirmed.[6]
  2. ^Mathews and Foreman list three claims overBoeing B-17 Flying Fortress bombers on 12 May 1944, two confirmed (12:30 and 12:38) and one unconfirmed (~12:50).[6] Prien, Balke, Stemmer and Bock only list two confirmed claims on 12 May 1944.[16]
  3. ^According to Mathews and Foreman claimed at approximately 12:50.[6]
  4. ^According to Obermaier on 19 January 1944.[1]
  5. ^According to Scherzer asLeutnant of theReserves.[23]

References

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Citations

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  1. ^abcObermaier 1989, p. 122.
  2. ^Shores & Cull 2008, p. 243.
  3. ^Prien et al. 2019, p. 328.
  4. ^Prien, Rodeike & Stemmer 1995, p. 313.
  5. ^Dixon 2023, p. 196.
  6. ^abcdefghijkMathews & Foreman 2015, p. 431.
  7. ^Planquadrat.
  8. ^abcPrien et al. 2003a, p. 202.
  9. ^abPrien et al. 2003b, p. 168.
  10. ^Prien et al. 2004, p. 260.
  11. ^abPrien et al. 2004, p. 262.
  12. ^Prien et al. 2004, p. 266.
  13. ^abcPrien et al. 2010, p. 261.
  14. ^abcPrien et al. 2010, p. 262.
  15. ^abcPrien et al. 2010, p. 264.
  16. ^abcdePrien et al. 2019, p. 323.
  17. ^abcPrien et al. 2019, p. 324.
  18. ^abPrien et al. 2019, p. 325.
  19. ^Dixon 2023, p. 195.
  20. ^Patzwall 2008, p. 89.
  21. ^Patzwall & Scherzer 2001, p. 149.
  22. ^Fellgiebel 2000, p. 170.
  23. ^Scherzer 2007, p. 350.

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1 Knight's Cross withJG 3.2 Knight's Cross and Oak Leaves withJG 77.3 Oak Leaves withJG 53.4 Swords withJG 3.
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