Waldemar Wübke

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Who is Waldemar Wübke?

Waldemar Wübke was a Luftwaffe fighter pilot during World War II.

He was one of the few Luftwaffe fighter pilots to survive combat duty over the entire course of the war. Wübke flew various types of German fighters in combat and was credited with a total of 15 victories over Allied aircraft.

In 1940 as a Leutnant, Wübke flew sorties with pilots of the 9. Staffel, III./Jagdgeschwader 54 during the Battle of Britain. His last combat flights were made in 1945 flying "Platzschutz" or airfield defense missions for General Adolf Galland's Me 262 jet squadron, Jagdverband 44.

Along with a handful of experienced fighter pilots, the now Hauptmann Wübke flew the outstanding piston-engined Fw190D-9 fighter in an effort to protect the jets of JV 44 from attack by Allied fighters during take-off. Their unit was based close to the jets at München-Riem, Germany.

Since the airfield at München-Reim was heavily protected from Allied aircraft by flak batteries, the Fw 190Ds of the Würger-Staffel had to be made instantly recognizable as ‘friendlies’ to the flak battery crews. To facilitate this, the under surfaces of many of the airfield defense fighters were painted bright red with white stripes.

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on July 23, 2013

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