- Lehrgeschwader 2
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unit_name=Lehrgeschwader 2
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dates=1938-1942
country=Germany
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branch=Luftwaffe
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role= Tactical and Direct Ground Support.
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battle_honours=Lehrgeschwader 2 (LG 2) (Learning Wing 2) was a Luftwaffe unit during
World War II , operating fighter, night fighter, reconnaissance and ground support "Gruppen"."Lehrgeschwader" were in general mixed-formation units tasked with the operational evaluation of new types of aircraft and/or with the development/evaluation of new operational tactics or practices. Each "Gruppe" within the unit was equipped with a different type of aircraft.
In 1939 Lehrgeschwader 2 thus consisted of a Bf 109 fighter "Gruppe" (designated I.(J)/LG 2), a
Henschel Hs 123 ground assault "Gruppe" (II.(Schl.)/LG 2), and a reconnaissance "Gruppe" (III.(Aufkl.)/LG 2)History
The unit was created to control the "Lehrgruppe" in the Luftwaffe. "Stab" and I.(J)/LG 2 was formed in
1 November 1938 inGraz . II.(Schl.)/LG 2 was formed in November 1938 inTutow near the Baltic coast and III "Gruppe" atJüterbog .11.(Nacht)/LG 2 was a specialist night-fighting unit formed in August 1939 in
Greifswald under Oblt.Johannes Steinhoff , with Arado ar 68 & Bf 109-D equipment. In September 1939 the unit moved to Bonn-Hangelar and was redesignated 10.(N)/JG 26 .I.(J)/LG 2 became the new I "Gruppe",
JG 77 in January 1942.Operational History
I.(Jagd)/LG 2
Formed on
1 October 1937 , the unit took part in thePolish Campaign , claiming six kills for three losses from 1 Septemver -20 September 1939 . theBattle of France and theBattle of Britain . Its commander, Oberlt.Herbert Ihlefeld , was its most successful ace, claiming 24 victories by September 1940 and earning the "Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes ". On 10 August 1940 future aceHans-Joachim Marseille was assigned to I./LG 2, then based inCalais -Marck and flying sorties against England. The "Gruppe" claimed 92 victories during the Battle, for 22 aircraft lost and 16 damaged. It lost 10 pilots killed and missing and four asPOW . [de Zeng "et al" Vol. 2 2007, p. 376.]I.(J)/LG 2 then participated in the
Balkans Campaign . The excellent ground attack work carried out by its sister "Gruppe" (II./LG 2) had led to several fighter units, including I./LG 2, to also employing a "Staffel" of Bf 109's converted to fighter-bomber duties. Over Yugoslavia, LeutnantFritz Geisshardt was to claim four JKRVHawker Fury biplanes shot down. Now with 36 victories, Ihlefeld was at this time shot down by ground fire and captured by Yugoslavian soldiers. While in captivity, he was allegedly severely beaten and was threatened with execution by firing squad. Ihlefeld was rescued by German troops after eight days of arrest and returned to Germany to recover. By the end of May 1941, I.(J)/LG 2 was based inBelgrade . The "Gruppe" lost four aircraft and five damaged and suffered one pilot killed and one captured. [de Zeng "et al" Vol. 2 2007, p. 377.] During theBattle of Crete two Bf 109's "Jabos" of I./LG 2 were credited with sinkingHMS Fiji with a loss of 276 crew. [de Zeng "et al" Vol. 2 2007, p. 377.]Following the successful conclusion of the Balkan campaign with the invasion of Crete the unit was withdrawn to Rumania for
Operation Barbarossa . Geisshardt, after 6 victories in the Balkans, was to achieve much success over Russia claiming 28 victories with LG 2 and was awarded the Ritterkreuz in August 1941. The "Gruppe" scored 52 victories from June - December 1941. Total victories from September 1939 -13 January 1942 amounted to 583 kills. I "Gruppe" was redesignated I./JG 77 on13 January 1942 . [de Zeng "et al" Vol. 2 2007, p. 377.]II.(Schl)./LG 2
This unit was formed as "Fliegergruppe 40" on
1 July 1938 . During the Polish campaign of September 1939 II.(Schl.)/LG 2 under Major Spielvogel, operated as the as a 'ground assault' unit in the Luftwaffe, operating theHenschel Hs 123 .the unit flew numerous low-level pin-point ground attack operations, and included within their rank as a "Staffelkapitän " future ace and "General der Jagdflieger " "Oberleutnant "Adolf Galland .Spielvogel was killed by ground fire on
13 September however, and was replaced by HauptmannOtto Weiß . By the end of the campaign 9 pilots had been killed in action; almost a 25% loss rate for the "Gruppe". [de Zeng "et al" Vol 2 2007, p. 379.]After resting and refitting, II "Gruppe" went west and took part in the
Battle of France . Operating 49 aircraft, the unit initially flew supporting attacks for the German paratroop assault on theEben-Emael forts in May 1940. Intensive sorties supporting 6th Army's panzer force took up most of May, before switching to harass the retreating French army south of the Somme in June. The outstanding efforts of the "Gruppe" and its biplanes in what was a unique role for 1940 were recognised with the award of the "Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes " to its commander and all three "Staffelkapitän". the units most notable action took place at theBattle of Arras , during which a strong British armoured attack was repulsed. [de Zeng "et al" Vol 2 2007, p. 378.]II.(Schl)./LG 2 did not take part in the early phases
Battle of Britain , and was mooted to convert into a 'true' dive-bomber unit equipped with theJunkers Ju 87 . However II "Gruppe" had proved the viability of the battlefield assault concept enough to be converted to the new Bf 109 E-4B fighter-bomber, with the capability to carry one SC-250 kg bomb or four SC-50 kg bombs. Training took place atBöblingen .Based at
St. Omer in France as part of "Luftflotte 2", II.(Schl)./LG 2 started operations on6 September 1940 , losing two aircraft to flak over theThames Estuary . With no direct Army offensive to support, the unit modified its type of operation, and through the winter and into the spring of 1941 kept up a series of sporadic nuisance raids against targets in England, suffering over a dozen aircraft losses.In March 1941 II "Gruppe" switched south to the forthcoming Balkans campaign, now equipped with 2 "Staffeln" of Bf 109's and expanded with 2 further "Staffeln" of the older Henschel Hs 123 again.
The unit kept up a constant assault on the retreating Allied armies, supporting "12 Armee" and its advance to the
Corinth Canal . By now, inspired by the work of II./LG 2, several "Jagdeschwader" had their own specialist ground-attack cadres of Bf 109 fighter-bombers, includingJG 77 andJG 27 . The "Gruppe" were soon on the move back North for the attack on Soviet Russia in June 1941.Based at
Praszniki in Poland near the Lithuanian border, II "Gruppe", with 38 (37) Bf 109E and 22(17) Hs 123s, were tasked with attacking their share of the 60 Soviet airfields targeted on the opening day of the offensive, leading to the destruction of over 1,400 Soviet aircraft on the ground. Thereafter they formed part of the air support for "Panzergruppe 3" advancing on the 'Central Front'. Featuring in the capture ofMinsk in June, by the end of July the intensity of operations had led to an attrition of the "Gruppe's" available aircraft, culminating in just 14 combat ready aircraft.II "Gruppe" were transferred to the Northern sector around
Lake Ladoga in August, and its impressive combat record again recognised by the award of "Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes " to its four "Staffelkaptäne"; Oblts.Georg Dōrffel ,Werner Dörnbrack ,Alfred Druschel andBruno Meyer . By September the "Gruppe" was back in the battle in central Russia, participating in the battles atBryansk andVyazma and supporting the advance onKalinin . The II "Gruppe" Henschel's proved their rugged worth by launching a series of 'shuttle' missions against the counter-attacking Soviet forces in October, saving their own airfield from capture and inflicting heavy losses.The onset of the appalling winter conditions saw operations curtailed for some time. Thus the II "Gruppe" was recalled to
Werl in Germany to form the nucleus of the first ever "Schlachtgeschwader" (SG 1 ) , and with Major Otto Weiß awarded the Oakleaves to the Knight's Cross.Aufklärungsstaffel
Created on or just after the
1 October 1936 nearPrenzlau . In April 1937, the unit was equipped with theDornier Do 17 F. It was later merged 1.(F)/Aufkl.Gr122 in September 1937.tab III.(Aufkl)/ LG 2
Formed on
1 November 1938 , it was renamed from "Stab/Aufklärungslehrgruppe". The unit was renamed "Koluft 10" after mobilisation on26 August 1939 . [de Zeng "et al" Vol 2 2007, p. 379.]7.(F)/LG 2
8(F)/LG 2
9.(H)/LG 2 (Pz)
Operated in the Polish Campaign, Battle of France and Battle of Britain. During Operation Barbarossa it supported the 3rd Panzer Divisions capture of
Orel andBryansk , it also supported the German Army during the Battle of Kiev.10.(See)/LG 2
Formed on
1 November 1938 and dissolved in October 1939. Saw action in the Polish Campaign. The unit was absorbed into "Kampfgeschwader 30 ".10.(Schlacht)/LG 2
This unit participated in the
Balkans Campaign andOperation Barbarossa . It was probably renamed 8.(PZ)SchG1 on13 January 1942 .11.(Nacht)/LG 2
Formed on
1 August 193 and experimented with night fighting techniques withArado Ar 68 s. It was used for home defence until14 December 1939 . It was still doing so on18 February 1940 , when it was absorbed into IV.(N)/JG 2. [de Zeng "et al" Vol 2 2007, p. 383.: Jochen Prien in JFV-2 claims September 1939 as its dissloved date.]Erg.St.(Sch)/LG 2
Formed on
24 August 1940 . Participated in the Battle of Britain, and on theEastern Front . It was disbanded on13 January 1942 , and its crews helped form II./Sch.G.1 and Erg.J.Gr.Ost. [de Zeng "et al" Vol 2 2007, p. 383.]Kunstflugstaffel
This unit did not see action. It was formed in early 1938 and dissolved on
3 March 1940 .Commanding officers
Geschwaderkommodore
* Oberstleutnant Eberhard Baier, 1 November 1938 - 18 November 1939
Gruppenkommandeur
I. (Jagd)/LG 2
*Major Hanns Trübenbach, 1 November 1938 - 18 August 1940
*Hauptmann Bernhard Mielke, 18 August 1940 - 30 August 1940
*HauptmannHerbert Ihlefeld , 30 August 1940 - 6 January 1942II. (Schlacht)/LG 2
*Major Georg Spielvogel, 1 November 1938 - 9 September 1939
*Major Wolfgang Neudörffer, September 1939 - 1 December 1939
*HauptmannOtto Weiß , 1 December 1939 - 13 January 1942III. (Aufkl.)/LG 2
*Major Kurt Kleinrath, 1 November 1938 - 14 March 1939
*Oberstleutnant Radeke, 14 March 1939 - 1 May 1939
*Oberstleutnant Günther Lohmann, 1 May 1939 - 26 August 1939References
Bibliography
* Shores, Christopher (1977)." Ground Attack Aircraft of World War Two". London: Macdonald and Jane's, 1977. ISBN 0-356-08338-1.
* de Zeng, H.L; Stanket, D.G; Creek, E.J. "Bomber Units of the Luftwaffe 1933-1945; A Reference Source, Volume 2". Ian Allen Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-1-903223-87-1
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