- Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert
Infobox Military Person
name=Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert
lived=birth date|1919|2|2|df=y — death date and age|2007|9|5|1919|2|2|df=y
placeofbirth=Lindenthal
placeofdeath=
caption=Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|Nazi GermanyNazi Germany
serviceyears=1939-1945
rank=Hauptmann Oberstleutnant
branch=Luftwaffe
commands= 1./JG 77 , 8./JG 27 , 12./JG 27
unit=JG 77 ,JG 27
battles=World War II
*Operation Barbarossa
*Mediterranean Theatre
awards="Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords"
laterwork=Bundeswehr Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert (
2 February 1919 –5 September 2007 ) was a German formerLuftwaffe fighter ace and recipient of theKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and SwordsFellgiebel] duringWorld War II .Biography
Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert was born
2 February 1919 inLindenthal . After gaining his wings in April 1939 Reinert joined "Ergänzungsgruppe"/JG 77 in Vienna in April 1941. Shortly afterwards, he was transferred to 4./JG 77, taking part inOperation Barbarossa , the invasion of Russia. On 7 February 1942 "Feldwebel" Reinert was awarded the "Ehrenpokal der Luftwaffe " for 24 victories, flying with II/JG 77 atSarabus in theCrimea in March 1942. He was awarded the "Deutsches Kreuz in Gold" in May for 44 claims, before passing fifty claims in early June. The "Ritterkreuz" was awarded on1 July 1942 . On 23 July, he was shot down and wounded by aPetlyakov Pe-2 twin-engined bomber overPlaskaja . A period in hospital followed. Reinert returned to the front in September. On 3 October Fw. Reinert passed the century mark with three claims. On 6 October he was awarded the "Eichenlaub" for 103 victories.He was posted with the unit to Tunisia in December 1942 flying operations from east of
Tripoli inLibya to support theAfrika Korps . Although heavily outnumbered, Reinert continued to score heavily where he became one of the most successful Luftwaffe 'experten' during that period of combat. One of his victims on 16 April was a Spitfire flown by 244 Wing leader and ace Wing Commander Ian Gleed. On 20 April Reinert was promoted to the rank of "Leutnant ".Having been ordered to evacuate from
Tunisia Lt. Reinert was ordered to fly toSicily . Reinert took the controls of a Bf 109 G with Oblt. Baeumel and a mechanic crammed into the machine. En route to Sicily Reinert sighted a formation ofRoyal Navy Grumman Martlets and swung his overloaded fighter behind one of the British aircraft to shoot it down. Reinert then flew on safely to Sicily, to the relief of his passengers.On 8 August Reinert was forced to ditch his G-6 in the sea near
Milazzo after combat withP-40 's. Reinert was then appointed "Staffelführer " of 3./JG 77 in October 1943and then Staffelkapitän of 1./JG 77. In December he shot down aSupermarine Spitfire overMonte Cassino for his 165th claim. Early in 1944 Reinert was ill withmalaria , and in April 1944 was transferred toAustria as a "Staffelkapitän" toJG 27 as an Oberleutnant.JG 27 was transferred in June to the invasion front, flying over
Caen and claiming aP-47 Thunderbolt on 27 June. Two further victories over Normandy followed, although Reinert was injured on 17 June and 5 July. Reinert's 12./JG 27 was redesignated as 14 Staffel in August and was withdrawn to Germany for refitting. "Oberleutnant " Reinert was then appointedGruppenkommandeur of IV./JG 27 on 1 January 1945. "Hauptmann " Reinert was awarded the "Schwerter" on30 January 1945 . In March he transferred toJG 7 flying theMe 262 .Reinert flew 715 combat missions and was officially credited with shooting down 174 enemy aircraft plus 16 ground victoriesFlorian Berger, page 284, 285] . 103 claims were made on the Eastern Front, 20 on the Western Front, and 61 in the Mediterranean theatre. He also destroyed 16 armoured vehicles plus 6
locomotive s.Later life
After
World War II up until the fifties, Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert pursued a career in business. In 1956 he rejoined the military service in theBundeswehr asMajor .Oberstleutnant Reinert retired in 1972Florian Berger, page 284, 285] .Awards
*
Wound Badge in Silver
*Ehrenpokal der Luftwaffe
*Front Flying Clasp of the Luftwaffe in Gold with Pennant "700"
*Combined Pilots-Observation Badge
*Iron Cross 2. and 1. class
*German Cross in Gold (18 May 1942)
*Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
** Knight's Cross (1 July 1942)
** 131. Oak Leaves (7 October 1942)
** 130. Swords (1 February 1945)References
*cite web|title=Ritterkreuzträger 1939-1945|work= Ernst Wilhelm Reinert|url= http://www.ritterkreuztraeger-1939-45.de/Luftwaffe/R/Reinert-Ernst-Wilhelm.htm|accessdate=30 April|accessyear=2007
* Berger, Florian. "Mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern. Die höchstdekorierten Soldaten des Zweiten Weltkrieges". Selbstverlag Florian Berger, 2006. ISBN 3-9501307-0-5.
* Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer. "Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939-1945". Podzun-Pallas, 2000. ISBN 3-7909-0284-5.
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