- Günther Seeger
Infobox Military Person
name=Günther Seeger
lived=9 September 1918
placeofbirth=Offenbach am Main ,Germany
placeofdeath=
nickname="Hupatz"
allegiance=flagicon|Nazi GermanyNazi Germany
flagicon|West GermanyWest Germany
branch=
serviceyears=1937–19451956-1974
rank=Oberleutnant
unit=JG 2 ,JG 53
battles=World War II
*Eastern Front
*North African Campaign
awards=Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
laterwork=Günther "Hupatz" Seeger was a former German
Luftwaffe fighter ace and recipient of theKnight's Cross duringWorld War II . Seeger scored 56 victories in 504 missions. All his victories were recorded over the Western front and include eight four-engine bombers.Military career
He joined the Luftwaffe in 1937. He was undergoing his fighter pilot training at Werneuchen. Seeger was posted to JG 2 in February, 1940. He participated in
Battle of France and recorded his first victory on 8 June by shot down a French Morane fighter near Soissons. During theBattle of Britain he was assigned with 3./JG 2 which based at Beaumont-le-Roger. Seeger claimed a further three victories, including two RAF Spitfire fighters. From 27 March to19 June 1941 , Seeger remained in an instructor. He returned to front line duty where he flew with several famous aces such asWilhelm Balthasar ,Walter Oesau , Rudolf Pflanz andErich Leie . By the end of 1941, Seeger added 19 victories to his credit.During Allied landings at Dieppe
Oberfeldwebel Seeger shot down three Spitfires. However, he was also shot down in the engagement and baled out of his Fw 190 A-3 but fortunately Seeger escaped injury. He then transferred to the Mediterranean theatre to operate from bases in Tunisia. Seeger had 24 victories to his credit at this time and had been promoted to the rank of Leutnant. Seeger recorded nine victories over Tunisia before the unit retired to Sicily. In February, 11./JG 2 was disbanded and absorbed into II./JG 53. Seeger was assigned to 7./JG 53. Operating over Sicily and southern Italy, Seeger added 14 further victories. Seeger was sent back to Germany to recuperate from a bout of malaria. Leutnant Seeger was awarded the Ritterkreuz on26 March 1944 and promoted to the rank of Oberleutnant.Following the Allied landings in Normandy on
6 June 1944 , his unit- II./JG 53 was rushed to France. Seeger claimed four victories before II./JG 53 was withdrawn back to Germany on July. There, Seeger was appointed Staffelkapitän of 4./JG 53 but Seeger did not participate inOperation Bodenplatte , the attack on Allied airfields in Holland, Belgium and France on1 January 1945 . Rather, he had been granted leave to marry. He managed to avoid capture by allied forces and made his way on foot to his home town of Offenbach on foot.After the War
In 1956, Seeger joined the new Bundesluftwaffe. He reached the rank of Oberstleutnant before retirement in 1974.
Awards
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Ehrenpokal der Luftwaffe (9 August 1941)
*German Cross in Gold (29 October 1942)
*Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (26 March 1944)References
*cite web | title=Aces of the Luftwaffe| work=Günther Seeger| url= http://www.luftwaffe.cz/seeger.html| accessdate=19 February| accessyear=2008
* Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer. "Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939-1945". Friedburg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas, 2000. ISBN 3-7909-0284-5.
*www.axisfactbook.com
*http://www.military-art.com/mall/profiles.php?SigID=1022
*http://home.pacbell.net/horrido1/photos.htm
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