- Günther Schack
Infobox Military Person
name=Günther Schack
born=birth date|1917|11|12|df=y
died=death date and age|2003|6|14|1917|11|12|df=y
placeofbirth=Bartenstein
placeofdeath=Schmidt nearNideggen
caption=
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|Nazi GermanyNazi Germany
serviceyears=1939-1945
rank=Major
branch=
commands=9./JG 51 , I./JG 51 , IV./JG 3
unit=JG 51 ,JG 3
battles=World War II
*Eastern Front
awards=Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves
laterwork=Günther Schack (born
12 November 1917 in Bartenstein inOstpreußen and died14 June 2003 in Schmidt nearNideggen ) was a GermanWorld War II fighter ace who served in theLuftwaffe from 1939 until the end ofWorld War II in 1945. He claimed 174 enemy aircraft shot down, all of them on the Russian front. He survived being shot down 15 times during his 780 combat missions. [Spick 1996, p. 228.] After the war he lived secluded in theEifel and devoted himself to philosophical research.Early life
Günther Schack was born in Bartenstein, a small town in
Eastern Prussia , on12 November 1917 as the son of Dr. Willy Schack and his wife, Dorothea (maiden name : Nietzki). He studied at theUniversity of Stuttgart and at the "Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule". In 1937, when he first tried to join the Luftwaffe, he was categorised as "wehruntauglich" (unsuited for military service) because of a sports injury earlier in his life.Military career
Günther Schack resubmitted an application as a a volunteer and was accepted into the
Luftwaffe on2 September 1939 . After being trained as a fighter pilotGefreiter Schack was posted to 7th "Staffel" ofJagdgeschwader 51 .Schack claimed first aerial victory in combat on
23 July 1941 on the Eastern front. Meanwhile, he had been promoted to the rank ofUnteroffizier . After his 48th aerial victory, he was ordered back to Germany to serve as a flight instructor and was promoted toLeutnant on1 January 1943 .In mid 1943 he returned back to the Eastern front, now serving in the 9th "Staffel" of JG 51. He claimed his century mark in aerial combat on
3 September 1943 . On8 December 1943 he was made "Staffelkapitän " of 9./JG 51.Leutnant Günther Schack was awarded the Oak Leaves to hisKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross on20 April 1944 for 133 aerial victories. [Weal 2001, p. 78.] Schack was then promoted to "Hauptmann " on1 July 1944 . In December 1944, now a "Gruppenkommandeur ", in charge of I./JG 51. After this "Gruppe" was disbanded on1 May 1945 he briefly was named commander of the 4th "Gruppe" ofJagdgeschwader 3 . By the end of the war, he had scored 174 victories in 780 aerial combats, and was shot down 15 times.Later life
After the war Günther Schack worked as a Sales Manager in the manufacturing company of his uncle. In 1968 he resigned from his job, left his wife and his three children and began a new life in a isolated cottage in the mountain area around
Eifel where he lived as avegetarian cultivating his own vegetables. During this time, he tried to deal with his traumata of the war and to develop and propagate his own philosophy of life: the "Homokratie"Awards
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Ehrenpokal der Luftwaffe (16 January 1943 )
*German Cross in Gold (26 February 1943 )
*Iron Cross 2nd and 1st Class
* Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves
**Knight’s Cross (29 October 1943 )
** 460. Oak Leaves (20 April 1944 )Works
* Schack, Günther. "Betet für die Juden, betet für die Christen". 1995. ISBN 3-9800329-3-0.
* Schack, Günther. "Die Homokratie im Erdkreis", 1975
* Schack, Günther. "Die Homokratie im Lebenskreis", 1975
* Schack, Günther. "Die Homokratie im Völkerkreis", 1975References
*cite web | title=Aces of the Luftwaffe|work=Günther Schack| url=http://www.luftwaffe.cz/schack.html|accessdate=5 April| accessyear=2008
*cite web | title=Lexikon der Wehrmacht|work=Günther Schack| url=http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Personenregister/S/SchackG.htm|accessdate=5 April| accessyear=2008
* Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer. "Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939-1945". Podzun-Pallas, 2000. ISBN 3-7909-0284-5.
* Patzwall, Klaus D. and Scherzer, Veit. "Das Deutsche Kreuz 1941 - 1945 Geschichte und Inhaber Band II". Norderstedt, Germany: Verlag Klaus D. Patzwall, 2001. ISBN 3-931533-45-X.
* Spick, Mike. "Luftwaffe Fighter Aces". Ivy Books, 1996. ISBN 0-8041-1696-2.
* Weal, John. "Bf109 Aces of the Russian Front". Oxford: Osprey Publishing Limited, 2001. ISBN 1-84176-084-6.External links
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