Kampfgeschwader 1
Kampfgeschwader 1 | |
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Active | 1939–44 |
Country | Nazi Germany |
Branch | Luftwaffe |
Type | Bomber Squadron |
Role | Tactical and Direct Ground Support. |
Size | Air Force Wing |
Nickname(s) | Hindenburg |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Josef Kammhuber |
Insignia | |
Identification symbol |
Geschwaderkennung of V4 |
Kampfgeschwader 1 (KG 1) (Battle Wing 1) was a Luftwaffe bomber unit during the Second World War. It used Heinkel He 111 and later Heinkel He 177 bombers.
History
KG 1 was formed from Stab/KG 152 'Hindenburg' at Neubrandenburg on 1 May 1939. I./KG 1 was formed from IV./KG 152, II./KG 1 formed from I./KG 152 on 18 September 1939. III./KG 1 was formed from segments of I and III./KG 1 on 1 December 1939.[1]
Operational history
The unit started out under Luftflotte 1, but moved to Luftflotte 4 on 8 September, before being reassigned to Luftflotte 1 on 20 September 1939. I./KG 1 took part in the Battle of Bzura.
I./KG supported the German Fourth Army in Belgium in May 1940. II./KG 1 supported the Fourth Army of Army Group B but also supported the race to the English Channel, bombing French targets opposing Army Group A. On 3 June 1940 II./KG 1 took part in Operation Paula as did III./KG 1.I and II./KG 1 bombed England during the Battle of Britain. Both took part in Adlertag. III./KG 1 spent the campaign as a training unit.
Commanding officers
The following commanded KG 1:[2]
- Major General Ulrich Otto Eduard Kessler, 1 May 1939 – 17 December 1939
- Oberst Josef Kammhuber 12 July 1940 – 17 July 1940 (acting)
- Major General Karl Angerstein 18 July 1940 – 1 March 1942
References
Citations
Bibliography
- de Zeng, H.L; Stanket, D.G; Creek, E.J. Bomber Units of the Luftwaffe 1933-1945; A Reference Source, Volume 1. Ian Allan Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-1-85780-279-5