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BOXART STORY #8203
Zerstörergeschwader 1, known as Wespen
(wasps) or Wespengeschwader due to the
painting on the bows of its Messerschmitt
Bf 110s, derived its origins from the pre-war
JG 132 “Richthofen”. The Richthofen tradi-
tion was maintained by the unit, although
its designation was gradually changed to
ZG 141, ZG 1 and later to SKG 210.
ZG 1 was re-established in Lechfeld in Ja-
nuary 1942. At that time, Stab, I. and II./SKG
210 specialized in the deployment of Bf 110s
as fighter-bombers. At the same time, the
newly established III./ZG 1 was armed with
Messerschmitt Bf 109 E.
The entire Geschwader moved to Belgorod,
Russia at the end of May 1942 as part of VIII.
Fliegerkorps, commanded by Gen. Feldm.
Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen, a cousin
of the well-known Manfred. ZG 1 was not
involved in the fighting in the Crimea, but
was deployed in the direction of Taganrog,
Rostov and Krasnodar. The main task of
its airmen was to support ground troops.
It attacked supply columns, bridges, flak
and field artillery positions and attacked in-
fantry groups and armoured vehicles at the
front. In doing so, Bf 110 crews used power-
ful nose armament and bombs, most of-
ten of 250 and 50 kg caliber. The preferred
method of bombing was the steep descent,
which the crews called Sturzflug (dive fli-
ght). The 110s came to be known as "flying
artillery". Between June and August 1942,
the worst enemy of the ZG 1 pilots was the
Soviet anti-aircraft defences. During this
period, I./ZG 1 lost 19 machines to their guns
and II./ZG 1 lost as many as 52. Many of the
damaged aircraft managed to return over
their own territory with one engine.
In aerial combat, the Bf 110 pilots tried to
take advantage of the high speed and strong
armament in the nose. But sometimes
Bf 110 crews also used the so-called defen-
sive ring, which they had already used in the
Battle of Britain. However, there were also
losses in combat with Soviet airmen. And
one Bf 110 was even shot down by a tank.
The combat deployment of the Wasps was
extremely intense on some days. An exam-
ple is August 25, 1942, during which I./ZG 1
was deployed in the Kotluban area. From
quarter to four in the morning until six
thirty in the evening (German time), Bf 110
crews carried out 25 missions with a total
of 134 deployed aircraft. They dropped 79.6
tons of bombs on enemy positions and de-
stroyed one tank, four guns (three others
were disabled), three tractors and sixteen
trucks, and damaged dozen of others. They
also destroyed four towed vehicles and two
sleds. A train was hit as well, and bombs
severed the tracks in six places. One Bf 110
was shot down by flak, its crew being killed.
A boxart created years ago by our late fri-
end Martin Novotný shows a crew from
6./ZG 1 in combat with Polikarpov I-16. Du-
ring June 1942 this Staffel lost two com-
manders. First it was Hptm. Götz Baumann,
who was wounded in a combat flight on
9 June. His successor, Oblt. Albert Heilma-
yer was shot down by flak just two days
later. The new commander was Oblt. Egon
Albrecht (25 v., KC), a German born in
Brazil.
However, ZG 1 did not fight only the Red
Army. Surprisingly, its jealous rival was von
Richthofen, the commander of VIII. Flieger-
korps. His HQ often found itself in a situati-
on of a dynamic battlefield where it did not
have the information to deploy units effecti-
vely. But the improvising ZG 1 was able to
support very effectively the ground troops.
The officers of ZG 1 also tried to get the
command to scientifically prepare a so-
lution for calibrating compasses in areas
with large quantities of iron ore. Due to this
anomaly, navigation errors and aircraft lo-
sses were occurring. The unwillingness of
the command to address this problem led
Kommodore Diesing to contact scientific
services by himself and resolve the pro-
blem at the unit level.
Von Richthofen decided to disband the two
Gruppen of ZG 1 in June 1942, but the ZG 1
command discreetly contacted Göring, who
wanted to maintain Richthofen Geschwader
unit's tradition. An exasperated Wolfram
von Richthofen began to complicate the lo-
gistics and delivery of new equipment to ZG
1, but at the end of June he was transferred
to command Luftflotte 4 and the situation
gradually calmed down. This problem is
discussed in detail by John J. Vasco in the
second volume of Ian Allan Publishing's
Zerstörer.
Text: Jan Bobek
Illustration: Martin Novotný
Hot wasp summer
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