Battle Over The Ore Mountains
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The Air battle over the Ore Mountains (german: Luftschlacht über dem Erzgebirge) took place around midday on 11 September 1944 between German and American air forces over the crest of the Ore Mountains near the village of
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, above the Bohemian market town of Schmiedeberg (today
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in the Czech Republic).


Course of the battle

In 1944 many Allied air raids had the aim of destroying the synthetic oil manufacturing facilities of the German oil industry where important military fuels were manufactured for aircraft and vehicles from coal. On 11 September 1944, the Americans launched ''Mission 623''. This had ten primary targets, including
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(Merseburg), Lützkendorf,
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, Misburg (the Deurag-Nerag factory),
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,
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,
Brüx Most (; german: Brüx; la, Pons) is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 63,000 inhabitants. It lies between the Central Bohemian Uplands and the Ore Mountains, approximately northwest of Prague along the Bí ...
,
Ruhland ( Sorbian: ''Rólany'') is a town in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district, in Upper Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the river Schwarze Elster, 12 km southwest of Senftenberg. Ruhland station is a major railway junction, for f ...
and
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. The bombing of Chemnitz was also part of Operation Frantic. In case of bad weather many other alternative targets were chosen. In all, 1,131
bomber A bomber is a military combat aircraft designed to attack ground and naval targets by dropping air-to-ground weaponry (such as bombs), launching aerial torpedo, torpedoes, or deploying air-launched cruise missiles. The first use of bombs dropped ...
s were deployed, accompanied by 440
fighter aircraft Fighter aircraft are fixed-wing military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat. In military conflict, the role of fighter aircraft is to establish air superiority of the battlespace. Domination of the airspace above a battlefield ...
for protection. The Schwarzheide Synthesis Factory (''Synthesewerk Schwarzheide'' or ''Hydrierwerk BRABAG'') in
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was Target No. 7. It was assigned to the 100th Bomber Group, known as the "Bloody Hundredth" due to its heavy losses. It was part of the US Eighth Air Force and was stationed at RAF Thorpe Abbotts near Diss in England. They flew in a formation of 36, four-engined, B-17G ''Flying Fortress''
heavy bomber Heavy bombers are bomber aircraft capable of delivering the largest payload of air-to-ground weaponry (usually bombs) and longest range (takeoff to landing) of their era. Archetypal heavy bombers have therefore usually been among the larges ...
s, belonging to the 349th, 350th, 351st and 418th Bomber Squadrons. The bomber group approached from the west and flew at great height over Germany and initially without fighter escort. However, the plan was that they would rendezvous with US
P-51D Over twenty variants of the North American P-51 Mustang fighter were produced from 1940, when it first flew, to after World War II, some of which were employed also in the Korean War and in several other conflicts. Allison-engined Mustangs NA ...
''Mustang'' fighters of the 55th and 339th Fighter Groups over the crest of the Ore Mountains. The US Mustangs had taken off from RAF Horham. The Germans were alerted to the incoming American aircraft and scrambled a formation of 60
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A and
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G
fighter aircraft Fighter aircraft are fixed-wing military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat. In military conflict, the role of fighter aircraft is to establish air superiority of the battlespace. Domination of the airspace above a battlefield ...
from the airfields at Alteno and
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. These were II and III Group of Jagdgeschwader 4. By 11:40 hours, US and German fighters were engaged in heavy dogfighting south of Oberhof in Thuringia, in which 6 Germans and 2 Americans died. One of the dead, Lt. William Lewis, was not discovered until 2002 following an intensive search. The main battle then took place east of the Fichtelberg on the Bohemian side of the mountains. The Ore Mountain area had, until this point, been relatively unaffected by the fighting. Over Schmiedeberg the German ''
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'' struck before the rendezvous took place and surprised the bombers in the middle of their long-distance flight. Within a very short space of time they shot down 14 US bombers and damaged others. Shortly thereafter the US fighters reached the area. They engaged the mainly young and inexperienced German fighter pilots – many on their operational first sortie – in aggressive battles. The ensuing dogfights between the fighters allowed the remaining bombers to escape. Four US pilots were shot down against 37 German fighter pilots. Four US bombers blew up and crashed, burning, in and near Schmiedeberg. ''Boss Lady'' broke up in the air, its tail falling onto the roof of the girls' school during lessons, where it stayed embedded. Other bomber crash sites were near
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, Kretscham-Rothensehma, Neudorf, Gottesgab (''
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''), Tellerhäuser and Schmalzgrube. Even more scattered were the fighter crash sites. Four near Schmiedeberg, five near Weipert (''
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''), but also at
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,
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, Zschopau, Grumbach, Sehma,
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, Kühnhaide, Grießbach and Börnichen/Erzgeb. The remaining US bombers were able to reach their target and drop of bombs on the synthesis factory.


Losses

*19 US aircraft lost (15 B-17G, 4 P-51D) *37 German fighters lost (18 Fw 190A, 19 BF 109G) *50 Americans killed, 54 captured *29 German pilots killed, 11 seriously injured''Ortsgeschichte Herold.'' In: ''Stadtbote'' (Thum), 16(2014)9, 1 September 2014, p. 8
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