Friedrich Beckh

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Friedrich Beckh (17 January 1908 – 21 June 1942) was a Luftwaffe wing commander and fighter ace of Nazi Germany during World War II. As a fighter ace, he claimed 48 aerial victories claimed in an unknown number of combat missions. This figure includes 44 claims on the Eastern Front and four over the Western Allies, for which he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. He held the position of Geschwaderkommodore of fighter wing Jagdgeschwader 51 and Jagdgeschwader 52.

Early life and career

Beckh was born on 17 January 1908 in Nuremberg in the Kingdom of Bavaria within the German Empire.Template:Sfn On 1 April 1926, he joined the military service of the Reichswehr, the 100,000 men strong army of the Weimar Republic, as a Funker (Template:Literal translation radio operator) and officer candidate. Initially, Beckh served in the cavalry and was promoted to Leutnant (second lieutenant) on 1 April 1933.Template:Sfn In 1935, he transferred to the newly emerging Luftwaffe.Template:Sfn Following flight training,Template:Refn Beckh was transferred to Jagdgeschwader 134 "Horst Wessel" (JG 134—134th Fighter Wing).Template:Sfn From 1 November 1937 to 8 February 1938, Beckh attended the Luftkriegsschule 2 (2nd Air War Academy) in BerlinGatow.Template:Sfn

World War II

World War II in Europe began on Friday 1 September 1939 when German forces invaded Poland. By the time, he had already occupied several positions on the General Staff and because of his age did not fly any combat sorties. Instead, he was lecturing at the Air War Academy. It was during 1940 as Jägerverbindungsoffizier (fighter communications or liaison officer) in the Luftgaukommando Wiesbaden (air district commands) that he became close friends with Werner Mölders, the two men served in JG 134. When Mölders became Geschwaderkommodore (wing commander) of Jagdgeschwader 51 (JG 51—51st Fighter Wing) on 27 July 1940 he arranged for Beckh to transfer to the Geschwaderstab (headquarters unit) of JG 51.Template:Sfn

Group commander

On 1 March 1941, Beckh was appointed Gruppenkommandeur (group commander) of IV. Gruppe of JG 51, succeeding Oberleutnant Hans-Karl Keitel who was posted as missing in action.Template:Sfn That month, he was also promoted to Major (major).Template:Sfn Following the appointment, Mölders had assigned Leutnant Bernd Gallowitsch as Beckh's regular wingman. Gallowitsch had good eyesight and compensated for Beckh's inabilities.Template:Sfn The assignment was based on a recommendation made by Prof. Dr. Paul Robert Skawran, a psychologist who had studied fighter pilot aptitudes and combat readiness with JG 51 at the time.Template:Sfn On 5 March, Beckh claimed his first aerial victory. His opponent was a Royal Air Force (RAF) Supermarine Spitfire fighter from No. 610 Squadron which was shot down near Boulogne-sur-Mer.Template:Sfn

Beckh claimed three further aerial victories over the RAF on the English Channel. On 10 March, he claimed a Spitfire fighter Script error: No such module "convert". west of Le Tréport, followed by another Spitfire fighter on 6 May in an area Script error: No such module "convert". north of Cap Blanc-Nez, and lastly a Hawker Hurricane fighter on 21 May in vicinity of Script error: No such module "convert". north of Calais. The Gruppe was withdrawn from the English Channel and relocated to Mönchengladbach on 7 June for a brief period of replenishment.Template:Sfn

Operation Barbarossa

On 15 June, IV. Gruppe of JG 51 began transferring east and was located at an airfield named Krzewicze, located approximately Script error: No such module "convert". west of Brest-Litovsk. On 22 June, German forces launched Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union.Template:Sfn JG 51 was subordinated to II. Fliegerkorps (2nd Air Corps), which as part of Luftflotte 2 (Air Fleet 2). JG 51 area of operation during Operation Barbarossa was over the right flank of Army Group Center in the combat area of the 2nd Panzer Group as well as the 4th Army.Template:Sfn On the first day of the invasion, Beckh led IV. Gruppe on an early morning fighter escort mission for Junkers Ju 87 dive bombers attacking Brest-Litovsk, and further combat air patrols east of the Bug. On one of these missions, Beckh claimed a two-seat fighter biplane Kochyerigin DI-6 shot down.Template:Sfn

On 24 June, IV. Gruppe followed the German advance and relocated to an airfield at Pruzhany, located approximately Script error: No such module "convert". northeast of Brest-Litovsk. That day, Beckh claimed an Ilyushin DB-3 bomber destroyed east of Pruzhany. Three days later, he claimed a Tupolev SB shot down. On 28 June, the Gruppe moved to Slonim, to Baranavichy on 1 July, to Minsk the next day and to Barysaw on 7 July. Operating from Barysaw that day, Beckh claimed his eighth aerial victory when he shot down an I-18, an early war Luftwaffe designation for the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1 fighter near Orsha.Template:Sfn

Wing commander

On 19 July 1941, Beckh was appointed Geschwaderkommodore of JG 51. He succeeded Mölders in this capacity who transferred and appointed Inspekteur der Jagdflieger (Inspector of Fighters).Template:Sfn Command of IV. Gruppe then passed on to Haupmann Karl-Gottfried Nordmann. At the time, the Geschwaderstab of JG 51 was based at Orsha.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

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JG 51 emblem

On 8 September, JG 51 supported Heinz Guderian's 2nd Panzer Army in the battles around Kiev. That day, Beckh claimed the GeschwaderTemplate:'s 2000th aerial victory.Template:Sfn However, on 16 September, during a fighter sweep, his Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-2 (Werknummer 8988—factory number) was hit by anti-aircraft artillery, resulting in a forced landing Script error: No such module "convert". east of Konotop. During his convalescence, he was temporarily replaced by Major Günther Lützow as commander of JG 51.Template:Sfn Two days after being wounded in action, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (Script error: No such module "Lang".) for 27 aerial victories, 23 of them on the Eastern Front.Template:Sfn Initially, he had insisted on leading the Geschwader from the ground. However, the injury caused by the incendiary round which had punctured his left foot had turned into gangrene. When Mölders visited him on 4 October, he immediately had him transferred to a Luftwaffe hospital in Munich-Oberföhring.Template:Sfn

Beckh returned to the Geschwader on 21 December 1941. Since he had not yet fully recovered from his injuries, Beckh was unable to fly operationally. In January 1942, Beckh was tasked with the formation of Gefechtsverband Beckh (detachment Beck), a temporary unit consisting of the Geschwaderstab and IV. Gruppe of JG 51, and II. Gruppe of Sturzkampfgeschwader 1 (StG 1—1st Dive Bomber Wing). Gefechtsverband Beckh supported German ground forces fighting in the area of Yukhnov and Medyn.Template:Sfn By March 1942, Beckh had fully recovered from his injuries and again flew operationally. He then became an "ace-in-a-day" on two separate occasions, claiming five aerial victories on 31 March and six aerial victories on 5 April, increasing his total to 41 claims.Template:Sfn On 11 April, Beckh was transferred to the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM—Ministry of Aviation).Template:Sfn Oberst Adolf Galland, Mölders' successor as Inspekteur der Jagdflieger, was responsible for Beckh's transfer to the RLM. Galland was mindful of Beckh's organizational and managerial talents. Galland quickly realized that the changing air-war necessitated changes in his staff and thus replaced Johannes Janke with Beckh.Template:Sfn Command of JG 51 was then passed to then Major Nordmann who had previously led IV. Gruppe of JG 51.Template:Sfn On 11 May, Beckh was awarded the Honor Goblet of the Luftwaffe (Script error: No such module "Lang".).Template:Sfn

With Jagdgeschwader 52 and death

Beckh was then appointed Geschwaderkommodore of Jagdgeschwader 52 (JG 52—52nd Fighter Wing) on 3 June 1942 barely two months later following the death of Major Wilhelm Lessmann.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn At the time, the Geschwaderstab of JG 52 was based at Barvinkove.Template:Sfn

On 21 June 1942, Beckh was airborne in his Bf 109 F-4 "weiße 4" (Werknummer 13362) with his wingman for a low-level sortie in the area of Izium-Kupiansk-Valuyki, east of Kharkov.Template:Sfn East of Valuyki, the duo observed a Soviet air base with fighters on the ground. Beckh dived, claiming two fighters, but his wingman observed Beckh's F-4 taking a number of flak hits before it too nosed down and appeared to plunge to the ground. The Bf 109 came down in a marsh near Valuyki. His body was found inside his fighter when the site was excavated in 2004.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn At the time of his death he claimed over 40 aircraft in aerial combat and a dozen on the ground.Template:Sfn Beckh was succeeded by Major Herbert Ihlefeld as commander of JG 52.Template:Sfn Posthumously, Beckh was promoted to Oberstleutnant (lieutenant colonel).Template:Sfn

Summary of career

Aerial victory claims

According to Obermaier, Beckh was credited with 48 aerial victories claimed in an unknown number of combat missions. This figure includes 44 claims on the Eastern Front and four over the Western Allies.Template:Sfn Mathews and Foreman, authors of Luftwaffe Aces — Biographies and Victory Claims, researched the German Federal Archives and found records for 40 aerial victory claims, plus two further unconfirmed claims. This figure of confirmed claims includes four aerial victories on the Western Front and 36 on the Eastern Front.Template:Sfn

Chronicle of aerial victories
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  This and the ♠ (Ace of spades) indicates those aerial victories which made Beckh an "ace-in-a-day", a term which designates a fighter pilot who has shot down five or more airplanes in a single day.
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Claim Date Time Type Location Claim Date Time Type Location
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Over England and on the English Channel — 1 March – 9 June 1941
1 5 March 1941 14:50 Spitfire west of BoulogneTemplate:Sfn 3 6 May 1941 13:55 Spitfire Script error: No such module "convert". north of Cap Blanc-NezTemplate:Sfn
2 10 March 1941 17:25 Spitfire Script error: No such module "convert". west of Le TréportTemplate:Sfn 4 21 May 1941 18:00 Hurricane Script error: No such module "convert". north of CalaisTemplate:Sfn
Stab VI. Gruppe of Jagdgeschwader 51 –Template:Sfn
Operation Barbarossa — 22 June – 19 July 1941
5 22 June 1941 06:25 DI-6Template:Sfn 7 27 June 1941 10:03 SB-2Template:Sfn
6 24 June 1941 09:25 DB-3 Script error: No such module "convert". east of PruzhanyTemplate:Sfn 8 7 July 1941 16:30 I-18 (MiG-1) OrshaTemplate:Sfn
Stab of Jagdgeschwader 51 –Template:Sfn
Operation Barbarossa — 19 July – 5 December 1941
9 23 July 1941 08:16 unknownTemplate:Sfn 18 27 August 1941 15:00 Pe-2Template:Sfn
10 2 August 1941 17:12 R-5 Script error: No such module "convert". south of KondratowaTemplate:Sfn 19 27 August 1941 15:00 Pe-2Template:Sfn
11 2 August 1941 17:15 I-15 Script error: No such module "convert". east of AleksinoTemplate:Sfn 20 27 August 1941 15:05 Pe-2 Script error: No such module "convert". east of NovgorodTemplate:Sfn
12 10 August 1941 10:43 I-61 (MiG-3) Script error: No such module "convert". east of Vyshny VolochyokTemplate:Sfn 21 6 September 1941 09:30 I-153 Script error: No such module "convert". south-southeast of YelnyaTemplate:Sfn
13 10 August 1941 11:00 I-15 Script error: No such module "convert". northeast of YelnyaTemplate:Sfn 22 6 September 1941 12:25 ground-attack aircraftTemplate:Sfn
14?Template:Refn 12 August 1941 10:43 I-61 (MiG-3)Template:Sfn 23 8 September 1941 09:35 I-61 (MiG-3)Template:Sfn
15 15 August 1941 16:45 I-61Template:Sfn 24?[Note 1] 8 September 1941
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16 16 August 1941 08:45 R-5Template:Sfn 25 10 September 1941 08:06 DB-3Template:Sfn
17 25 August 1941 15:10 R-3 Script error: No such module "convert". north of NovgorodTemplate:Sfn 26 16 September 1941 15:05 SB-2Template:Sfn
Stab of Jagdgeschwader 51 –Template:Sfn
Winter War — 6 December 1941 – 30 April 1942
27 11 March 1942 17:23 unknownTemplate:Sfn 35♠ 31 March 1942 15:25 unknownTemplate:Sfn
28 29 March 1942 10:25 unknownTemplate:Sfn 36♠ 5 April 1942 09:01 unknownTemplate:Sfn
29 30 March 1942 10:45 unknownTemplate:Sfn 37♠ 5 April 1942 09:03 unknownTemplate:Sfn
30 30 March 1942 17:25 unknownTemplate:Sfn 38♠ 5 April 1942 09:05 unknownTemplate:Sfn
31♠ 31 March 1942 08:42 unknownTemplate:Sfn 39♠ 5 April 1942 10:01 unknownTemplate:Sfn
32♠ 31 March 1942 08:43 unknownTemplate:Sfn 40♠ 5 April 1942 10:35 unknownTemplate:Sfn
33♠ 31 March 1942 12:08 unknownTemplate:Sfn 41♠ 5 April 1942 17:15 unknownTemplate:Sfn
34♠ 31 March 1942 12:12 unknownTemplate:Sfn

Awards

Notes

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Military offices
Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/checkTemplate:Succession box/check Commander of Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders"
19 July 1941 – 11 April 1942 Template:S-ttl/check
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Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/checkTemplate:Succession box/check Commander of Jagdgeschwader 52
3 June 1942 – 21 June 1942 Template:S-ttl/check
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