Jagdgeschwader 5 (JG 5) was a German
Luftwaffe
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fighter
wing
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during
World War II
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. It was created to operate in the far north of Europe, namely
Norway
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, Scandinavia and northern parts of
Finland
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, all nearest the
Arctic Ocean
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, with
''Luftflotte'' 5, created specifically to be based in
occupied Norway, and responsible for much of northern Norway.
Formation
In 1942, the Luftwaffe reorganized its fighter units based in Norway and Finland. In this context, the new fighter wing ''Jagdgeschwader'' 5 (JG 5—5th Fighter Wing) was created, the wing was later referred to as "''Eismeergeschwader''" (Arctic Sea Fighter Wing). Creation of JG 5 happened in three stages, in January, March and July 1942. On 10 January, the ''
Stab'' (headquarters unit) of ''
Jagdfliegerführer Norwegen'' was detached and formed the ''Geschwaderstab'' of JG 5. At the same time a new Stab of ''Jagdfliegerführer Norwegen'' was created and placed under the command of ''
Oberst
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'' (Colonel)
Carl-Alfred Schumacher
Carl-Alfred (August) Schumacher (19 February 1896 – 22 May 1967) was a German military officer and politician. During World War II, Schumacher served in the German Luftwaffe, commanding the Jagdgeschwader 1 (World War 2), ''Jagdgeschwader'' 1 ( ...
. ''
Major
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''
Gotthard Handrick received the command position of ''
Geschwaderkommodore
''Geschwaderkommodore'' (short also ''Kommodore'') is a ''Luftwaffe'' position or appointment (not rank), originating during World War II. A ''Geschwaderkommodore'' is usually an OF5-rank of ''Oberst'' (colonel) or Kapitän zur See (naval captain ...
'' (wing commander) of JG 5. However, Handrick assumed command of JG 5 in late April 1942. Until then, Schumacher acted in his behalf.
I. ''Gruppe''
On 3 January 1942, I. ''
Gruppe'' (1st group) of
''Jagdgeschwader'' 77 (JG 77—77th Fighter Wing), already stationed in Norway, was renamed to I. ''Gruppe'' and assigned to JG 5. The ''Gruppenstab'' remained unchanged and was commanded by ''Major'' Joachim Seegert. 1. ''
Staffel'' (1st squadron) of JG 77 was renamed to 1. ''Staffel'' of JG 5, 2./JG 77 to 2./JG 5 and 3./JG 77 to 3./JG 5.
II. ''Gruppe''
In 1941,
''Luftflotte'' 5 (5th Air Fleet) had created ''Jagdgruppe'' z.b.V. (JGr z.b.V.—''zur besonderen Verwendung''), a fighter group for special deployment, under the command of ''Major'' Henning Strümpell. On 3 January 1942, JGr z.b.V. became the nucleus of II. ''Gruppe'' of JG 5. The 13. ''Staffel'' of JG 77 was renamed to 4./JG 5. The 5. ''Staffel'' was officially created from 15. ''Staffel'' of JG 77, a squadron which had just been created. Creation of 6. ''Staffel'' was deferred until mid-March 1942. On 21 March, 1./JG 5 was renamed and became 6./JG 5. Shortly later, a new 1./JG 5 was created from 10. ''Staffel'' of
''Jagdgeschwader'' 1 (JG 1—1st Fighter Wing).
III. ''Gruppe''
In January 1942, various residual ''Ergänzungsjagdgruppen'', supplementary fighter groups of multiple fighter wings, were consolidated in
Vannes
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, France and formed IV. ''Gruppe'' (4th group) of JG 1 with three squadrons named 10., 11. and 12. ''Staffel''. IV. ''Gruppe'' first major task was
Operation Donnerkeil, an
air superiority
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operation to support the ''
Kriegsmarine
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'' (German Navy)
Operation Cerberus. The objective of this assignment was to give the German
battleship
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s and and the
heavy cruiser
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fighter protection in the breakout from
Brest to Germany. End-February to early March 1942, IV. ''Gruppe'' began relocating north to
Trondheim
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. On 21 March, IV./JG 1 was renamed to III. ''Gruppe'' of JG 5 and placed under the command of ''
Hauptmann
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'' (Captain)
Günther Scholz
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.
7. ''
Staffel'' (7th squadron) of JG 5 was created from the ''Ergänzungsjagdgruppe'' 3 of
''Jagdgeschwader'' 3 (JG 3—3rd Fighter Wing). On 31 December 1941, the ''Ergänzungsjagdgruppe'' 3 was detached from JG 3 and subordinated as an autonomous ''Staffel'' to ''Jagdfliegerführer Norwegen''. On 24 April 1942, 7. ''Staffel'' arrived in
Pechenga, also referred to as Petsamo, where it was subordinated to III. ''Gruppe''. 8. ''Staffel'' had its roots in the ''Ergänzungsjagdgruppe'' of
''Jagdgeschwader'' 26 (JG 26—26th Fighter Wing) which had been created on 22 June 1941. On 27 January 1941, the ''Staffel'' became 11./JG 1 and was moved to
Trondheim-Lade on 6 March. There it was renamed to 8./JG 5.
1942
Other elements came from
''Jagdgeschwader'' 1 in May. The unit had the responsibility for providing fighter-cover over occupied territories under
''Luftflotte'' 5, and also to provide fighter support for the
German Army
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units having a war on the Arctic front in the
Murmansk
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area.
at the start of the polar summer of 1942, ''Luftflotte'' 5 had been reinforced and by July 1942 possessed a total of 250 serviceable aircraft. Due to the air superiority established by II. and III./JG 5 early in the year, ''Luftflotte'' 5 enjoyed a numerical and considerable qualitative superiority, and the Soviet opposition amounted to just 170 serviceable combat aircraft. The command also benefited from an early-warning
Freya radar network.
During the summer the Soviet air force brought in new units, including 20 IAP equipped with the new
Yakovlev Yak-1, an effective counter to the Bf 109F. ''Luftflotte'' 5 recorded 26 combat losses in July 1942, while the VVS lost 32 of its own aircraft shot down or missing, mainly to JG 5. On 21 August, 6./JG 5 claimed 14 Soviet fighters shot down. According to Soviet records, 2 LaGG-3s and 2 I-16s were shot down over
Vayenga and two aircraft made forced landings. JG 5 lost two Bf 109s, one was posted missing. JG 5 claimed some 72 victories in August, but Soviet records indicate 24 Soviet aircraft lost with another 7 damaged and 13 aircraft missing, and another 4 were shot down by ground fire. For the rest of 1942, elements of the unit were stationed in
Trondheim
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and
Kirkenes
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, from where they undertook attacks on the
Arctic convoys.
1943
By January 1943, the units of the wing were stationed in southern Norway and Finland and were equipped with the
Focke-Wulf Fw 190
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aircraft.
Mid-1943 saw JG 5 at its maximum strength, consisting of 14 ''Staffeln''; 12 regular single-engined fighter ''Staffeln'' equipped with the
Bf 109
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and
Fw 190, one Bf 110-equipped ''Zerstörerstaffel'', and the ''
Jabo'' unit, 14.(J)/JG 5 with the Fw 190A under the command of ''Hauptmann''
Friedrich-Wilhelm Strakeljahn. 1943 was also the last year in which JG 5's four ''Gruppen'' operated as a single unit. I and II. ''Gruppe'' left Norway and Finland in late 1943 to fight the rest of the war away from their parent ''Geschwader''.
In mid-1943, half of the 70 to 80 fighters of JG 5, contained in I ''Gruppe'' were based above the Arctic Circle, protecting supply-shipping.
On 1 September 1943, ''Major''
Günther Scholz
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succeeded ''Oberstleutnant''
Gotthard Handrick as ''
Geschwaderkommodore
''Geschwaderkommodore'' (short also ''Kommodore'') is a ''Luftwaffe'' position or appointment (not rank), originating during World War II. A ''Geschwaderkommodore'' is usually an OF5-rank of ''Oberst'' (colonel) or Kapitän zur See (naval captain ...
'' (Wing Commander) of JG 5.
In November 1943, I./JG 5 was moved to
Romania
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as protection for the
Ploieşti oil refineries. It was placed under the command of
''Luftflotte'' 1 and then redesignated as III./
JG 6; it was not replaced. IV./JG 5 was stationed on the Arctic Front and then in Southern Norway. Up to the end of the war, this unit formed the air defence against the Allied raids on the submarine bases at
Trondheim
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and
Bergen
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By May 20 ...
in Norway.
1944
On 1 August 1944,
Heinrich Ehrler was appointed ''Geschwaderkommodore'' of JG 5, replacing ''Oberstleutnant'' Scholz who was given the position of ''
Jagdfliegerführer Norwegen''.
On 12 November 1944
Avro Lancaster
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bombers of RAF Squadrons
9 and
617 attacked the ''
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'' in Tromsø fjord. Ehrler, commanding officer of JG 5, scrambled a formation to intercept, but the German fighters were too late. The ''Tirpitz'' was sunk with the loss of a thousand sailors. Ehrler was court-martialed; he sentenced to three years and stripped of his command. Ehrler was later reinstated; he was killed flying with
JG 7 on 4 April 1945.
Karl Dönitz
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was the driving force behind the conviction. Only Ehrler's record as a fighter pilot saved him from execution.
1945
In early January 1945 and following Ehrler's conviction by the ''
Reichskriegsgericht
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'', ''Oberstleutnant'' Scholz, in addition to his obligations as ''Jagdfliegerführer Norwegen'' in Stavanger-Forus, assumed command of JG 5 again.
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and
Heligoland
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and all other islands, as well forces in
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and in Denmark, lay down their arms and to surrender unconditionally. This surrender includes the last German soldiers in Norway as well as JG 5. In total, pilots of JG 5 claimed approximately 3,200 aerial victories during World War II. At the end of hostilities, losses had amounted to 435 men either
killed in action
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or taken
prisoner of war
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.
Commanding officers
''Geschwaderkommodore''
Gruppenkommandeure
''Gruppenkommandeure''
I. ''Gruppe'' of JG 5
Formerly the I. ''Gruppe'' of JG 77, re-designated to II. ''Gruppe'' of
''Jagdgeschwader'' 6 on 15 October 1944:
III. ''Gruppe'' of JG 5
Formerly the IV. ''Gruppe'' of JG 1:
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