JU 52 serial number 3414 shot down in the sea of Kattegat
14/4 1944.
The aircraft belonged to 5./ MSG 1 and was coded ?
T/o Værløse Op: Search of and destruction of mines.
Two Mosquitos of 418 Sqn RAF piloted by F/O Caine and S/L Kipp were on a Day
Ranger mission to Denmark when they reportedly sighted first three and the one
additional Ju 52`s. Caine attacked one JU 52 and fired two short bursts from 100
yards and the Ju 52 blew up after the second burst ad fell into the sea in
flames at 15:01 hrs. Caine now turned to starboard and saw a aircraft in flames
in the water, one falling in flames and one diving straight down. The first two
had been attacked by Kipp. The first had had a 2 x 2 second burst from 150 yards
and the second a 1 second burst from 100 yards. Kipp had put the wheels down for
the second attack. He had found it difficult to get them in his sight as they
were flying 8-10 feet above the sea. At one point he thought that his wheels had
touched the water. After this attack the fourth Ju 52 was seen to make a frantic
attempt to ditch, which it did after the mosquito had passed 30 yards in front
of it. Caine then approached. 5 or 6 crew members had now clambered out on the
fuselage. A 4 seconds burst at 300 to 50 yards resulted in many strikes and the
aircraft disappeared with its crew at 15:11 hours. The three Ju 52 attacked by
Kipp was equipped with mine detonating rings.
Pilot Leutnant Ernst Zwick, Engineer Oberfeldwebel Albert Krapf and Navigator
Feldwebel Rudolf Prockl were all picked up by Vorpostboot 907 but died from cold
and exhaustion. They were brought to Aarhus and later transferred to København.
They were laid to rest at København Vestre cemetery on 21/4 1944. The ceremony
took place from the Eastern Chapel at 11:00 hours.

(Astrid Michel-Zwick)
Pilot Leutnant Ernst Zwick
Zwick, Krapf and Prockl was laid to rest along with Puchstein
from Ju 52 3636 lost on the same day.
Below pictures is from the ceremony.







Puchstein was laid to rest in grave A3-67, which is the
rearmost.



Zwick, Krapf and Prockl was laid to rest in A2-39, 40 and 41

From the funeral on 21/4-1944

(Flemming Hansen)

(Flemming Hansen)
It should be noted that this author has not been able to find more than two
German losses that fits these claims.
Sources: AIR 50/146-1, WASt via CP, BK.
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