Franz Schieß

Franz Schieß (21 February 1921 – 2 September 1943) was a Luftwaffe fighter ace. He claimed 67 victories in 657 missions, (14 on the Eastern Front, and 53 against the Western Allies) whilst flying the Messerschmitt Bf 109.

Franz Schieß
Nickname(s)"Nawratil"
Born(1921-02-21)21 February 1921
St. Pölten, Austria
Died2 September 1943(1943-09-02) (aged 22)[1]
Gulf of Naples, off Ischia, Fascist Italy
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Service/branchArmy
 Luftwaffe
Years of serviceArmy (1938–40)
Luftwaffe (1940–43)
RankHauptmann
UnitJG 53
Commands held8./JG 53
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross

War time service

During the Polish campaign, he saw service in the Army before transferring to the Luftwaffe and undergoing fighter pilot training in 1940. Schieß was posted to the Geschwaderstab (Headquarters) of Jagdgeschwader 53,[2] based on the Channel front in March 1941, then served, from December 1941, as Geschwader Adjutant.[3] Staying there for nearly two years, he established a close friendship with the Geschwaderkommodore (wing commander) Günther Freiherr von Maltzahn.[4]

On 22 June 1941, the opening day of Operation Barbarossa, Schieß scored his first victories destroying an I-153 biplane fighter and an Ilyushin DB-3 bomber. The members of his Staffel called him "Nawratil", after his radio call sign name.

After achieving 14 kills on the Eastern Front he was withdrawn in August, along with the rest of JG 53 and, following rest and refitting in Germany, then deployed in December to the Mediterranean.[5] Operating from Sicily, Schieß flew sorties over Malta scoring 11 victories. Throughout 1942, and re-equipped with the new Bf 109G-2, he outscored his Geschwaderkommodore.[6] In November, the Stab flight itself transferred to Tunisia, where Schieß continued his success, gaining a further 13 victories, including a B-17 four-engined bomber on 29 January 1943 (36th v.)

Leutnant Schieß was awarded the German Cross in Gold on 23 January 1943 as a member of Stab/JG 53.[7] On 16 February 1943, the now Oberleutnant Schieß was appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 8./JG 53. He was regarded as one of the most enthusiastic and aggressive pilots in the Mediterranean theatre, and often flew the escort missions for the Ju 52 transports as they tried to evacuate personnel out of Africa. On 18 April he shot down a Spitfire (for his 43rd victory), but nevertheless 24 heavy-laden transports were shot down and a further 35 damaged, in what became known as the "Palm Sunday Massacre".[8]

Even when his unit was evacuated back to Sicily after the fall of Tunis in April 1943, he still flew over to Tunisia each day doing combat missions before returning to Sicily each night, writing home of "wonderful aerial combats".[9] He went on to score 29 victories as leader of 8./JG 53[10] and reached 50 kills shooting down a P-38 over the sea south of Sicily on 21 May. Schieß was awarded the Knight's Cross on 21 June for 55 victories and then was sent on leave for 2 months, thereby missing the air battles over the invasion of Sicily. Returning to 8./JG 53 in mid-August, his unit was now flying out of southern Italy against the Allies, who were mounting a concerted campaign to destroy the transport net prior to an invasion of the Italian mainland. Schieß shot down 12 enemy aircraft in 11 days, of which seven were P-38 twin-engine fighters. Together with Jürgen Harder of III./JG 53, Schieß was promoted to the rank of Hauptmann on September 1, 1943.[11]

Death

The next day, on 2 September 1943, Schieß led a scramble against a USAAF B-25 bomber formation attacking rail marshalling yards at Cancello, Naples. His unit engaged the fighter escort of P-38 Lightnings. Unable to break through the fighter screen to attack the bombers, he followed the force back over the Gulf of Salerno.[12] His final battle took place over the island of Ischia; at around 1:45PM, the pilots heard Franz Schieß radio: "At them again, everyone get ready!" At the time, the formation was 30 to 40 km southwest of Ischia when Hauptmann Schieß's wingman was forced away by two Lightnings and lost sight of his Staffelkapitän.[9][11] Ten of the P-38s were shot down, but Schieß's Bf 109 G-6 (Werknummer 160 022—factory number) "Black 1 + I", crashed into the Mediterranean 30–50 km SSW of Ischia in the Gulf of Salerno.[13] Though not witnessed, he was probably shot down by a P-38.[14]

On September 27 Günther von Maltzahn wrote to Schieß's parents expressing the close friendship they shared:[15]

"I ask that you and your husband accept my and my Geschwader's most sincere and heartfelt sympathy on the unspeakably hard stroke of fate which befell your son Franz.

I can sympathize with how hard it must be to come to terms with thoughts that you will never see your son Franz again in this life. One could not have wished for a better officer. Not only did there exist a comradeship and a mutual trust between Kommodore and adjutant that was tested in far more than 100 air battles, but in him I lost my best friend, on whom I could depend no matter what the situation."

He is credited with 67 aerial victories in 657 missions. Among those were 17 P-38 Lightnings, making him the highest scoring "Lightning-Killer" of the war.

Victories

NoDateTimeUnit & AirfieldGruppe Kommandeur[5]Location / PlanquadClaimed AircraftSource / Comments[3]
122 June 19417:25Stab/JG 53 - Krzewicza, SE PolandMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnNW of KobrynI-153Prien/Bock
222 Jun'4116:35Stab/JG 53 - KrzewiczaMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnBiala PodlaskaDB-3Prien/Bock
324 Jun'4110:00Stab/JG 53 - KrzewiczaMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnNW of KobrynSB-2Prien/Bock
424 Jun'4110:10Stab/JG 53 - KrzewiczaMaj Günther, Fr. von Maltzahnnr KobrynSB-2Prien/Bock
529 Jun'4119:55Stab/JG 53 - BaranovichiMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnBobruiskSB-3Prien/Bock
66 Jul'4114:05Stab/JG 53 - Dubno, UkraineMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnE of PolonnoyeDB-3Prien/Bock
77 Jul'416:15Stab/JG 53 - Dubno, UkraineMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnE of PolonnoyeSB-3Prien/Bock
814 Jul'4111:00Stab/JG 53 - TyranowkaMaj Günther, Fr. von Maltzahn-SB-3Prien/Bock
920 Jul'4117:52Stab/JG 53 - Zhitomir, UkraineMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnUman areaI-15Prien/Bock
1023 Jul'416:33Stab/JG 53 - Belaya-ZerkowMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnUman areaI-16Prien/Bock
1124 Jul'4111:45Stab/JG 53 - Belaya-ZerkowMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnUman areaI-16Prien/Bock
1225 Jul'4118:14Stab/JG 53 - Belaya-ZerkowMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnNE of Belaya-ZerkowI-15Prien/Bock
1326 Jul'4111:00Stab/JG 53 - Belaya-ZerkowMaj Günther, Fr. von Maltzahn-Il-2Prien/Bock
1429 Jul'4117:02Stab/JG 53 - Belaya-ZerkowMaj Günther, Fr. von Maltzahn-SB-3Prien/Bock
-25 January 194210:49Stab/JG 53 - Comiso, SicilyMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnS of La Valletta, Malta: 600mHurricaneC.2035/II Anerk ASM, unconfirmed ?
1524 Feb'4216:00Stab/JG 53 - ComisoMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnMaltaHurricaneC.2036/II #100522/4, of P/O D.Tedford of 126 Sqn
1615 Jun'4215:15Stab/JG 53 - ComisoMaj Günther, Fr. von Maltzahn500m W of Linosa Is: low-levelBeaufighterC.2033/I AnerkNr 10, of Sgt F.W. Baun of 69 Sqn
177 Jul'4210:47Stab/JG 53 - ComisoMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnMaltaSpitfireC.2036/II #104203/4
189 Jul'4212:20Stab/JG 53 - ComisoMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnMaltaSpitfireC.2036/II #104203/4
1914 Jul'4210:32Stab/JG 53 - ComisoMaj Günther, Fr. von Maltzahn5 km ENE of Zonqor Point, MaltaSpitfireC.2031/II AnerkNr 10
2018 Jul'4214:33Stab/JG 53 - ComisoMaj Günther, Fr. von Maltzahn5 km N of La Valetta, Malta: 4000mSpitfireC.2031/II AnerkNr 10
2126 Aug'4213:17Stab/JG 53 - ComisoMaj Günther, Fr. von Maltzahn12 km N of La Valetta, Malta: 8000mSpitfire Vof 229 Sqn
2211 Oct'4211:24Stab/JG 53 - ComisoMaj Günther, Fr. von Maltzahn-Spitfire?
2311 Oct'4214:35Stab/JG 53 - ComisoMaj Günther, Fr. von MaltzahnMaltaSpitfireC.2036/II #105038/4
2417 Oct'4213:40Stab/JG 53 - ComisoMaj Günther, Fr. von Maltzahn5 km N of La Valetta: 500mSpitfireC.2035/II AnerkNr 10
-17 Nov'4213:37Stab/JG 53 - El Aouina, TunisMaj Helmut BennemannBone, Tunisia: 300mSpitfireC.2035/II Anerk ASM, unconfirmed
2525 Nov'4212:00Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut Bennemann5–10 km NNW of Medjez el Bab: 1500mSpitfireC.2027/I AnerkNr 10
263 Dec'4211:41Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut BennemannS of Garaet Achkil: 6000mP-38C.2027/I AnerkNr 10
274 Dec'4216:04Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut Bennemann6 km S of Jeffna: 10mBisleyC.2027/I AnerkNr 10, of 18 or 614 Sqn, RAF
285 Dec'4215:40Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut Bennemann5 km NW of Djebel ObeidP-38C.2027/I AnerkNr 11
295 Dec'4215:42Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut Bennemann-P-38Prien/Bock, unconfirmed?
306 Dec'4215:58Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut Bennemann18 km S of Djebel ObeidDragonflyC.2027/I AnerkNr 11
3118 Dec'4211:08Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut Bennemann20 km W of JaffnaSpitfireC.2027/I AnerkNr 11
322 January 19439:07Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut Bennemann20 km E of Bone: 2000mSpitfireC.2031/II AnerkNr 89
334 Jan'4312:23Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut Bennemann2 km NW of Protville: 1000mP-40C.2031/II AnerkNr 91
3416 Jan'4313:48Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut Bennemann35 km SW of Mateu: 500mrHurricaneC.2031/II AnerkNr 93
3517 Jan'4314:00Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut Bennemann28 km NE of Beja: 7000mP-38C.2031/II AnerkNr 94
3629 Jan'4311:10Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut Bennemann15 km NE of Beja: 6000mB-17C.2031/II AnerkNr 95
3729 Jan'4311:30Stab/JG 53 - El AouinaMaj Helmut Bennemann12 km SW of Mateur: 300mP-38C.2031/II AnerkNr 96
3826 Feb'4317:028/JG 53 - San Pietro, SicilyHptm Franz Götz40 km N of La Valetta: 7000mSpitfireC.2027/I AnerkNr 204
3925 Mar'439:448/JG 53 - San PietroHptm Franz GötzNE of La Jabatte: 4000mSpitfireC.2031/II AnerkNr 206
-28 Mar'43-8/JG 53 - San PietroHptm Franz Götz-P-38Prien JG53 List #1678, unconfirmed
405 Apr'4319:008/JG 53 - San PietroHptm Franz GötzSW of Beja: 100mSpitfireC.2027/I AnerkNr 206, 800th victory for III/53
4111 Apr'439:598/JG 53 - San PietroHptm Franz Götz3 km N of Mateur: 100mSpitfireC.2027/I AnerkNr 267
4217 Apr'4319:148/JG 53 - San PietroHptm Franz Götz18 km N of Medjez el Bab: 2000mSpitfireC.2027/I AnerkNr 210
4318 Apr'4318:078/JG 53 - San PietroHptm Franz Götz24 km SW of Mateur: low-levelSpitfireC.2027/I AnerkNr 212
4429 Apr'4316:028/JG 53 - San PietroHptm Franz Götz3 km N of Cap Farina: low-levelP-38C.2027/I AnerkNr 214
458 May'4318:458/JG 53 - ArianaHptm Franz Götz5 km E of Cap Bon: 4000mP-40C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
468 May'4319:008/JG 53 - ArianaHptm Franz Götz18 km E of Kalebia: 8000mP-40C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
4711 May'4312:258/JG 53 - Sciacca, SicilyHptm Franz Götz10 km SW of Marsala: 3000mB-25C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
-12 May'43-8/JG 53 - SciaccaHptm Franz Götz-B-17Prien JG53 List #1679, unconfirmed
-13 May'43-8/JG 53 - SciaccaHptm Franz Götz-SpitfirePrien JG53 List #1679, unconfirmed
4818 May'4313:158/JG 53 - SciaccaHptm Franz GötzNW of Trapani: 5000mP-38C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
4919 May'4313:478/JG 53 - SciaccaHptm Franz Götz36 km SW of Maréttimo: 4000mP-38C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
5021 May'4311:248/JG 53 - SciaccaHptm Franz Götz40 km N of Pantelleria: 1500mP-38C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
5125 May'4311:058/JG 53 - SciaccaHptm Franz Götz30 km NW of Trapani: 100mP-38C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
526 Jun'436:428/JG 53 - SciaccaHptm Franz Götz20 km NW of Pantelleria: 500mBostonC.2027/I AnerkNr ?
5310 Jun'4315:508/JG 53 - SciaccaHptm Franz Götz1 km W of Pantelleria: 3000mP-40C.2027/I AnerkNr ?
5411 Jun'4315:378/JG 53 - SciaccaHptm Franz Götz20 km NW of Pantelleria: 3000mSpitfireC.2027/I AnerkNr ?
5525 Jun'4312:138/JG 53 - TorazzoHptm Franz Götz30 km S of StromboliB-17FC.2027/I AnerkNr ?
5619 Aug'4312:208/JG 53 - Grazzanise, NaplesHptm Franz Götz40 km SW of Benevento: 6500mB-17C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
5720 Aug'4312:438/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz12 km S of Grazzanise: 3000mP-38C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
5821 Aug'4313:048/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz12 km W of Capri: 4000mB-26C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
5922 Aug'4312:178/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz50 km SW of Capri: 2000mB-26C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
-22 Aug'43-8/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz-B-26Prien JG53 List #1680, unconfirmed
6023 Aug'4311:308/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz40 km S of Capri: 100mCatalinaC.2031/II AnerkNr ?
6126 Aug'4312:528/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz20 km NW of Palmi: 4000mB-26C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
6226 Aug'4313:378/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz2 km W of Grazzanise: 4000mP-38C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
-27 Aug'4312:578/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz10 km N of Benevento: 3000mB-25C.2031/II Anerk ASM, unconfirmed
6327 Aug'4313:118/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz40 km S of CapuaP-38C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
-28 Aug'4315:438/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz2 km E of Cabrettara: 200mP-38FC.2031/II AnerkNr ?
6428 Aug'4315:438/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz2 km E of Albaccora: 300mP-38FC.2031/II AnerkNr ?
6528 Aug'4315:518/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz GötzE of Castel Ruggero: 1000mP-38FC.2031/II AnerkNr ?
-29 Aug'43-8/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz-P-38Prien JG53 List #1680, unconfirmed
6630 Aug'4312:068/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz GötzSW of Castel Volturno: 3000mP-38C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
6730 Aug'4312:158/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz GötzSW of Castel Volturno: 2000mP-38C.2031/II AnerkNr ?
2 September 1943~13.458/JG 53 - GrazzaniseHptm Franz Götz70–90 km SW of Naples[2]

Awards

References

Citations

  1. Scutts 1994, p. 94.
  2. Luftwaffe Officer Career Summaries website.
  3. Aces of the Luftwaffe website.
  4. Prien 1998, p. 678.
  5. Luftwaffe Air Units: Single–Engined Fighters website.
  6. Weal 2007, pg. 81-83.
  7. Patzwall & Scherzer 2001, p. 405
  8. Weal 2007, pg. 91.
  9. Sundin & Bergström 1997, p. 44
  10. Scutts 1994, p. 94
  11. Prien 1998, p. 677.
  12. Weal 2003, pg. 99.
  13. Prien 1998, p. 729.
  14. Scutts 1994, p. 61.
  15. Prien 1998, p. 678, 679
  16. Patzwall 2008, p. 179.
  17. Fellgiebel 2000, p. 377.
  18. Scherzer 2007, p. 661.

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Military offices
Preceded by
Oberleutnant Karl Leonhard
Squadron Leader of 8./JG 53
15 February 1943 – 2 September 1943
Succeeded by
Hauptmann Karl Leonhard
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