
Bear
Trap
by
Robert
Bailey
In Robert Bailey's latest
painting, titled Bear Trap, German field artillery has surprised an
advancing Russian armored column near the town of Smolensk during October,
1943. Above the ground battle, Stukas from Schlachtgeschwader 2 (Oberst
Hans Ulrich Rudel), escorted by Focke Wulf 190's of JG-51 (Horst Petzschler),
pound the Russian armor with Cannon and bombs, effectively halting the
advance of their foe.
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The Signatures
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Horst Petzschler began his Lufwaffe career on the Russian front
in September 1943 and flew over 100 missions. Hit once by Soviet
flak, he bailed out but was saved by German troops. On many occasions
during his service with JG-51, he supported Stuka attacks on Russian
ground forces, including attacks led by Oberst Hans Ulrich Rudel.
Horst scored 22 Soviet victories in addition to four more victories
on the western front by war's end (flying the Bf-109). He was awarded
the Day Fighter Operational Flying Clasp (Gold) in March 1944 after
his 110th operational flight. He also received the Iron Cross First
and Second Class. |
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Oscar Boesch joined the Lufwaffe in August 1942 and volunteered
for Sturm Staffel 1, a special unit which attacked American daylight
bombers. During his mission in April 1944 he crash landed and flipped
his 190 onto its back. He was shot down in May but went on to reach
a score of 18 victories, earning him the Iron Cross First and Second
class. While with JG-3, Oscar escorted Oberst Hans Ulrich Rudel's
Stukas on the eastern front during ground support missions for the
Battle of Berlin, April 1945. |
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40 individually hand-drawn pencil remarques are available on the
Special Edition category of this Russian Front release. |
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