Viktor Bauer (15 September 1915 – 13 December 1969) was a former Luftwaffe fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves during World War II. A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. Bauer is credited with 106 aerial victories, achieved in over 400 combat missions, all but four claimed on the Eastern Front. He was "ace-in-a-day" four times, shooting down five or more aircraft on a single day.

Early life and career

Bauer was born on 19 September 1915 in Löcknitz, the son of a landowner. He joined the military service on 1 April 1935, initially serving in Infanterie-Regiment 1 (1st Infantry Regiment). He served in the Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labour Service) from 1 January 1936 until 31 March 1936. He transferred to the Luftwaffe of the Nazi Germany on 6 April 1936 as a Fahnenjunker (cadet). Bauer completed his flight training on 1 March 1938. That day, he was also promoted to Leutnant (second lieutenant) and transferred to Kampfgeschwader 138 (KG 138–138th Bomber Wing). On 1 May 1938, he attended a Jagdfliegerschule (fighter pilot school). On 1 July 1938, Bauer was assigned to the VI. Gruppe (4th group) of Jagdgeschwader 132 "Richthofen" (JG 132–132nd Fighter Wing) as a fighter pilot. On 9 March 1939, he was posted to I. Gruppe (1st group) of Jagdgeschwader 331 (JG 331–331st Fighter Wing) and to I. Gruppe of Jagdgeschwader 77 (JG 77–77th Fighter Wing) on 31 July 1939.

World War II

World War II in Europe had begun on Friday, 1 September 1939, when German forces invaded Poland. On 1 November, he received the Iron Cross 2nd Class (Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse). On 1 March 1940, he was transferred to the 2. Staffel of JG 77. Bauer claimed his first aerial victory on 15 May 1940 west of Bruges, a Royal Air Force (RAF) Hawker Hurricane. He shot down another Hurricane near Cambrai on 18 May. Bauer was promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) on 1 June 1940 and was awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class (Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse) on 18 November 1940. He then fought in the Battle of Britain against the RAF, claiming a Supermarine Spitfire shot down on 1 November 1940. Bauer was awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class (Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse) on 18 November 1940, and then transferred to Jagdgeschwader 3 (JG 3–3rd Fighter Wing) in November 1940.

On 15 February 1941, III. Gruppe was withdrawn from the English Channel and relocated to Gütersloh Airfield for a period of rest and replenishment. Bauer and other pilots of III. Gruppe spent a couple of days of R&R skiing in the Kleinwalsertal before returning for active service on 17 March. On 17 April, the Gruppe received the then new Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-2, training on this type until they relocated to Lillers, France on 3 May. On 10 June 1941, Bauer was appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 9. Staffel (9th squadron) of JG 3, succeeding Oberleutnant Max Jaczak who killed in a flying accident the day before.

Eastern Front

The Wehrmacht launched Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, on 22 June 1941. III. Gruppe supported Army Group South in its strategic goal towards the heavily populated and agricultural heartland of Ukraine, taking Kiev before continuing eastward over the steppes of southern USSR to the Volga with the aim of controlling the oil-rich Caucasus. In June 1941, Bauer claimed 15 Soviet aircraft shot down, including five SB-2 twin-engine bombers claimed on 26 June alone. He then claimed 17 victories in July, including five Russian DB-3 twin-engine bombers on 12 July.

On 23 July 1941, Bauer claimed two Polikarpov I-153 biplane fighters shot down, taking his to total to 36 aerial victories. That afternoon, his Bf 109 F-2 (Werknummer 8987—factory number) sustained heavy damage in combat with a flight of Ilyushin DB-3 bombers at the Dnieper. Bauer attempted a forced landing at Bila Tserkva, the aircraft somersaulted, resulting in heavy injuries to Bauer. During his convalescence, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (Ritterkreuz des Eisernes Kreuzes) on 30 July 1941 for 34 aerial victories. During his absence, Leutnant Helmut Mertens served as acting Staffelkapitän of 9. Staffel. Bauer returned to his unit in February 1942.

At the time of his return to front line service, III. Gruppe of JG 3 had been redeployed to an area of operations north of Lake Ilmen in support of the airlift resupplying German forces in the Demyansk Pocket. There, on 18 February 1942, Bauer claimed two Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 fighter aircraft, taking his total to 40 aerial victories. In combat with 6 Udarnaya Aviatsionnaya Gruppa (6 UAG—6th Soviet Strike Aviation Group) on 4 April, he claimed his 50th aerial victory, a Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3 fighter. On 19 May, Bauer claimed a 429 Istrebitel'nyy Aviatsionyy Polk (429 IAP—429th Fighter Aviation Regiment) MiG-3. On 22 June 1942, Bauer was awarded the Honor Goblet of the Luftwaffe (Ehrenpokal der Luftwaffe).

On 5 July 1942 during the Battle of Voronezh, Bauer claimed four aerial victories, increasing his total to 74. On 26 July, he received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (Ritterkreuz des Eisernes Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub) for 102 aerial victories. He was the 14th Luftwaffe pilot to achieve the century mark. Bauer and together with Oberleutnant Erwin Clausen were presented the Oak Leaves by Adolf Hitler at the Führerhauptquartier at Rastenburg.

On 9 August, he claimed his 106th victory. On 10 August 1942, Bauer force landed his Bf 109 F-4 (Werknummer 13241—factory number) at Nowy-Kalach. His aircraft had been damaged by enemy return fire and Bauer was again wounded, forcing him to surrender command of 9. Staffel to Leutnant Rolf Diergardt. On 1 September 1942, he was promoted to Hauptmann (captain).

Training commands

On recovery, Bauer was put in command of Ergänzungs-Jagdgruppe Ost (Supplementary Fighter Group, East) in southern France on 9 August 1943. In this command position, he was promoted to Major (major) on 1 May 1944. Promoted to Oberstleutnant (lieutenant colonel) and later to Oberst (colonel), Bauer was appointed Geschwaderkommodore (wing commander) of Ergänzungs-Jagdgeschwader 1 (EJG 1–1st Supplementary Fighter Wing) until the end of hostilities in May 1945. He was taken prisoner of war and released in July 1945.

Later life

Bauer died on 13 December 1969 in Bad Homburg.

Summary of career

Aerial victory claims

According to US historian David T. Zabecki, Bauer was credited with 106 aerial victories. Spick also lists Bauer with 106 aerial victories with one unconfirmed victory in over 400 combat missions, all but four claimed on the Eastern Front. Mathews and Foreman, authors of Luftwaffe Aces – Biographies and Victory Claims, researched the German Federal Archives and found records for 104 aerial victory claims, plus four further unconfirmed claim. This number omits claim number 26 which is numerically missing in their analysis.

Chronicle of aerial victories
This and the ♠ (Ace of spades) indicates those aerial victories which made Bauer an "ace-in-a-day", a term which designates a fighter pilot who has shot down five or more airplanes in a single day. This and the – (dash) indicates unconfirmed aerial victory claims for which Bauer did not receive credit. This and the ! (exclamation mark) indicates those aerial victories listed by Prien and Rodeike. This and the # (hash mark) indicates those aerial victories listed by Mathews and Foreman. This and the ? (question mark) indicates information discrepancies listed by Prien, Stemmer, Rodeike, Bock, Mathews and Foreman.
Claim!Claim#DateTimeTypeLocationUnitClaim!Claim#DateTimeTypeLocationUnit
– Claims with Jagdgeschwader 77 during the Battle of France – 10 May – 25 June 1940
115 May 194014:10Hurricanewest of Bruges2./JG 772118 May 194015:45Hurricaneeast of Cambrai1./JG 77
– Claims with III./Jagdgeschwader 3 on the Channel Front – June 1940 – February 1941
31 November 194017:30Spitfire20 km (12 mi) south of Southend-on-Sea9./JG 3425 February 194114:00Hurricane30 km (19 mi) west of Calais9./JG 3
– Claims with III./Jagdgeschwader 3 on the Eastern Front – Operation Barbarossa – June – November 1941
5325 June 194107:40Potez-63?northeast of Berestechko9./JG 322209 July 194106:05DB-310 km (6.2 mi) west of Berdychiv9./JG 3
6425 June 194107:45Potez-63northeast of Berestechko9./JG 3232110 July 194117:00I-152 km (1.2 mi) south of Makariv9./JG 3
7♠526 June 194111:20SB-220 km (12 mi) southwest of Lutsk9./JG 3242210 July 194117:10DB-350 km (31 mi) east of Makariv9./JG 3
8♠626 June 194111:25SB-225 km (16 mi) southwest of Lutsk9./JG 3252311 July 194115:50SB-340 km (25 mi) southeast of Makariv9./JG 3
9♠726 June 194113:45SB-260 km (37 mi) north of Volodymyr-Volynskyi9./JG 32611 July 194115:51SB-340 km (25 mi) southeast of Makariv9./JG 3
10♠826 June 194113:45SB-260 km (37 mi) north of Volodymyr-Volynskyi9./JG 327♠2412 July 194110:25DB-3southeast of Kiev9./JG 3
11♠926 June 194116:25DB-3northeast of Lutsk9./JG 328♠2512 July 194110:27DB-3Kiev9./JG 3
121027 June 194112:20I-1610 km (6.2 mi) northwest of Lemberg9./JG 329♠2712 July 194110:30DB-325 km (16 mi) southeast Motyzhyn9./JG 3
131129 June 194114:40V-11?10 km (6.2 mi) northwest of Dubno9./JG 330♠2812 July 194110:40DB-3southeast of Motyzhyn9./JG 3
141229 June 194114:43V-1120 km (12 mi) northeast of Rivne9./JG 331♠2912 July 194110:42DB-3southeast of Motyzhyn9./JG 3
151329 June 194114:50V-1120 km (12 mi) northeast of Rivne9./JG 3323013 July 194111:11DB-3north of Fastiv9./JG 3
161429 June 194117:40PZL P-37southwest of Olevsk9./JG 3333113 July 194111:15DB-3west of Bijschow9./JG 3
171530 June 194112:10ZKB-19?10 km (6.2 mi) east of Ostroh9./JG 3343213 July 194111:16DB-320 km (12 mi) southwest of Kiev9./JG 3
181630 June 194112:13ZKB-1910 km (6.2 mi) east of Ostroh9./JG 3353316 July 194110:40DB-310 km (6.2 mi) east of Pavoloch9./JG 3
191730 June 194115:05DB-310 km (6.2 mi) southwest of Ostroh9./JG 3363423 July 194117:17I-1536 km (3.7 mi) northwest of Tarashcha9./JG 3
20188 July 194117:15SB-218 km (11 mi) west of Berdychiv9./JG 33723 July 194117:30I-15310 km (6.2 mi) northwest of Tarashcha9./JG 3
21198 July 194117:18SB-225 km (16 mi) west of Berdychiv9./JG 3
– Claims with III./Jagdgeschwader 3 on the Eastern Front – Winter War — February – April 1942
383513 February 194212:50Pe-220 km (12 mi) east of Staraya Russa9./JG 3454222 March 194217:05Il-225 km (16 mi) east-northeast of Staraya Russa9./JG 3
393615 February 194215:10Pe-23 km (1.9 mi) northwest of Novgorod9./JG 3464331 March 194214:35I-61?20 km (12 mi) east of Staraya Russa9./JG 3
403718 February 194216:00I-6115 km (9.3 mi) southeast of Staraya Russa9./JG 3474431 March 194214:45I-6130 km (19 mi) northeast of Staraya Russa9./JG 3
413818 February 194216:10I-6115 km (9.3 mi) southeast of Staraya Russa9./JG 348451 April 194217:05I-301?10 km (6.2 mi) southeast of Ramushevo9./JG 3
423919 February 194216:40I-615 km (3.1 mi) north of Staraya Russa9./JG 349461 April 194217:12Pe-22 km (1.2 mi) north of Zaluchye9./JG 3
434022 March 194216:55I-6115 km (9.3 mi) south of Staraya Russa9./JG 350474 April 194214:30I-615 km (3.1 mi) north of Sytschewo9./JG 3
444122 March 194216:58Il-25 km (3.1 mi) east of Staraya Russa9./JG 351484 April 194217:42I-3013 km (1.9 mi) east of Parfino9./JG 3
– Claims with III./Jagdgeschwader 3 on the Eastern Front – May – August 1942
524919 May 194210:00I-6120 km (12 mi) southwest of Stary Saltov9./JG 379♠777 July 194203:57Il-21 km (0.62 mi) northeast of Voronezh9./JG 3
535020 May 194204:35I-6110 km (6.2 mi) east of Ternowaja9./JG 380♠789 July 194211:20Il-23 km (1.9 mi) north of Voronezh9./JG 3
545120 May 194204:38I-6115 km (9.3 mi) east of Ternowaja9./JG 381♠799 July 194211:23Il-230 km (19 mi) north of Voronezh9./JG 3
555220 May 194204:49Il-23 km (1.9 mi) west of Wesseloje9./JG 382♠809 July 194211:25Il-240 km (25 mi) north of Voronezh9./JG 3
565320 May 194211:56Il-220 km (12 mi) northeast of Kharkiv9./JG 383♠819 July 194219:38MiG-15 km (3.1 mi) north of Voronezh9./JG 3
575421 May 194207:40I-611 km (0.62 mi) east of Ternowaja9./JG 384♠829 July 194219:55MiG-120 km (12 mi) north-northeast of Voronezh9./JG 3
585522 May 194209:35I-6110 km (6.2 mi) south of Stary Saltov9./JG 3858310 July 194204:02MiG-110 km (6.2 mi) northwest of Voronezh9./JG 3
595622 May 194209:38I-6115 km (9.3 mi) southeast of Stary Saltov9./JG 3868410 July 194204:02MiG-110 km (6.2 mi) northwest of Voronezh9./JG 3
605722 May 194209:41I-615 km (3.1 mi) north of Stary Saltov9./JG 3878510 July 194204:06MiG-130 km (19 mi) north-northeast of Voronezh9./JG 3
615822 May 194209:45I-6120 km (12 mi) east of Stary Saltov9./JG 3888616 July 194218:15P-4010 km (6.2 mi) southwest of Tischkina9./JG 3
23 May 194205:25Il-29./JG 3898716 July 194218:16P-405 km (3.1 mi) west of Tischkina9./JG 3
625923 May 194205:35Il-25 km (3.1 mi) north of Ternowaja9./JG 3908816 July 194218:18P-403 km (1.9 mi) southwest of Dubowy9./JG 3
636026 May 194218:55MiG-115 km (9.3 mi) southeast of Balakleja9./JG 3918916 July 194218:40Il-27 km (4.3 mi) east-southeast of Arinowka9./JG 3
646127 May 194206:22R-10?10 km (6.2 mi) south of Balakleja9./JG 3929022 July 194205:55P-403 km (1.9 mi) southwest of Semikarakoeskaja9./JG 3
656226 June 194204:37Pe-230 km (19 mi) southeast of Shchigry9./JG 3939122 July 194205:57LaGG-31 km (0.62 mi) east of Sjusjaskij9./JG 3
6329 June 194206:53MiG-1south of Kshen9./JG 3949222 July 194206:00Il-23 km (1.9 mi) south of Sjusjaskij9./JG 3
666430 June 194206:51Il-21 km (0.62 mi) south of Kshen9./JG 3959324 July 194210:51Il-212 km (7.5 mi) southeast of Popow9./JG 3
676530 June 194206:52MiG-11 km (0.62 mi) south of Kshen9./JG 3969424 July 194210:52Il-216 km (9.9 mi) southeast of Popow9./JG 3
686630 June 194206:53MiG-15 km (3.1 mi) south of Kshen9./JG 3979524 July 194210:55Il-230 km (19 mi) west of Kalach9./JG 3
696730 June 194206:56Il-220 km (12 mi) east of Kshen9./JG 3989624 July 194210:56MiG-130 km (19 mi) west of Kalach9./JG 3
70681 July 194219:10Il-210 km (6.2 mi) north of Kshen9./JG 3999725 July 194210:50Hurricane2 km (1.2 mi) east of Kalach9./JG 3
71695 July 194203:16MiG-117 km (11 mi) southwest of Voronezh9./JG 31009825 July 194210:52Hurricane10 km (6.2 mi) southeast of Kalach9./JG 3
72705 July 194203:17Il-218 km (11 mi) south-southeast of Voronezh9./JG 31019925 July 194210:54Il-28 km (5.0 mi) southeast of Kalach9./JG 3
73715 July 194203:19Il-220 km (12 mi) southeast of Voronezh9./JG 310210025 July 194210:55Il-24 km (2.5 mi) southeast of Kalach9./JG 3
74725 July 194203:22Pe-25 km (3.1 mi) west of Voronezh9./JG 31031019 August 194206:02Su-25 km (3.1 mi) southeast of Kalach9./JG 3
75♠737 July 194203:01MiG-15 km (3.1 mi) southeast of Voronezh9./JG 31041029 August 194206:04?LaGG-315 km (9.3 mi) east of Kalach9./JG 3
76♠747 July 194203:02MiG-15 km (3.1 mi) south of Nowo Uschman9./JG 31051039 August 194206:07LaGG-310 km (6.2 mi) east of Kalach9./JG 3
77♠757 July 194203:41Il-23 km (1.9 mi) south of Maslowka9./JG 31061049 August 194206:10Su-220 km (12 mi) northwest of Stalingrad9./JG 3
78♠767 July 194203:55Il-22 km (1.2 mi) northwest of Voronezh9./JG 3

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