Malapert, Freiherr von, Robert-Georg (SG 1)
- Date of birth:
- August 7th, 1912 (Darmstadt, Germany)
- Date of death:
- May 21st, 1942 (Sechtschinskaja, North of Bolchov, Soviet Union)
- Buried on:
- German War Cemetery Kursk - Besedino
Plot: 23. Row: 4. Grave: 184.
- Nationality:
- German
Biography
Robert-Georg Freiherr von Malapert genannt von Neufville was born on August 7th 1912. In 1934 he entered the army in Potsdam with the Infanterie-Regiment 19.
In the fall of 1936 he entered the Luftwaffe as a Oberfähnrich and he was promoted to Leutnant on April 1st 1937. He joined the III Gruppe Stuka-Geschwader 165 as Flugzeugführer. In the summer of 1939 he joined the Stuka-Geschwader 1. After the Polish Campaign and the Campaign in the West, he became Kapitän with the 5. Staffel.
After this he was from June 1941 placed on the Eatern Front.
As Hauptmann, he overtook command of the II. Gruppe/Stuka-Geschwader 1 in March 1942.
On 21st May 1942, von Malapert and his observer Oberfeldwebel Otto Mees started their plane from the airfield in Sechtschinskaja, for an attack on a bridge near Moscow. After von Malapert had destroyed the bridge his plane was hit by anti-aircraft fire and he had to make a crash landing. He landed in the no-mansland between the German and Soviet front between Sechtschinskaja and Moscow. Walking they tried to reach their own lines. During the last jump to reach their own defences, von Malapert was probably shot by a sniper. Otto Mees succeeded in reaching the German lines. An infantry unit later managed to reach von Malapert's body and brought it to the nearby base at Sechtschinskaja, where he was buried.
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- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Rank:
- Oberleutnant (Flying Officer)
- Unit:
- Staffelkapitän, 5. Staffel, Stukageschwader 1
- Awarded on:
- January 6th, 1942
Awarded for his total of 315 sorties flown as well as his Staffel's successes while flying in the western and Mediterranean theatres. The Staffel proved to be especially adept in maritime operations, sinking over 100000 GRT of shipping including 4 warships.
393rd Award.
Awarded in recognition of his command achievements and final mission count of 510 sorties flown.
99th Award.
Awarded Posthumously.
Sources
- Photo 1: Wilco Vermeer
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