Erich Bloedorn

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Born6 July 1902
Died30 November 1975(1975-11-30) (aged 73)
Allegiance Weimar Republic (to 1930)
Nazi Germany
BranchReichswehr (1924–1930)
Luftwaffe (1936–1945)
Erich Bloedorn
Born6 July 1902
Died30 November 1975(1975-11-30) (aged 73)
Allegiance Weimar Republic (to 1930)
Nazi Germany
BranchReichswehr (1924–1930)
Luftwaffe (1936–1945)
Service years1924–1930
1936–1945
RankOberst
UnitKampfgeschwader 4
Kampfgeschwader 30
CommandsIII./KG 4
KG 30
ConflictsWorld War II
AwardsKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Other workMilitary advisor to China
Military advisor to Turkey

Erich Bloedorn (6 July 1902 – 30 November 1975) was a German Luftwaffe bomber pilot and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross during World War II.

Bloedorn studied at the University of Königsberg and became a member of the Corps Masovia in summer 1921.[1] In 1924 he gave up studying and joined the Reichswehr in Allenstein, Masuria. When he was lieutenant in the de:2. (Preußisches) Infanterie-Regiment (Reichswehr) in Lötzen he made a bet: to reach Istanbul via Munich within 10 days, alone by motorcycle. He did and the German embassy gave a function.

He retired major from the Reichswehr in 1930 to serve on the General Staff of former Generaloberst Hans von Seeckt, who served as a military advisor to Chiang Kai-shek in Nanking and Shanghai. In 1936 Bloedorn joined the Luftwaffe and served as Hauptmann in Berlin. In 1940 he became Geschwaderkommodore of the Adler-Geschwader which flew air raids in France, the Netherlands, England, Scapa Flow and Norway and sank the Convoy PQ 17.

Having fought in the North African Campaign Bloedorn was promoted Oberstleutnant and assigned to Albert Kesselring in 1943. In Bucharest he witnessed the breakdown of the pro-German Romanian army and the coup of Michael I of Romania. As Oberst he returned to Kesselring until the end of the war. After the war Bloedorn built up a civil existence in publishing of scientific literature. He was married to Dr. med. Ursula Bloedorn. Their daughter Gisa is living in Ansbach, their son Arne in Rheine.

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