Ulrich Wöhnert

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Born24 October 1914
Wolfshagen, German Empire
Died14 August 1947(1947-08-14) (aged 32)
Kutaisi, Soviet Union
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Branch Luftwaffe
Ulrich Wöhnert
Born24 October 1914
Wolfshagen, German Empire
Died14 August 1947(1947-08-14) (aged 32)
Kutaisi, Soviet Union
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Branch Luftwaffe
Service years?–1945
RankLeutnant (second lieutenant)
UnitJG 54
ConflictsWorld War II
AwardsKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross

Ulrich Wöhnert (24 October 1914 – 14 August 1947) was a Luftwaffe ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross during World War II. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, and its variants were the highest awards in the military and paramilitary forces of Nazi Germany during World War II. During his career he was credited with 86 aerial victories, all over the Eastern Front.

Squadron leader

Wöhnert was born on 24 October 1914 in Wolfshagen in the Province of Brandenburg within the German Empire, present-day part of Uckerland in Brandenburg.[1]

On 7 April 1944 at 21:25 in the evening, Wöhnert was injured during an aerial bombing attack on Wesenberg, present-day Rakvere, keeping him out of combat for some time. Following his convalescence, he was assigned to 1. Staffel.[2]

In August 1944, Wöhnert was appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 5. Staffel of Jgadgeschwader 54, replacing Oberleutnant Wilhelm Schilling in this capacity. The Staffel was subordinated to II. Gruppe of JG 54 under command of Major Erich Rudorffer.[3] On 6 December, Wöhnert was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) for 86 aerial victories claimed.[4]

In May 1945, he was taken prisoner of war (POW) by Soviet forces. Imprisoned in a Soviet POW camp at Kutaisi,[5] he died on 14 August 1947. Official reports state that he died of pneumonia while fellow inmates claim that he committed suicide.[6]

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