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Air battle over the Ore Mountains : ウィキペディア英語版
Air battle over the Ore Mountains

The air battle over the Ore Mountains〔(''Air Battle over the Ore Mountains'' ) at new.museum119.cz. Accessed on 7 Feb 2011.〕 ((ドイツ語:Luftschlacht über dem Erzgebirge)) took place around midday on 11 September 1944 between German and American air forces over the crest of the Ore Mountains near the village of Oberwiesenthal, above the Bohemian market town of Schmiedeberg (today Kovářská in the Czech republic).
==Course of the battle==
The 100th Bomber Group of the US Eighth Air Force, stationed at RAF Thorpe Abbotts in England, approached the area in a formation of 36 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bombers. The aircraft flew at great height over Germany and initially without being escorted by fighters. Their target was the Schwarzheide Synthesis Factory (''Synthesewerk Schwarzheide'') between Dresden and Cottbus; in addition, several planes were to drop their bomb loads over the Sudetenland fuel factory of Maltheuern near Brüx. The synthesis factory was frequently a target of Allied bombing because it manufactured fuel from coal, something that was important to the war effort.
A concentrated attack was mounted against the bomber force over Schmiedeberg by the German fighter unit, ''Jagdgeschwader'' 4, stationed at the airfields of Alteno near Luckau and Welzow near Cottbus. The attackers comprised 60 Focke-Wulf Fw 190A and Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter planes. This first attack by the German aircraft had devastating consequences for the bomber formation: a total of 14 US bombers were shot down, some crashing immediately.

The plan had been for the bombers to rendezvous with US North American P-51 Mustang fighters over the crest of the Ore Mountains anyway and this took place immediately after the first German attack. The US Mustangs had taken off from RAF Horham. After the rendezvous, dogfighting broke out between the fighters, allowing the remaining bombers to escape.
Although the German fighters should have been an even match for the Mustangs, in this particular engagement they were heavily defeated, because the aircraft were mainly flown by young, inexperienced pilots, many of whom were on their first operational sortie. The remaining US bombers were able to drop of bombs on the Schwarzheide Synthesis Factory. The crash sites of the downed US bombers were mainly around Schmiedeberg, near Oberwiesenthal, Crottendorf and Rittersgrün.

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