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Alois Lindmayr

Alois Lindmayr (19 September 1901 – 17 July 1965) was a highly decorated Oberst in the Luftwaffe during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership.
After World War II Lindmayr rejoined the military service of the Austrian Armed Forces (''Bundesheer'') as a civil servant, holding the rank of an ''Amtsrat''. He was unable to join the ''Bundesheer'' as an officer because he had held too high a rank (''Oberst''— Colonel) during the Third Reich.
== World War II ==
Lindmayr fought during the Polish Campaign and Battle of France in Kampfgeschwader 76, flying Dornier Do 17 light bombers. During the French campaign he replaced Major Ludwig Schulz as ''Gruppenkommandeur'' (Group Commander) of I Gruppe (Group) Kampfgeschwader 76 (I./KG 76) on 3 June 1940. It is unclear when he departed. It seems that he may have led the unit until 7 September 1940, or if not, later that month. He was succeeded by Hauptmann Walter Herbold.〔de Zeng 2007, p. 231.〕
Lindmayr's most distinct action was leading two gruppen of KG 76 bombers in a raid to London on Sunday 15 September 1940 during the Battle of Britain. The day was the climax of the Battle of Britain, and became known as the Battle of Britain Day.
Lindmayr led his Dornier unit into the heart of London despite heavy attacks by RAF Fighter Command. He held his unit in formation losing eight of his 27 bombers. His experience and discipline prevented his unit suffering greater losses. In the battle, KG 76's escort, numbering some 120 Messerschmitt Bf 109s, were heavily outnumbered by RAF fighters making his leadership even more essential to the survival of his formations.〔Price 1990, pp. 26–28.〕
Lindmayr was commander of the pilot school 123 (''Flugzeugführerschule'' 123) in Graz-Thalerhof between February and October 1944. Not much training at this time was possible due to the fuel shortage at this stage of the war. Shortly before the end of World War II he was promoted to ''Oberst'' and made commander of the pilot school at Kaufbeuren. In this function he organized the non-hostile surrender of the city to American Forces.

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