Captured Heinkel He-219 Uhu night fighters in Denmark, 1945

Caption     Captured Heinkel He-219 Uhu night fighters in Denmark, 1945 ww2dbase
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Photo Size 736 x 352 pixels
Photos at Same Place Denmark
Added By David Stubblebine
Licensing  This anonymous work originating in the European Union is in the public domain. Its copyright expired 70 years after the work was made available to the public.

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1. Ole Riis-Vestergaard says:
13 Mar 2025 04:34:25 AM

Today the airfield name is KARUP , during the german occupation it was named GROVE and it is a very big airfield even today , it is a Nato airfield so you are not alloved acces to it . In 1945 when the germans walked home there stood 165 airplanes behind - a lot of Heinkel 219 uhu night-fighters - Arado 234 jets and nearly the whole Luftwaffe inventori like Messerschmidt 109 , Junkers 88 and so on , sadly enough the scrapman took them all except the one Heinkel 219 in a museum in England

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