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Adolf Borchers

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Allegiance
  
Nazi Germany

Name
  
Adolf Borchers

Rank
  
Major

Other work
  
Ski school

Spouse
  
Christl Cranz

Service/branch
  
Condor Legion, Luftwaffe

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Born
  
10 February 1913 Wendhausen near Luneburg (
1913-02-10
)

Unit
  
Jagdgruppe 88, JG 51, JG 52

Commands held
  
11./JG 51, I./JG 52, III./JG 52

Battles/wars
  
Spanish Civil War World War II Invasion of Poland Battle of France Battle of Britain

Relations
  
Walter Borchers Hermann Borchers

Died
  
February 9, 1996, Oberstaufen, Germany

Awards
  
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross

Battles and wars
  
Spanish Civil War, Invasion of Poland, Battle of France, Battle of Britain, World War II

Adolf Borchers (10 February 1913 – 9 February 1996) was a German former Luftwaffe fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross during World War II. A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. His brother, Major Walter Borchers received the Knight's Cross on 29 October 1944 as Gruppenkommandeur of III./Nachtjagdgeschwader 5 (NJG 5). A second brother, SS-Hauptsturmfuhrer Hermann Borchers received the Knight's Cross on 16 October 1944 as commander of the I. Battalion of the SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 19.

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Biography

He was born in Wendhausen near Luneburg. He joined the Condor Legion in the fall of 1938 and participated as a Unteroffizier in the Spanish Civil War. After the Spanish Civil War he was transferred to 2./Jagdgeschwader 77 (JG 77) which later became 11./Jagdgeschwader 51 (JG 51). In this unit he fought in the Invasion of Poland, Battle of France and Battle of Britain, claiming 5 kills in the west. During Operation Barbarossa he accumulated further victories and by the end of 1941 his score had increased to 23 aerial victories. After being promoted to an Officers rank he was made Staffelkapitan (squadron leader) of 11./JG 51 on 8 October 1942. By the end of 1942 his score stood at 38 aerial victories.

In 1943 Borchers married the famed skier Christl Cranz.

For 78 aerial victories he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. On 11 June 1944 he was put in charge of I./Jagdgeschwader 52 (JG 52). He claimed his 100 aerial victory on 24 July 1944. He was the 86th Luftwaffe pilot to achieve the century mark. His 118th victory claimed on 2 September 1944 is also noted for claiming JG 52 10,000th aerial victory. Gruppenkommandeur Borchers was transferred to III./JG 52 on 1 February 1945. Together with his comrades he surrendered to US force only to be turned over to Soviet forces.

Borchers was officially credited with shooting down 132 enemy aircraft in more than 800 combat missions, the majority were claimed on the Eastern Front and five were claimed in the Battle of France and Battle of Britain together.

After World War II he and his wife, Christl Cranz, found a Ski school which she led until 1987.

Awards

  • Ehrenpokal der Luftwaffe (13 October 1941)
  • German Cross in Gold on 15 October 1942 as Oberleutnant in the 11./JG 51
  • Iron Cross (1939) 2nd and 1st class
  • Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 22 November 1943 as Hauptmann and Staffelkapitan of the 11./JG 51 "Molders"
  • References

    Adolf Borchers Wikipedia