Allegiance Nazi Germany Commands held 6./StG 3 Died 7 January 1994, Spain Rank Hauptmann | Years of service 1938–45 Battles/wars World War II Battles and wars World War II Service/branch Luftwaffe | |
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Born 24 January 1917
Austria ( 1917-01-24 ) Awards Ritterkreuz mit Eichenlaub Award Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross Units Sturzkampfgeschwader 3, Schlachtgeschwader 151 |
Botafumeiro in santiago de compostela filmed by hubert p lz
Hauptmann Hubert Pölz (born 1 January 1917 – missing 7 January 1994 in Spain; declared dead in 2002) was a World War II Luftwaffe Stuka ace and flew over 1,000 missions during the war.
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Luftwaffe career
Hubert Pölz joined the Luftwaffe in 1938. He served on most of the German theatres of operations, taking part in the Polish Campaign, French Campaign, Battle of Britain, Siege of Malta and North African Campaign. On 24 June 1941 he sank HMS Auckland off Tobruk. In May 1942 he took command of 6 Staffel. During the later stage of the campaign in Tunisia in 1943 he was shot down and spent four months in hospital. Returning to combat operations he took part in the fighting on the Eastern Front. He later flew the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 as the Geschwader converted to the type. By the end of the war he was commanding I./Schlachtgeschwader 151. He surrendered with his unit to British forces, in Denmark, on 8 May 1945. Hubert Pölz went missing while swimming in Spain on 7 January 1994, he was never found. He was declared dead in 2002.