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Walter Bordelle

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Service/branch
  
Luftwaffe

Rank
  
Oberleutnant

Years of service
  
1939–45

Name
  
Walter Bordelle


Died
  
22 January 1984 (1984-01-23) (aged 65) Nuremberg, Germany

Allegiance
  
Nazi Germany (to 1945)  West Germany

Commands held
  
III. Gruppe (Gruppenkommandeure)

Walter Bordelle (9 July 1918 – 22 January 1984) was a German World War II pilot. He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 26 March 1944. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership.

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Biography

Walter Bordelle was born on 9 July 1918 in Metz, Alsace-Lorraine. Walter Bordelle joined the German Army straight from school. Bordelle's flying career began when he joined the German Air Transport School. He completed his fighter pilot training in 1938. Then, Bordelle was assigned to the 4th Transport unit of the Kampfgruppe 800. Bordelle flew over Western Europe, and over Soviet Union.

As First Lieutenant, Walter Bordelle was awarded the Deutsche Kreuz in Gold on 16 March 1943. In the 5th Wing of the "Transportgeschwaders 2", Bordelle was eventually awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 16 March 1944. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross principally was the highest award of Germany to recognize extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership during World War II.

Walter Bordelle died at Nuremberg, on 22 January 1984.

Awards

  • Eisernes Kreuz, IInd et Ist class.
  • Front Flying Clasp of the Luftwaffe for Transportflieger
  • German Cross in Gold on 16 March 1943 as Oberleutnant in the 4./Kampfgruppe z.b.V. 800
  • Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 26 March 1944 as Oberleutnant and pilot in the 5./TG 2
  • References

    Walter Bordelle Wikipedia