Rudolf Resch

Rudolf Resch (7 April 1914 – 11 July 1943) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator during the Spanish Civil War and World War II, a fighter ace listed with 94 enemy aircraft shot down. A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. He was credited with one aerial during the Spanish Civil War and further 93 on the Eastern Front of World War II.

Born in Kamenz, Resch volunteered for service with the Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War where he was assigned to ''Jagdgruppe'' 88 (J/88—88th Fighter Group). Following service in Spain, Resch was posted to ''Jagdgeschwader'' 77 (JG 77—77th Fighter Wing) and became a ''Staffelkapitän'' (squadron leader). Serving in the Battle of France and Battle of Britain, he was then transferred to ''Jagdgeschwader'' 52 (JG 52—52nd Fighter Wing). He claimed his first aerial victory of World War II on 22 June 1941, the day German forces launched Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union. On 6 September 1942, Resch was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross after 58 aerial victories claimed in World War II.

Resch was appointed ''Gruppenkommandeur'' (group commander) of IV. ''Gruppe'' (4th group) of ''Jagdgeschwader'' 51 "Mölders" (JG 51—51st Fighter Wing) on 1 March 1943. He was killed in action on 11 July 1943, when he was shot down near Oryol during the Battle of Kursk. Provided by Wikipedia
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