Tel : UK  01436 820269
US 441436 820269

Shipping Rates
Valuation of Your Collection

You currently have no items in your basket


Product Search            

Oberst Erich Hartmann (deceased)

Ace with 352.00 Victories

Erich Hartmann started his career as 'Paule' Rossman's wingman, and it was obvious that here was a very special pilot. Promoted Staffelkapitan of 7/JG52 in July 1943, he was shot down and taken prisoner for four hours before escaping. In September he took over 9/JG52. In March 1944 he reached the 200 victory mark. He later le 4/JG52, then briefly I/JG52, and lastly Gruppenkommandeur of I/JG52. Hartmann scored a total of 352 victories, more than any other pilot in history, and was awarded the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds.

Erich Hartmann is the top-scoring fighter pilot in history. During WWII he shot down the equivalent of almost 15 Allied squadrons in aerial combat. In some 850 aerial combats he shot down 352 Allied planes and was shot down himself 16 times. He was never wounded. Hartmanns mother taught him to fly at age 14 and in 1942 at age 20 he was flying Me109s on the Eastern front. His first combat mission was disastrous. He spoiled his leaders attack by going for the kill himself, then mistook his leaders Me109 for a Russian fighter and fled in panic. Were it not for super ace Walter Krupinski believing in Hartmanns abilities he might well have had his flying career ended. Krupinskis tutoring coupled with the fact that Hartmann was a crack shot, turned him around. He scored his first victory on November 5th 1942 and by September 1943 he had completed 300 missions with 95 victories to his credit. In August 1944 Hartmann was awarded the Diamonds to his Knights Cross - Germanys highest decoration and one that was awarded to only 27 German militar ypersonnel. Hitler made the award personally. Before the award ceremony he was demanded to hand over his sidearm before meeting with Hitler. Hartmann told the generals that if Hitler could not trust his front line officers, he could stuff his Diamonds. After a brief confusion he was allowed to carry his pistol. Hartmanns success resulted from the lessons he learned from Krupinski - do not fire until your enemys plane fills your windscreen. That resulted in a sure kill with a minimum amount of ammunition expended. Almost every kill Hartmann made was a near collision. After the war Hartmann surrendered to the Americans, who turned him over to the Russians. He was singled out for especially brutal treatment and was illegally held by the Russians until 1955 when Chansellor Adenaur personally visited Moscow and arranged for his release. The Russians had used every persuasive device known to convert Hartmann to Communism and get him to join the DDR airforce. Upon his return to Germany, his friend and fellow ace, Walter Krupinski, urged him to join the new German Air Force with other old friends such as Barkhorn and Hrabak. Since he felt he was too old to begin a new career, he did. He was given refresher training in the United States and was selected to command the Richthofen Wing in the new German Air Force, the first fighter wing to be rebuilt since the war. He filled that and other jobs in the new Luftwaffe with great distinction until his retirement.

He died 20th September 1993.


Awarded the Knights Cross of the Iron CrossAwarded Oak Leaves to the Knights CrossAwarded Swords to the Knights CrossAwarded Diamonds to the Knights Cross
Knights
Cross
Oak LeavesSwordsDiamonds

OUR RECOMMENDATION FOR THIS SIGNATURE

Green Hearts by Ivan Berryman. (B)

DHM1705B. Green Hearts by Ivan Berryman.

Situated 40 miles south west of Leningrad, the German occupied airfield at Siverskaya is now home to the famous Grünherz or Green Hearts of Jagdgeschwader 54. The harsh Russian winter of 1941 is starting to take hold as three Messerschmitt Bf109F-4 Friedrichs from III Gruppe take off into early morning sunshine to act as fighter escort to Stuka attacks on the Soviet fleet in Kronstadt Harbour. With its wheel covers removed to prevent snow jamming the undercarriage, lead aircraft Yellow 5 already shows signs of weathering to the partial whitewash hastily applied over summer camouflage.

Supplied with the mounted signatures of Oberst Erich Hartmann (deceased),
General Johannes Steinhoff (deceased)
and
Hermann Graf (deceased).

Knights Cross Tribute edition of 20 prints.

Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm)

Price : £300.00

Items Signed by Oberst Erich Hartmann (deceased)

 German fighter ace Walter Wolfrum in his Me109 alongside his wingman. Greenheart Warrior by Ivan Berryman. (B)Click For DetailsB0226B
 German fighter ace Walter Wolfrum in his Me109 alongside his wingman. Greenheart Warrior - Original drawing by Ivan Berryman. (P)Click For DetailsB0226P
 Gunther Rall is shown flying his Bf109E of JG52 during the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940. JG52 - Summer 1940 by Ivan Berryman. (P)Click For DetailsB0243P
A Bf109E fighter is prepared to fight over southern England during the Battle of Britain.Bf109E of III./JG2 - Summer 1940 by Ivan Berryman. (P)Click For DetailsB0244P
 Bf 109G-2s of III/JG 52 leave their dispersal on the Eastern Front in 1943. Nearest aircraft is Black 13 of Gruppenkommandeur Gunther Rall, then fast approaching his 150th victory. Gunther Rall - Black 13 by Ivan Berryman. (B)Click For DetailsB0283B
 Bf 109G-2s of III/JG 52 leave their dispersal on the Eastern Front in 1943. Nearest aircraft is Black 13 of Gruppenkommandeur Gunther Rall, then fast approaching his 150th victory. Gunther Rall - Black 13 by Ivan Berryman. (P)Click For DetailsB0283P
 Gunther Rall and his wingman on patrol in the skies above the Western Front in April 1944 whilst serving with II/JG II. JG2 - Gunther Rall and his Wingman by Ivan Berryman. (B)Click For DetailsB0284B
 Gunther Rall and his wingman on patrol in the skies above the Western Front in April 1944 whilst serving with II/JG II. JG2 - Gunther Rall and his Wingman by Ivan Berryman. (P)Click For DetailsB0284P
 Gunther Rall in action on the Eastern Front in 1944 with III/JG 52, attacking a Yak 4. Gunther Rall - on the Tail of a Yak by Ivan Berryman. (B)Click For DetailsB0285B
 unther Rall in action on the Eastern Front in 1944 with III/JG 52, attacking a Yak 4. Gunther Rall - on the Tail of a Yak by Ivan Berryman. (P)Click For DetailsB0285P
 Gunther Rall claims his 274th victory, a P.38 Lightning on 29th April, 1944 whilst assigned to II/JG II on the Western Front. Gunther Rall - 274th Victory by Ivan Berryman. (B)Click For DetailsB0286B
 Gunther Rall claims his 274th victory, a P.38 Lightning on 29th April, 1944 whilst assigned to II/JG II on the Western Front. Gunther Rall - 274th Victory by Ivan Berryman. (P)Click For DetailsB0286P
 An Avro Anson Mk.I from Coastal Command is attacked by an Me109. Coastal Command - Avro Anson Mk.I by Ivan Berryman. (B)Click For DetailsB0299B
 Spitfire L1000 (DW-R) of No.610 Sqn is terminally damaged by an Me109 over Dunkirk on 29th May 1940.  The Spitfire pilot, Flying Officer Gerald Kerr is listed is missing after this combat. Kerrs Last Combat by Ivan Berryman. (B)Click For DetailsB0365B
 With 352 victories to his credit, Erich Hartmann is recognised as the greatest fighter pilot of all time, depicted here as his Messerschmitt Bf.109G prepares for another sortie. Erich Hartmann by Ivan Berryman. (B)Click For DetailsB0372B
 The Hawker Hurricane powered by the powerful Rolls Royce Merlin engine is shown in combat with Luftwaffe aircraft during the Battle of Britain. The Hurricane played a major role in the aerial victory along with its companion the Spitfire. Merlin Roar by Anthony Saunders. (E)Click For DetailsDHM0423E
 Bf109 G2 of Major Gunther Rall pursues and downs an unidentified Soviet aircraft over the Caucasus, Russia, early Autumn 1943. Rall went on to become the third highest scoring ace of all time, with 275 victories in only 621 missions. No Escape by David Pentland. (B)Click For DetailsDHM0575B
 A pair of ME109 G-14s of 9th Staffel, Jagdgeswader 54 (Greenheart Wing) make a final sortie during the last days of March 1945. The Last Patrol by David Pentland. (E)Click For DetailsDHM0581E
 A pair of ME109 G-14s of 9th Staffel, Jagdgeswader 54 (Greenheart Wing) make a final sortie during the last days of March 1945. The Last Patrol by David Pentland. (I)Click For DetailsDHM0581I
Major Rudolf Rudi Sinner of STAB.III/JG7 attacking B-17s of 91st Bomb Group during March 1945.  Attacking in a Kette of three aircraft from behind and below targeting the tailenders and rising over the B-17s.  Avoiding any debris and evading the incoming fighter escort, who are dropping down from their top cover positions.  Rudolf Sinner acheived a total of 39 victories, including two in the Me262.Defenders of the Reich by Graeme Lothian. (APB)Click For DetailsDHM1156APB
 Situated 40 miles south west of Leningrad, the German occupied airfield at Siverskaya is now home to the famous Grünherz or Green Hearts of Jagdgeschwader 54. The harsh Russian winter of 1941 is starting to take hold as three Messerschmitt Bf109F-4 Friedrichs from III Gruppe take off into early morning sunshine to act as fighter escort to Stuka attacks on the Soviet fleet in Kronstadt Harbour. With its wheel covers removed to prevent snow jamming the undercarriage, lead aircraft Yellow 5 already shows signs of weathering to the partial whitewash hastily applied over summer camouflage. Green Hearts by Ivan Berryman. (B)Click For DetailsDHM1705B
DHM1761APB. Tribute to Erich Hartmann by Graeme Lothian. Tribute to Erich Hartmann by Graeme Lothian. (APB)Click For DetailsDHM1761APB
DHM1761APC. Tribute to Erich Hartmann by Graeme Lothian. Tribute to Erich Hartmann by Graeme Lothian. (APC)Click For DetailsDHM1761APC
 Top-scoring ace of all time, Erich Hartmann, scrambles his black tulip nose Me109 from a snow-covered airfield on the Eastern Front. Christened Black Devil by Russian pilots, many of whom hurriedly vacated the vicinity when Hartmanns distinctively painted fighter appeared. Hartmann ended the war with 352 air victories. Black Devil by Nicolas Trudgian. (B)Click For DetailsDHM2669B
 The roar of Daimler-Benz engines at full power awakens the day as Gunther Lutzow, his aircraft still in the markings of his previous unit JG51, leads his Me109Fs of JG3 into combat from a snow covered airfield at Schatalowka on the Russian Front, in December 1941. With prints signed by no less than four veteran Me109 pilots who fought on the cruel Eastern Front, this is sure to be a valuable addition to any aviation art collection. Morning Chorus by Gerald Coulson. (AP)Click For DetailsDHM2671AP
 The roar of Daimler-Benz engines at full power awakens the day as Gunther Lutzow, his aircraft still in the markings of his previous unit JG51, leads his Me109Fs of JG3 into combat from a snow covered airfield at Schatalowka on the Russian Front, in December 1941. With prints signed by no less than four veteran Me109 pilots who fought on the cruel Eastern Front, this is sure to be a valuable addition to any aviation art collection. Morning Chorus by Gerald Coulson. (B)Click For DetailsDHM2671B
 Of the many outstanding Luftwaffe fighter Wings of World War II, JG52 became the most successful.  Many of the most famous Aces flew with this legendary wing, including one-time Squadron Commander Adolf Galland.  JG-52 was home to the only fighter Aces in history to destroy more than 300 enemy aircraft - Erich Hartmann and Gerhard Barkhorn.  The wings top ten scoring Aces amassed a staggering 2286 aerial victories and, by the end of the war, JG-52s pilots had recorded over 10,000 aerial victories; sixty-seven of their number were awarded the coveted Knights Cross or higher decorations, but the cost to the Wing was high: 678 of its aircrew perished in combat, while many others were taken prisoner following combat.  Appropriately, Robert Taylor has chosen the Me109s of JG52 as his subject to represent the fighter pilots of the Luftwaffe in his tribute to these courageous flyers, with his breathtaking painting Horrido! With the traditional battle cry ringing in their ears, Squadron Commander Hptm Wolfgang Ewald leads pilots of I./JG52 into combat. Based at Coquelles/Calais in September 1940, the JG-52 Me109s hurtle down in a high-speed dive to engage the enemy during the ferociously fought Battle of Britain. Robert eloquently depicts these sleek and deadly fighters high over the Channel, glinting and menacing against an ominous backdrop of heavy cumulous clouds. Horrido! by Robert Taylor. (B)Click For DetailsDHM2674B
 Of the many outstanding Luftwaffe fighter Wings of World War II, JG52 became the most successful.  Many of the most famous Aces flew with this legendary wing, including one-time Squadron Commander Adolf Galland.  JG-52 was home to the only fighter Aces in history to destroy more than 300 enemy aircraft - Erich Hartmann and Gerhard Barkhorn.  The wings top ten scoring Aces amassed a staggering 2286 aerial victories and, by the end of the war, JG-52s pilots had recorded over 10,000 aerial victories; sixty-seven of their number were awarded the coveted Knights Cross or higher decorations, but the cost to the Wing was high: 678 of its aircrew perished in combat, while many others were taken prisoner following combat.  Appropriately, Robert Taylor has chosen the Me109s of JG52 as his subject to represent the fighter pilots of the Luftwaffe in his tribute to these courageous flyers, with his breathtaking painting Horrido! With the traditional battle cry ringing in their ears, Squadron Commander Hptm Wolfgang Ewald leads pilots of I./JG52 into combat. Based at Coquelles/Calais in September 1940, the JG-52 Me109s hurtle down in a high-speed dive to engage the enemy during the ferociously fought Battle of Britain. Robert eloquently depicts these sleek and deadly fighters high over the Channel, glinting and menacing against an ominous backdrop of heavy cumulous clouds. Horrido! by Robert Taylor. (C)Click For DetailsDHM2674C
<b><a href=http://www.military-art.com/mall/images/mounts.jpg target=new>Click here to see photos of similar matted prints.</a>Alpine Scramble by Nicolas Trudgian. (D)Click For DetailsDHM2707D
 Walter Schuck of JG5 Eismeer prepares to take off on patrol in his Me109F. Schuck served with this unit from December 1942 to April 1945, and in that time claimed 198 victories.  Eagle in the Snow, Petsamo, Finland, January 1943 by David Pentland. (P)Click For DetailsDP0143P
 Crimea, 7th August 1943.  While flying a late afternoon combat patrol with Otto Fonnekolds schwarm, from 5 staffel, JG52, Willi Batz witnessed a taran or ramming attack by a soviet fighter on a Luftwaffe Fw189 artillery spotter.  Then a second Spitfire, which Batz mistook for an Aircobra attempted to finish off the crew which had just bailed out. At this point Batz was able to intervene and opened fire on the Spitfire forcing the Russian to take to his own parachute. This was to be his 12th victory, his final tally would be 237.  Unfortunately for the German crew they were all captured on landing. Taran over the Kuban by David Pentland. (B)Click For DetailsDP0160B
 Crimea, 7th August 1943.  While flying a late afternoon combat patrol with Otto Fonnekolds schwarm, from 5 staffel, JG52, Willi Batz witnessed a taran or ramming attack by a soviet fighter on a Luftwaffe Fw189 artillery spotter.  Then a second Spitfire, which Batz mistook for an Aircobra attempted to finish off the crew which had just bailed out. At this point Batz was able to intervene and opened fire on the Spitfire forcing the Russian to take to his own parachute. This was to be his 12th victory, his final tally would be 237.  Unfortunately for the German crew they were all captured on landing. Taran over the Kuban by David Pentland. (P)Click For DetailsDP0160P
 Gramatikovo, Russia, 19th March 1944.  Oberleutnant Walter Wolfrum (Black 15) and wingman of 5 Staffel JG52 take off on a dawn patrol.  By the end of the day Oberleutnant Wolfrum would have accounted for 5 Soviet aircraft. Early Risers by David Pentland. (B)Click For DetailsDP0163B
 Gramatikovo, Russia, 19th March 1944.  Oberleutnant Walter Wolfrum (Black 15) and wingman of 5 Staffel JG52 take off on a dawn patrol.  By the end of the day Oberleutnant Wolfrum would have accounted for 5 Soviet aircraft. Early Risers by David Pentland. (P)Click For DetailsDP0163P
Depicting the legendary Ace Erich Hartmann in the distinctive colour scheme of his Bf109-G aircraft.  The highest scoring Ace in history with 352 confirmaed victories, he was awarded the Knights Cross with Oak Leaves, Sword and Diamonds.<br><br><b>This print was published in 1988 and has been sold out for many years.  We have one secondary market copy available, number 110 of the edition of 1250.  The print was framed from new and hung in a corridor, out of sunlight.  As a result, the colours are strong, not faded, and the signatures are good.  There is some damage to the border areas and some slight rippling, caused by being framed for such a long period of time.  This is reflected in the price at which the print is offered. Ace of Aces by Robert Taylor.Click For DetailsRST0002
On November 5, 1942, flying wingman in a Schwarm of four Me109s of JG-52, his flight had scrambled to intercept Russian Lagg-3s and IL-2 fighter-bombers bound for the Front. Splitting into two elements they dived steeply into attack, screaming in behind and below the enemy aircraft a few hundred feet off the deck.  Selecting on of the IL-2s, the rookie pilot closed at high speed, commencing firing with 20mm cannon from about two hundred feet. His first pass was unsuccessful but, undeterred, Hartmann zoomed up and dived over for a second run at the Russian machine. Holding his fire till the IL-2 filled his gun-sight, he drilled cannon shells into the oil-cooling system setting the enemy aircraft on fire.  Closing rapidly from behind, Hartmanns Me109 was showered with debris from the doomed Russian plane, causing an explosion in the young pilots own aircraft, which immediately caught fire. Now at very low altitude, Hartmann had no alternative but to belly in. With great presence of mind he cut power, fuel and ignition switches as he crash-landed at high speed in a massive cloud of dirt and dust.  Though he lost his aircraft, Hartmann had made his first kill, the IL-2 crashing with a resounding explosion a few miles distant. Unhurt, the young future Ace was picked up and returned to base almost immediately by a German car. And thus a legend was born: It was the first of 352 air victories that would make Hartmann the top scoring fighter pilot in history.  Birth of a Legend, set in the picturesque Caucasus mountain region bathed in the golden hues of autumn, captures for posterity the dramatic moments that launched the career of a fighter pilot legend.Birth of a Legend by Robert Taylor.Click For DetailsRST0009
On November 5, 1942, flying wingman in a Schwarm of four Me109s of JG-52, his flight had scrambled to intercept Russian Lagg-3s and IL-2 fighter-bombers bound for the Front. Splitting into two elements they dived steeply into attack, screaming in behind and below the enemy aircraft a few hundred feet off the deck.  Selecting on of the IL-2s, the rookie pilot closed at high speed, commencing firing with 20mm cannon from about two hundred feet. His first pass was unsuccessful but, undeterred, Hartmann zoomed up and dived over for a second run at the Russian machine. Holding his fire till the IL-2 filled his gun-sight, he drilled cannon shells into the oil-cooling system setting the enemy aircraft on fire.  Closing rapidly from behind, Hartmanns Me109 was showered with debris from the doomed Russian plane, causing an explosion in the young pilots own aircraft, which immediately caught fire. Now at very low altitude, Hartmann had no alternative but to belly in. With great presence of mind he cut power, fuel and ignition switches as he crash-landed at high speed in a massive cloud of dirt and dust.  Though he lost his aircraft, Hartmann had made his first kill, the IL-2 crashing with a resounding explosion a few miles distant. Unhurt, the young future Ace was picked up and returned to base almost immediately by a German car. And thus a legend was born: It was the first of 352 air victories that would make Hartmann the top scoring fighter pilot in history.  Birth of a Legend, set in the picturesque Caucasus mountain region bathed in the golden hues of autumn, captures for posterity the dramatic moments that launched the career of a fighter pilot legend.Birth of a Legend by Robert Taylor. (B)Click For DetailsRST0009B
<b>SOLD OUT. Hartmann Tribute by Robert Taylor.Click For DetailsRST0036
<b>SOLD OUT. JG52 by Robert Taylor.Click For DetailsRST0046
<b>SOLD OUT. Knights on the Eastern Front by Robert Taylor.Click For DetailsRST0049
<b>SOLD OUT. Sting of the Black Tulip by Robert Taylor.Click For DetailsRST0054
 On Thursday, August 24, 1944 a 22-year old Oberleutnant Erich Hartmann powered his Mel09G fighter in a spectacular low pass over his squadrons airstrip in north-eastern Rumania, wagging his wings to the cheering Luftwaffe personnel on the ground below. The young flaxen-haired pilot had just become the first fighter Ace in history to bring down 300 enemy aircraft in combat. As World War II drew to its close, after three and a half years of continual aerial combat, this gifted young fighter pilot brought his final tally of aerial victories to 352, bringing down a Yak-7 during the last of his 1400 missions on May 8, 1945. He was the most successful fighter pilot of all time.  In this dramatic rendition, we see captured a brilliantly colourful midwinter scene during the final phase of the war on the Eastern Front. Glinting in the sub-zero early morning sunlight as fresh snow begins to fall, and led by their Gruppenkommandeur Erich Hartmann, the Mel09G fighters of I./JG-53 scramble off the snow-covered airstrip at Veszprem in Hungary, February 1945. They will intercept waves of Russian fighters and bombers in the skies above Czechoslovakia in a last ditch attempt to repel the impending invasion of Germany. Eagles at Dawn by Robert Taylor.Click For DetailsRST0084
 On Thursday, August 24, 1944 a 22-year old Oberleutnant Erich Hartmann powered his Mel09G fighter in a spectacular low pass over his squadrons airstrip in north-eastern Rumania, wagging his wings to the cheering Luftwaffe personnel on the ground below. The young flaxen-haired pilot had just become the first fighter Ace in history to bring down 300 enemy aircraft in combat. As World War II drew to its close, after three and a half years of continual aerial combat, this gifted young fighter pilot brought his final tally of aerial victories to 352, bringing down a Yak-7 during the last of his 1400 missions on May 8, 1945. He was the most successful fighter pilot of all time.  In this dramatic rendition, we see captured a brilliantly colourful midwinter scene during the final phase of the war on the Eastern Front. Glinting in the sub-zero early morning sunlight as fresh snow begins to fall, and led by their Gruppenkommandeur Erich Hartmann, the Mel09G fighters of I./JG-53 scramble off the snow-covered airstrip at Veszprem in Hungary, February 1945. They will intercept waves of Russian fighters and bombers in the skies above Czechoslovakia in a last ditch attempt to repel the impending invasion of Germany. Eagles at Dawn by Robert Taylor. (B)Click For DetailsRST0084B
 The signature on this item is on the photograph of Hartmann and his mechanic Heinz Mertens in the cockpit of his Me109.  It was signed by Hartmann during a personal interview in the 1980s. Erich Hartmann (Photo) Signature Sheet.Click For DetailsSIG0003
Oberst Erich Hartmann (deceased)

Squadrons associated with this Signature
NameInfo
JG52
Aircraft associated with this Signature
NameInfo
Me109Willy Messerschmitt designed the BF109 during the early 1930's The BF109 was one of the first all metal monocoque construction fighters with a closed canopy and retractable undercarriage. During World War Two the BF109 was the main fighter for the Luftwaffe until 1942 when the FW190 entered service and shared this position. The BF109 scored more kills than any other fighter of any country during the war. and was built in greater numbers with a total of over 31,000 aircraft being built. The BF109 was flown by the three top German aces opf the war war. Erich Hartmann with 352 victories, Gerhard Barkhorn with 301 victories and Gunther Rall with 275 kills. All three Pilots flew with Jagfgeschwader 52. The Messerschmitt BF109 was credited with over 10,000 victories

Known Victory Claims

DATE

PILOT

UNIT

JG

CLAIMED

LOCATION

TIME

FRONT

05/11/1942Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Il-244 793: 400m12.05Eastern Front
08/12/1942Uffz. Erich HartmannStab II.JG 52Curtiss P-4039 491: 2000m9.59Eastern Front
27/01/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52MiG-115 112: 2500m11.3Eastern Front
09/02/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG-386 722: 1000m10.2Eastern Front
10/02/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Boston86 671: 3200m6.15Eastern Front
24/03/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Il-286 712: 20m13Eastern Front
27/03/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52I-16 Rata85 171: 800m11.5Eastern Front
15/04/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Airacobra85 192: 200m15.33Eastern Front
26/04/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52R-586 722: 700m11.35Eastern Front
28/04/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG85 122: 5000m9.3Eastern Front
30/04/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG85 712: 4000m16Eastern Front
30/04/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG-385 752: 4000m16.2Eastern Front
07/05/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG75 262: 5000m8.05Eastern Front
07/05/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG85 171: 500m16.43Eastern Front
11/05/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG75 234: 3000m5.45Eastern Front
11/05/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG85 144: 5000m5.5Eastern Front
15/05/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52U-286 544: tiefflug12.1Eastern Front
23/05/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG85 253: 5000m5.45Eastern Front
05/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 151: 1500m7.1Eastern Front
05/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Il-2mH.61 333: 200m14Eastern Front
05/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 124: 2000m18.15Eastern Front
05/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Il-2mH.61 663: 300m3.4Eastern Front
07/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Il-2mH.61 183: 500m3.5Eastern Front
07/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Il-2mH.61 154: 200m3.52Eastern Front
07/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Il-2mH.61 331: 500m6.05Eastern Front
07/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 182: 1000m6.1Eastern Front
07/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 214: 3000m17.15Eastern Front
07/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG62 873: 2000m17.2Eastern Front
07/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG62 792: 3500m17.3Eastern Front
08/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 223: 2500m9.05Eastern Front
08/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 221: 2500m9.1Eastern Front
08/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG62 872: 2500m18.05Eastern Front
08/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 134: 1000m18.25Eastern Front
09/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG62 844d: 2000m9.2Eastern Front
09/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG62 871: 2000m9.1Eastern Front
09/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Il-2mH.61 272: 500m7.25Eastern Front
10/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG62 872: 2000m7.05Eastern Front
11/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG62 883: 2600m16.55Eastern Front
15/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG54 562: 1500m17.2Eastern Front
16/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG54 661: 1500m14.15Eastern Front
17/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG54 974: 1800m19.25Eastern Front
31/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG54 623: 1000m10Eastern Front
31/07/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG64 541: 3000m16.55Eastern Front
01/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG53 491: 3000m17.05Eastern Front
01/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG54 663: 3000m14.4Eastern Front
01/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG64 523: 4500m11.4Eastern Front
01/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG54 584: 2500m19.4Eastern Front
01/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG53 131: 2000m19.21Eastern Front
03/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 334: 1000m11.17Eastern Front
03/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 192: 1000m11.45Eastern Front
03/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 412: 1000m11.22Eastern Front
03/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 193: 3000m18.05Eastern Front
04/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 334: 1000m10.5Eastern Front
04/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 331: 2000m10.3Eastern Front
04/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG51 462: 3000m15.4Eastern Front
04/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 391: 3500m10.19Eastern Front
04/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 343: 2500m13.43Eastern Front
05/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 323: 4000m11.5Eastern Front
05/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 314: 3500m12Eastern Front
05/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 441: 5000m17.27Eastern Front
05/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 333: 4000m17.04Eastern Front
05/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 351: 3000m9Eastern Front
06/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 393: 3500m16.08Eastern Front
07/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 551: 3500m12Eastern Front
07/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 391: 3000m8.3Eastern Front
07/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 384: 2500m8.35Eastern Front
07/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Pe-261 561: 4000m11.55Eastern Front
07/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Pe-261 373: 2000m12.2Eastern Front
08/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 572: 3000m7.15Eastern Front
08/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 632: 4000m9.53Eastern Front
08/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 612: 3000m10.18Eastern Front
08/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG60 253: 3000m12.54Eastern Front
09/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 821: 400m6.14Eastern Front
09/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 581: 4000m9.3Eastern Front
09/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 561: 4000m16.3Eastern Front
09/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 814: 4500m16.4Eastern Front
12/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 772: 5000m8.55Eastern Front
15/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Pe-260 214: 4500m9.14Eastern Front
15/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG70 762: 3000m18.1Eastern Front
17/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG70 841: 4500m5.2Eastern Front
17/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Airacobra70 791: 2500m12.3Eastern Front
17/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG70 842: 5000m13.05Eastern Front
17/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Airacobra70 871: 3500m17.4Eastern Front
18/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG60 193: 3000m10Eastern Front
18/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG61 792: 3000m12.45Eastern Front
18/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG60 134: 2000m12.55Eastern Front
19/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG88 263: 5000m10.35Eastern Front
19/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG98 132: 3500m10.5Eastern Front
19/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Airacobra88 281: 3000m16.25Eastern Front
20/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Il-288 263: 50m6.07Eastern Front
20/08/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Il-288 263: 50m6.08Eastern Front
15/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Jak-968 314: 2000m12.2Eastern Front
18/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG69 563: 4000m7.35Eastern Front
18/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG-368 391: 4000m10.3Eastern Front
18/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG68 392: 5000m13.55Eastern Front
18/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG68 332: 4000m13.55Eastern Front
19/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 614: 1200m14.4Eastern Front
19/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG56 599: 800m15.2Eastern Front
20/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG-359 394: 2000m13.2Eastern Front
20/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG59 474: 2000m13.4Eastern Front
20/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra58 682: 6000m15.35Eastern Front
20/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 334: 2000m15.5Eastern Front
25/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 532: 3000m7.55Eastern Front
25/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 831: 5000m12.43Eastern Front
25/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 611: 4000m16.35Eastern Front
26/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 691: 5000m6.55Eastern Front
26/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra58 554: 600m7.05Eastern Front
26/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra58 592: 6000m9.55Eastern Front
27/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 611: 4600m11.15Eastern Front
27/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 643: 3000m11.25Eastern Front
28/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 641: 2000m16.3Eastern Front
29/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 644: 4000m6.56Eastern Front
29/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra58 682: 4000m8.55Eastern Front
30/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 681: 4500m6.55Eastern Front
30/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra58 732: 2500m14.3Eastern Front
30/09/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra58 583: 5500m16.4Eastern Front
01/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 762: 3500m12.3Eastern Front
01/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 641: 5000m12.2Eastern Front
02/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Pe-258 762: 6500m8.5Eastern Front
02/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 833: 5000m8.4Eastern Front
02/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 672: 4000m13.55Eastern Front
02/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra58 851: 5000m11.4Eastern Front
03/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 591: 2000m16.05Eastern Front
03/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 592: 3500m10.1Eastern Front
04/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra58 614: 5000m7.25Eastern Front
11/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 124: 2000m13.4Eastern Front
12/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 161: 1000m15Eastern Front
12/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 211: 1000m7.35Eastern Front
12/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 134: 1500m7Eastern Front
12/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 241: 2000m7.15Eastern Front
13/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 181: 3000m10.35Eastern Front
14/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 184: 4000m8.2Eastern Front
14/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 151: 3500m8.25Eastern Front
14/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 153: 3000m15.2Eastern Front
15/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 153: 4000m8.59Eastern Front
15/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 154: 4000m9.05Eastern Front
15/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG58 181: 4000m11.5Eastern Front
20/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra39 534: 1500m14.42Eastern Front
20/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra39 472: 4000m7.15Eastern Front
20/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra39 393: 3500m7.2Eastern Front
21/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG39 481: 4500m7.4Eastern Front
24/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG57 753: 2000m14.1Eastern Front
24/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra58 534: 3500m14.35Eastern Front
25/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG57 182: 2000m15.3Eastern Front
25/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Pe-249 523: 6500m10Eastern Front
26/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra57 181: 4000m8.08Eastern Front
26/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra57 153: 4500m8.15Eastern Front
29/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG38 151: 5500m8.5Eastern Front
29/10/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29 499: 2000m11.05Eastern Front
07/12/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGGSSE Dneprovka: 4000m13.46Eastern Front
13/12/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGGS. Jsnigirevka: 900m10.1Eastern Front
15/12/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGGNW Chervonovershka: 800m12.32Eastern Front
15/12/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGGN. Verblyuzhka: 700m12.45Eastern Front
15/12/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGGNNE Chervonovershka: 900m14.16Eastern Front
17/12/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGGE. Novgorotka: 5000m14.1Eastern Front
17/12/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52AiracobraNE Novgorotka: 4000m14.2Eastern Front
17/12/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52AiracobraS. Verblyuzhka: 4000m14.24Eastern Front
20/12/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGGNE Verchniy: 200m9.02Eastern Front
20/12/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGGW. Tomakovka: 250m12.13Eastern Front
20/12/1943Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGGNW Verchniy: 200m12.13Eastern Front
03/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG-338 893: 1000m (Novo Krasnoye)12.1Eastern Front
07/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG-329361: 4000m14.2Eastern Front
07/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG-329344: 3000m14.25Eastern Front
08/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29371: 3500m14.15Eastern Front
08/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29352: 3000m14.2Eastern Front
08/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29552: 4000m14.3Eastern Front
16/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29 343: 3500m10.15Eastern Front
16/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 464: 4000m10.26Eastern Front
16/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 492: 4000m10.47Eastern Front
17/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG29 512: 3000m9.44Eastern Front
17/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG29 521: 2500m12.19Eastern Front
17/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Pe-219 492: 1000m12.24Eastern Front
17/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG29 341: 4000m14.06Eastern Front
23/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG29 342: 3000m11.3Eastern Front
23/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 262: 1000m13.2Eastern Front
23/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 264: 1000m13.25Eastern Front
23/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 293: 1000m13.45Eastern Front
24/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG-319 262: 2000m10.25Eastern Front
30/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 274: 400m10.05Eastern Front
30/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 283: 300m10.1Eastern Front
30/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 241: 4000m12.25Eastern Front
30/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 243: 3000m12.3Eastern Front
30/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 261: 2000m14.25Eastern Front
30/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 432: 2300m14.3Eastern Front
31/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 241: 2000m11.1Eastern Front
31/01/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG19 132: 1200m11.15Eastern Front
01/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Lagg19 284: 800m8.1Eastern Front
01/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Lagg19 162: 2500m10Eastern Front
01/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Lagg19 241: 2000m10.05Eastern Front
01/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Lagg19 124: 1500m12Eastern Front
01/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Lagg19 134: 1000m12.02Eastern Front
03/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Lagg19 152: 400m13.4Eastern Front
04/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra10 783: 3500m11.4Eastern Front
26/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29 381: 3000m9.08Eastern Front
26/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29 384: 3000m9.16Eastern Front
26/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29 524: 4000m11.45Eastern Front
26/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29 521: 3000m11.48Eastern Front
26/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29 514: 3000m11.53Eastern Front
26/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29 524: 2500m11.58Eastern Front
26/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29 524: 2000m12.03Eastern Front
26/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29 552: 2500m14.4Eastern Front
26/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29 531: 3000m14.45Eastern Front
26/02/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra29 512: 2000m14.5Eastern Front
23/04/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 351: 1500m15.45Eastern Front
24/04/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 474: 2000m11.55Eastern Front
24/04/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra35 472: 5000m12.15Eastern Front
26/04/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra35 481: 4000m14.2Eastern Front
26/04/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra35 474: 4000m14.15Eastern Front
03/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 273: 2000m15.45Eastern Front
04/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 424: 3500m16.1Eastern Front
04/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 424: 5000m17.35Eastern Front
04/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 214: 2500m17.5Eastern Front
05/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 614: 2000m10.45Eastern Front
05/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 612: 2000m10.48Eastern Front
05/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 532: 1500m10.54Eastern Front
05/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 274: 1500m14.15Eastern Front
05/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 423: 4500m14.15Eastern Front
05/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 421: 3000m8.2Eastern Front
06/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 442: 2500m10.45Eastern Front
07/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra35 644: 5000m9.22Eastern Front
07/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra35 641: 5000m9.3Eastern Front
07/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra35 483: 3500m9.4Eastern Front
08/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 612: 1000m9.25Eastern Front
08/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG35 362: 4000m13.45Eastern Front
20/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG-598 754: 2500m12.24Eastern Front
20/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG-598 711: 2000m18.35Eastern Front
29/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 764L tiefst.15.35Eastern Front
30/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 644: 3500m11.25Eastern Front
30/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 613: 4000m14.38Eastern Front
31/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 647: 4000m18.05Eastern Front
31/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 614: 5000m18.08Eastern Front
31/05/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 733: 3500m18.13Eastern Front
01/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 677: 200m11.31Eastern Front
01/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 813: 2000m11.32Eastern Front
01/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 648: 2000m14.2Eastern Front
01/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 673: 1000m14.3Eastern Front
01/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 673: 2000m14.32Eastern Front
01/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 675: 1000m14.35Eastern Front
02/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 685: 4000m17.1Eastern Front
02/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 640: 4000m17.15Eastern Front
03/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 825: 4000m13.3Eastern Front
03/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 813: 3000m13.33Eastern Front
03/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 733: 500m14Eastern Front
03/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 568: 600m16.17Eastern Front
04/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 596: 2000m17.13Eastern Front
04/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 591: 2500m17.23Eastern Front
04/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 590: 2000m17.53Eastern Front
04/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 565: 2000m18.15Eastern Front
04/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 560: 2000m18.18Eastern Front
04/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 733: 1500m15.1Eastern Front
04/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 595: 200m15.25Eastern Front
05/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 583: 4000m18.43Eastern Front
05/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra25km NW Jasi: 5000m13.12Eastern Front
05/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra5km W. Jasi: 5000m13.19Eastern Front
05/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 582: 3500m15.2Eastern Front
05/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 722: 100m17.1Eastern Front
05/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 562: 2500m18.07Eastern Front
05/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 674: 5000m18.35Eastern Front
06/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 598: 600m15.25Eastern Front
06/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG78 591: 1000m15.3Eastern Front
06/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 582: 1500m19.15Eastern Front
06/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 569: 1000m19.25Eastern Front
06/06/1944Ltn. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 728: 800m19.35Eastern Front
12/06/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 862: 1500m14Eastern Front
12/06/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra78 831: 3000m14.05Eastern Front
24/06/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52P-5124 Ost N/65134: 3000m9.5Eastern Front
27/06/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG85 229: 3000m18.1Eastern Front
27/06/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG85 245: 2000m18.15Eastern Front
01/07/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG94 173: 4000m [Parafyanovo Kr. Vitbesk]17.3Eastern Front
01/07/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG94 179: 3000m [Parafyanovo Kr. Vitbesk]17.32Eastern Front
15/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG-501 633: 1500m11.43Eastern Front
15/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG01 663: 1500m11.45Eastern Front
17/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra11 267: 3000m12.25Eastern Front
17/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra11 273: 5000m12.3Eastern Front
17/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra11 474: 5000m12.44Eastern Front
18/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 272: 500m16.27Eastern Front
20/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 779: 1500m12Eastern Front
20/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 757: 1200m12.03Eastern Front
20/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 724: 1200m12.1Eastern Front
22/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra11 274: 3000m12.2Eastern Front
22/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra11 335: 2000m12.3Eastern Front
22/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra11 339: 2000m12.31Eastern Front
22/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra11 411: 2000m15.17Eastern Front
22/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra11 271: 1500m15.22Eastern Front
23/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 411: 1000m14.15Eastern Front
23/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 413: 1200m14.18Eastern Front
23/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 278: 1000m14.2Eastern Front
23/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 363: 1500m17.1Eastern Front
23/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 333: 1500m17.12Eastern Front
23/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 412: 1200m17.15Eastern Front
23/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 421: 1000m17.17Eastern Front
23/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 444: 3500m17.3Eastern Front
24/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 416: 2000m13.18Eastern Front
24/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 417: 1500m13.15Eastern Front
24/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 421: 1200m13.19Eastern Front
24/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 427: 1500m13.25Eastern Front
24/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 419: 1000m13.27Eastern Front
24/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra11 443: 3000m13.4Eastern Front
24/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG-511 335: 1500m16Eastern Front
24/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG-511 363: 1200m16.03Eastern Front
24/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra11 447: 1200m16.06Eastern Front
24/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra11 441: 1000m16.1Eastern Front
24/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG11 42216.2Eastern Front
25/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52LaGG01 663: 200m13.27Eastern Front
27/08/1944Oblt. Erich Hartmann9JG 52Airacobra11 353: 2500m18Eastern Front
27/10/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Jak-918 265: 2500m10.16Eastern Front
31/10/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Jak-7-15.3Eastern Front
01/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG-598 836: 2500m14.35Eastern Front
07/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Jak-798 563: 1000m13.35Eastern Front
13/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Jak-989 ---: 5000m14.1Eastern Front
13/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Jak-99866-: 4200m14.15Eastern Front
13/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Jak-90854-: 4000m14.25Eastern Front
13/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Jak-998 637: 4000m14.3Eastern Front
14/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG-598 494: 2000m11.35Eastern Front
14/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG-508 471: 800m11.45Eastern Front
16/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Jak-998 368: 4000m8.45Eastern Front
16/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Jak-998 487: 1000m8.5Eastern Front
17/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Boston98 584: 2000m14.25Eastern Front
22/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Jak-998 453: 3500m11.4Eastern Front
22/11/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52La-598 452: 4500m11.45Eastern Front
05/12/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG-598 419: 1200m13.2Eastern Front
05/12/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52LaGG-598 278: 1000m13.25Eastern Front
09/12/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Jak-988 694: 2000m13.2Eastern Front
09/12/1944Hptm. Erich Hartmann7JG 52Jak-988 683: 2000m13.1Eastern Front
04/02/1945Hptm. Erich HartmannStab I.JG 53Jak-9--Western Front
20/02/1945Hptm. Erich Hartmann4JG 52La-5--Western Front
20/02/1945Hptm. Erich Hartmann4JG 52P-39--Western Front
28/02/1945Hptm. Erich Hartmann4JG 52Jak-9--Western Front
28/02/1945Hptm. Erich Hartmann4JG 52Jak-9--Western Front
28/02/1945Hptm. Erich Hartmann4JG 52Il-2--Western Front
28/02/1945Hptm. Erich Hartmann4JG 52Boston--Western Front
28/02/1945Hptm. Erich Hartmann4JG 52Il-2--Western Front
06/03/1945Hptm. Erich HartmannStab I.JG 52La-5--Western Front
06/03/1945Hptm. Erich HartmannStab I.JG 52Jak-9--Western Front
07/03/1945Hptm. Erich HartmannStab I.JG 52Jak-9--Western Front
07/03/1945Hptm. Erich HartmannStab I.JG 52Jak-9--Western Front
09/03/1945Hptm. Erich HartmannStab I.JG 52Jak-9--Western Front
11/03/1945Hptm. Erich HartmannStab I.JG 52Jak-9--Western Front
16/03/1945Hptm. Erich HartmannStab I.JG 52--Western Front
10/04/1945Hptm. Erich HartmannStab I.JG 52B-26--Western Front
11/04/1945Hptm. Erich HartmannStab I.JG 52Jak-3--Western Front
17/04/1945Hptm. Erich HartmannStab I.JG 52Jak-9--Western Front
25/04/1945Hptm. Erich HartmannStab I.JG 52P-39--Western Front
08/05/1945Major Erich HartmannStab I.JG 52Jak-9Raum Brno09.00±Western Front

Known Claims : 344

About our Signatures          Search for more Signatures

 

Return to Home Page