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Werner Machold (Flugzeugführer in 7.Staffel / III.Gruppe /
Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen") stands by his Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-7
"Weisse 1" fighter aircraft. The picture was taken in France, April
1941. At the beginning of World War II, Machold was serving with 1./JG
2. He was particularly successful over France in 1940 gaining at least
10 victories, including his first on 14 May. Oberfeldwebel Machold
continued to score heavily during the Battle of Britain. He was the
eighth German fighter pilot to reach 20 victories. On 5 September 1940,
he was awarded the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes for 21 victories.On 7
September, Machold was transferred to 9./JG 2. He recorded his 24th
through 26th victories on 30 September, shooting down three RAF
fighters. Oberleutnant Machold was appointed Staffelkapitän of 7./JG 2
in spring 1941. On 9 June 1941, Oberleutnant Machold, flying his Bf 109
E-7/Z (W.Nr. 5983) “White 15”, force-landed near Swanage, Dorset after
receiving damage from anti-aircraft fire from a Royal Navy destroyer
during a low-level Jabo attack on a shipping convoy off Portland. He
became a prisoner-of-war for the remainder of hostilities. Werner
Machold amassed 32 victories in over 250 combat missions. All his
victories were recorded over the Western front.
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