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War Wolf

Robert Bailey

Size: 34" x 24"
Edition: 500
Subject: Fw190s over the Ardennes.

December 27, 1944. While German soldiers complained of being abandoned by the Luftwaffe, many brave pilots were doing their best to help turn the tide on the Western Front.  Depicted is a fierce action fought by IV JG 3 over Eifel. Feldwebel Oscar Boesch and ten of his fellow fighter pilots are about to take on a large formation of P-51 Mustangs above the tree tops.

The lightning victories enjoyed by the Germans during the first years of World War II were due in large part to the Luftwaffe. But by the fall of 1944, they were retreating. All available resources were prepared for a last, desperate gamble.  On December16, 1944, Hitler launched a huge offensive in bad weather. Aircraft from both sides were unable to participate during the opening days of what was later to be called 'The Battle of the Bulge'.
With the return of good weather after Christmas, the ground battle reached its climax. At this point, Allied and German pilots were eager to lend support to the monumental clash of armies.

This gripping painting, 'War Wolf,' puts us a few hundred feet above the treetops of the German/Belgian border at 11:15 a.m. on December 27. Eleven FW-190s of IV Gruppe, Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet," led by Leutnant Glaubig, were flying over the Eifel at low level to avoid radar.  Suddenly, ground control radioed a desperate message: "Achtung! Fifty-plus Indians in Ida Richard Five!" These American fighters were probably from the 352nd Fighter Group.

In the wild melee that followed, Feldwebel Oscar Boesch was too low to bail out if his aircraft was hit. He managed to shoot down one Mustang into the trees and escape with his life. However, six other pilots of IV Gruppe were not so lucky: Leutnant Glaubig, Unteroffizier Leuchtenberger, Unteroffizier Rusch, Leutnant Rennwanz, Gefreiter Stumpf, and Oberfahnrich Buechsenmann, were killed in the morning's action.  The loss of so many experienced pilots was another blow from which the Luftwaffe could not recover.  Five days later, on New Year's Day, over 150 German aircraft would be lost during attacks upon Allied airfields.  After the 'Battle of the Bulge', the Luftwaffe was only a shadow of its former self, but the pilots gave their best to the end.

Each print in Robert Bailey's Limited Edition, War Wolf, is signed by Oscar Boesch.

£90.00

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