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Werner Streib

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Birthplace: Karlsruher Stadtkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death: June 15, 1986 (75)
Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Place of Burial: Giesing, Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
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Son of Reinhold Streib and Sofie Pauline Beller
Husband of Private
Brother of Private and Private

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About Werner Streib

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_Streib

Werner Streib (13 June 1911 – 15 June 1986) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator during World War II, a night fighter ace credited with 68—one daytime and 67 nighttime—enemy aircraft shot down in about 150 combat missions. All of his nocturnal victories were claimed over the Western Front in Defense of the Reich missions against the Royal Air Force's Bomber Command.

Born in Pforzheim, Streib grew up in the Weimar Republic and Third Reich. Following graduation from school, he began military service in the Reichswehr in 1934 and in 1936, transferred to the Luftwaffe. After training at various postings, he served with Zerstörergeschwader 1 (ZG 1—1st Destroyer Wing) flying a Messerschmitt Bf 110 heavy fighter at the outbreak of World War II. On 10 May 1940, Streib claimed his first aerial victory. In June 1940, he was appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of the 2. Staffel (2nd squadron) of ZG 1. Shortly later, this squadron became 2. Staffel of Nachtjagdgeschwader 1 (NJG 1—1st Night Fighter Wing). On the night of 19/20 July, Streib claimed his first nocturnal aerial victory. In October 1940, he was appointed Gruppenkommandeur (group commander) of the I. Gruppe of NJG 1 and by end-1940 was credited with nine aerial victories. In 1943, Streib was involved in evaluating the then new Heinkel He 219. Flying the He 219, he claimed five aircraft destroyed on 11/12 June 1943. Streib was appointed Geschwaderkommodore (wing commander) of NJG 1 on 1 July 1943. On 11 March 1944, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords, the highest award in the military and paramilitary forces of Nazi Germany during World War II, for 66 confirmed victories. In March 1944, he was made Inspector of Night Fighters and he would stay in this post until the end of the war.

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Werner Streib's Timeline

1911
June 13, 1911
Karlsruher Stadtkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
July 11, 1911
Pforzheim, Baden, Preußen
1975
1975
Age 63
München, Bayern, Deutschland (Germany)
1986
June 15, 1986
Age 75
Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
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Giesing, Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany