Herbert Bareuther
Herbert Bareuther was a World War II fighter ace from Nazi Germany. Bareuther was credited with having shot down a total of 55 enemy aircraft. All the victories he achieved were recorded over the Eastern Front.
Service
Bareuther was born on 29 July 1914 at Asch in Egerland. In early 1939, he joined the Luftwaffe and was posted to Jagdgeschwader 51 in spring 1941 as Unteroffizier. He achieved his first victory over the Eastern Front on 22 June after he shot down a Soviet bomber Ilyushin DB-3. By the end of 1941 he had shot down a total of nine enemy aircraft. He then become involved in flying close air support missions. Bareuther also undertook a lengthy period of fighter pilot instructing. He was promoted to the rank of Leutnant in summer 1944. By the middle of August 1944, he had 44 victories to his credit. But he was shot down over Warsaw in an aerial combat. Bareuther bailed out injured but was captured by partisan forces. Later he was freed by German troops.In February 1945, Bareuther returned to combat duty in Luftwaffe and served with the IV./JG 3 based on the Eastern Front. While serving with this unit, he achieved his last eleven victories. On 2 April, Bareuther was appointed Staffelkapitän of 14. Sturmstaffel of JG 3. He succeeded Leutnant Willy Unger who was transferred.
Death
On 30 April 1945, Bareuther was hit by Russian flak undertaking a ground support mission in the Pasewalk area. His aircraft hit a tree and he was killed in the subsequent crash. Bareuther was awarded the Ritterkreuz on 5 May 1945.Summary of career
Aerial victory claims
According to US historian David T. Zabecki, Bareuther was credited with 55 aerial victories.Awards
Herbert Bareuther received a total of three awards:- Ehrenpokal der Luftwaffe awarded on 15 February 1943
- German Cross in Gold awarded on 5 February 1944 as Oberfeldwebel in the 3./Jagdgeschwader 51