Eugeniusz Szaposznikow

Summary

Eugeniusz Szaposznikow (17 July 1917 – 8 July 1991) was a Polish fighter ace of the Polish Air Force in World War II with 8 confirmed kills and one shared.

Eugeniusz Szaposznikow
Szaposznikow, far left
Born(1917-07-17)17 July 1917
Died8 July 1991(1991-07-08) (aged 73)
Nottingham
Allegiance Poland
 France
 United Kingdom
Service/branch Polish Air Force
France Armée de l'Air
 Royal Air Force
RankKapitan
Service numberP-1653
Unit111th Fighter Escadrille (Poland)
No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron
No. 316 Polish Fighter Squadron
Battles/warsPolish Defensive War, World War II
AwardsVirtuti Militari; Cross of Valour; Cross of Merit (Poland); Distinguished Flying Medal

Biography edit

Szaposznikow took part in the September campaign in the 111th Fighter Escadrille. On 1 September he damaged a He 111. After the campaign he crossed the border with Romania, then he came to France where he was posted to the Cebrzyński section of the Groupe de Chasse II/5. After the French capitulation he arrived in the United Kingdom. From 2 August 1940 he was assigned to No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron.

He took part in the Battle of Britain. From 31 August to 7 October he shot down eight German aircraft.[1] In May 1941 he became instructor in 8 OTU. On 14 December 1943 he was sent to No. 316 Polish Fighter Squadron, on 21 December 1943 he returned to No. 303 squadron.

After the war ended he stayed in the UK and changed his name to Sharman.

Eugeniusz Szaposznikow died on 8 July 1991 in Nottingham.

Aerial victory credits edit

  • He 111 - 1 September 1939 (damaged)
  • 1/3 Hs 126 - Battle of France
  • Bf 109 - 31 August 1940
  • Do 215 - 7 September 1940
  • Bf 109 - 7 September 1940
  • 2 x Bf 110 - 11 September 1940
  • Bf 109 - 23 September 1940
  • Bf 109 - 27 September 1940
  • Bf 109 - 7 October 1940 and one damaged

Awards edit

  Virtuti Militari, Silver Cross
  Cross of Valour (Poland),[2] four times
  Cross of Merit (Poland)[3]
  Distinguished Flying Medal

Military promotions edit

References edit

  1. ^ Józef Zieliński: 303 Dywizjon Myśliwski Warszawski im. Tadeusza Kościuszki
  2. ^ R. King, p.398
  3. ^ R. King p. 398

Further reading edit

  • Arkady Fiedler Squadron 303 (book)
  • King, Richard (2012). Wydawnictwo RM (ed.). Dywizjon 303 walka i codzienność. Warsaw. ISBN 978-83-7243-979-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Tadeusz Jerzy Krzystek, Anna Krzystek: Polskie Siły Powietrzne w Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1940-1947 łącznie z Pomocniczą Lotniczą Służbą Kobiet (PLSK-WAAF). Sandomierz: Stratus, 2012, p. 550. ISBN 9788361421597
  • Olszański, Michał (2005). Edipresse (ed.). Dywizjon 303. Wydawnictwo Edipresse Polska. ISBN 83-60160-35-X.
  • Piotr Sikora: Asy polskiego lotnictwa. Warszawa: Oficyna Wydawnicza Alma-Press. 2014, p. 256-280. ISBN 9788370205607
  • Józef Zieliński: Asy polskiego lotnictwa. Warszawa: Agencja lotnicza ALTAIR, 1994, p. 37. ISBN 83862172 Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: length.
  • Zieliński, Józef (2003). Bellona (ed.). 303 Dywizjon Myśliwski Warszawski im. Tadeusza Kościuszki. Dom Wydawniczy Bellona. ISBN 83-11096-30-9.
  • Józef Zieliński: Lotnicy polscy w Bitwie o Wielką Brytanię. Warszawa: Oficyna Wydawnicza MH, 2005, p. 197-198. ISBN 8390662043

External links edit

  • rathbonemuseum.com
  • samoloty.pl[permanent dead link]
  • Bitwa o Anglię w polityka.pl - zdjęcia