Arved Crüger


Arved Crüger was a Luftwaffe wing commander during World War II and Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipient. He married the German movie actress Carola Höhn in 1941. He was appointed Geschwaderkommodore of Kampfgeschwader 77 in 1942. Crüger was posted as missing in action on 22 March 1942.

Military career

Gustav-Arved Crüger was born on 25 June 1911 in Pillau, district of Samland in East Prussia. He joined the military service as a Fahnenjunker in the 2nd Infantry Regiment on 1 April 1931. He then attended the infantry school in Dresden from 1 October 1932 until 1 June 1933. With graduation he was promoted to Fähnrich and transferred to the 6th Communications-Department. He then attended the Artillery School in Jüterbog before transferring to the Luftwaffe in 1934.
Hauptmann Arved Crüger received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 19 June 1940 in recognition of his leadership as Staffelkapitän of the 5th Staffel of Kampfgeschwader 30 during the anti-shipping campaign against the British Home Fleet and during the Battle of France.
On 29 March 1941 Crüger and led his group in an attack against a British task force southwest of Crete. The group claimed three hits on the aircraft carrier earning him a reference on 30 March 1941 in the Wehrmachtbericht, an information bulletin issued by the headquarters of the Wehrmacht.
Crüger married the German actress Carola Höhn in April 1941. The marriage produced a posthumous son, Arved-Michael, who was born in June 1942.
After his wedding vacation Crüger took command as Geschwaderkommodore of the Schnellkampfgeschwader 210 on 30 September 1941 at the Eastern Front. He then became Geschwaderkommodore of Kampfgeschwader 77 on 13 March 1942. Fighting in the Mediterranean theater of operations Crüger went missing in action on 22 March 1942. Flying the Junkers Ju 88 A-4 3Z+AA he failed to return from a combat mission against the British forces on Malta.
Crüger and his crew appear to have been shot down by Royal Navy AA fire while attacking shipping en route to Malta.

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