Oil campaign chronology of World War II


The oil campaign chronology of World War II lists bombing missions and related events regarding the petroleum/oil/lubrication facilities that supplied Nazi Germany.

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— events regarding Nazi Germany petroleum, lubrication, and/or oil supplies
- events regarding notable Luftwaffe defensive efforts against Allied attack of petroleum, lubrication, and/or oil supply targets
and/or — events regarding Allied planning
— RAF, Eighth Air Force, and other roundels indicate units
"100 BG" — listings that include the unit abbreviation are from the corresponding mission history for the unit.
DateTarget/TopicEvent
Oil and other installations in Ruhr In response to the bombing of Rotterdam, Western Air Plan 5 was activated. This was the first large-scale strategic bombing during World War II and the first attack on the German interior - it inflicted little damage. Just 24 of 96 bombers dispatched to Ruhr Area power stations and refineries found the target area, setting several oil plants on fire.
Oil installations in Ruhr 6 Handley Page Hampden and 6 Vickers Wellington bombers attacked Ruhr oil targets.
Hamburg-Harburg 48 Hampdens attacked Hamburg oil installations.
Bremen 24 Armstrong Whitworth Whitley bombers attacked Bremen oil installations.
"Oil refineries" 24 Wellington, 24 Whitleys, and 12 Hampdens attacked oil refineries and railways in Germany and troops in Belgium.
Leipzig/Leuna 35 Hampdens were recalled due to bad weather, but one failed to receive the recall and bombed the Leuna oil refinery, 30 miles west of Leipzig.
Bremen Hampdens bombed oil refineries near Bremen. In the course of the raid, a tail gunner on a No. 10 Squadron RAF Whitley shot down the first German fighter by the RAF in World War II.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries Hampdens attacked oil refineries near Hamburg.
Bremen The Bremen oil refinery was bombed.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries Hamburg oil refineries were bombed.
oil targets 24 Whitleys and 6 Hampdens bombed "oil and communication targets in Germany".
Frankfurt oil depot The Frankfurt oil depot was attacked with 400 bombs.
Leipzig/Leuna Leuna bombed.
Chiefs of StaffThe Future Strategy report predicted "Germany's oil stocks might be exhausted--and Germany's situation disastrous--by June 1941."
Antwerp 43 Wellingtons bombed an oil depot near Antwerp. A Redeventza refinery was at Antwerp.
Gelsenkirchen Less than half of 135 aircraft dispatched bombed the Gelsenkirchen synthetic oil plants.
Hanover 222 aircraft conducted the first "oil plant directive" mission on 17 oil production targets.
Gelsenkirchen 9 Wellingtons bombed
To enable bombing of "Roumanian oil installations", a British Expeditionary Force established a 'Balkan front'.
The German invasion of the USSR included the goal to capture the Baku oilfields. At the time, total German oil imports from the USSR were 912,000 tons, with German stockpiles at 1,350,000 tons. By October 1941, Nazi Germany oil product stocks were down to 905,000 tons.
PloieştiThe RAF bombed Ploieşti.
Ploieşti6 RAF aircraft bombed Ploieşti.
1942 HarnesThe Kuhlman Fischer-Tropsch plant at Harnes was shut down briefly due to bomb damage.
After A-2 and the War Plans Division reported it as a target, Colonel Bonner Fellers identified Romanian oil was "by far the most decisive objective the strategic target of the war".
CologneThe Kolnische Gummifaden Fabrik tire and tube factory at Deutz on the east bank of the Rhine was entirely destroyed.
1942 Ministry of Economic WarfareThe "Bombers' Baedeker" identified oil, communications, and ball bearings were "bottleneck" German industries.
Ploieşti The Halverson project raid from Egypt was the first US mission against a European target — 10 aircraft bombed the Astra Română oil refinery.
Bremen 1,067 aircraft attacking Bremen targets used Gee with limited success, damaging the oil refinery, Focke-Wulf buildings, the Atlas Werke, the Bremer Vulkan shipyard, the Norddeutsche Hütte AG steel mill, and 2 large dockside warehouses.
Hitler authorized Operation Edelweiss to capture the Soviet oil fields of Baku. On July 10, Hermann Göring had met with experts on how to repair the Russian Maykop oil facilities.< The Soviets set the Maikop oilfields on fire on August 9, the town was evacuated on the 16th, and Nazi Germany began occupation in August.
Bucharest The Soviet Union's VVS bombed the oil installations.
Ploieşti The Soviet Union's VVS bombed the oil installations.
The US "Enemy Oil Committee" was established as a counterpart to the British "Technical Sub-Committee on Axis Oil".
Hartley CommitteeThe Axis Oil Position in Europe, November 1942 estimated that Romanian oil fields contribute 33% of Axis supplies.
Joint Intelligence SubcommitteeThe German Strategy in 1943 predicted Nazi Germany will have increased domestic oil supplies in mid-1943.
A German armoured column within 30 miles of the Soviet Sixth Army near Stalingrad had to retreat due to having fuel for only 15 miles. At his HQ company Christmas party, Erwin Rommel received a miniature oil drum as a gift.
C/AS Management ControlAfter Hap Arnold created the United States Army Air Forces Committee for Operations Analysis on December 9, 1942, to develop a plan for strategic bombing, the COA's initial Western Axis Oil Industry report listed the following order of strategic importance: hydrogenation facilities, refineries, lubrication plants, coker units, Fischer-Tropsch facilities, tetraethyllead facilities, and oilfields/pipelines.
The Axis Oil Position at the Allied Casablanca Conference identified it would be "remote" for Nazi Germany to retain the Maikop oil fields. However, "even if the whole of the Romanian production were knocked out early in the year, ' would still have enough for operations in 1944 two tetraethyllead factories… would hamstring the production of German aviation fuel". Nazi Germany destroyed the Maikop facilities prior to withdrawing.
CCSC.C.S. 166/1/D identified oil facilities as the 4th bombing priority.
C/AS Management ControlThe COA's comprehensive plan identified the strategic bombing objective was to "bring about a high degree of destruction in a few really essential industries than to dissipate bombing efforts over a large number of targets many industries." 19 vital industries were identified: Petroleum was 3rd, "Synthetic rubber and rubber tires" were 6th and "Coking plants" were 10th. In particular, destruction of 13 hydrogenation plants and 12 Ploesti refineries would reduce "German petroleum resources" by 90%.
We must, therefore, apply to those specially selected and vital targets which will give the greatest return."
Pölitz339 bombers attacked the Stettin railyards, the Pölitz oil refinery, and Swinemünde. The Pölitz synthetic oil plant had been added to the Area Bombing Directive on February 14, 1942, and a subcamp of Sachsenhausen near Pölitz provided forced labor.
CCSThe CBO "Eaker" plan was approved and confirmed oil targets as the 4th primary objective.
Bochum benzene plant Battle of the Ruhr bombings of the Bochum coal-producing center northwest of Essen damaged its "extensive coke, gas, benzol, and iron, and steel plants." In 1943, the 466th bombed Bochum targets on March 29, May 13, October 9, and November 4. After a 92 BG mission to Bochum on August 12, 1943, 342 RAF aircraft also accurately bombed Bochum on September 29/30, 1943 when the German radar controller mistakenly directed fighters to Bremen, 150 miles away.
PloieştiThe Advisory Council submitted the Air Attack on Ploesti bombardment plan, which the Trident Conference subsequently considered. On June 6 the plan was deemed "an important and desirable operation", and the "Planning committee" first met on June 25. Training began on July 20/22 and ended July 29.<
Hüls In the first large-scale daylight raid on the Ruhr, 170 of 235 B-17s bombed the Hüls oil refinery and synthetic rubber plant/aircraft tire factories: "those swine have destroyed Hüls!". A Hüls target was also bombed on December 28/29, 1941.
La Spezia In the 2nd raid of Operation Bellicose, 52 bombers damaged an "oil depot" and an "armaments store". By March 1, 1944, the La Spezia crude oil refinery was "Unused".
BariWellingtons of the Northwest African Strategic Air Force bombed the "Bari, Italy oil refinery".
Gelsenkirchen At the end of the first phase of the Combined Bomber Offensive, during the Battle of the Ruhr 473 aircraft unsuccessfully bombed Gelsenkirchen due to cloud and failure of Oboe equipment.
Gelsenkirchen In one of the last large raids of the Battle of the Ruhr, 418 aircraft unsuccessfully - due to misplaced marking - attacked Gelsenkirchen.
Brazi Operation Tidal Wave bombed the Creditul Minier refinery in Brazi.
Câmpina Operation Tidal Wave bombed the Steaua Română refinery in Câmpina.
Ploieşti Operation Tidal Wave bombed the Astra Română, Columbia Aquila, and Unirea Orion refineries at Ploieşti
Ploieşti Operation Tidal Wave bombed the Astra Română and Concordia Vega refineries at Ploieşti. The Enemy Oil Committee subsequently appraised that Operation Tidal Wave bomb damage at Ploieşti caused "no curtailment of overall product output".
Bochum Diverting from the Gelsenkirchen target, B-17 "Ain't It Gruesome" bombed Bochum. An unexploded 20 mm shell struck the boot of Captain Clark Gable, a gunnery observer on his third operational flight Gable's footage is in the FMPU's propaganda film Combat America.
Recklinghausen 183 B-17's are dispatched to synthetic oil installations at Bochum, Gelsenkirchen and Recklinghausen
Gelsenkirchen The 384 BG bombed the Gelsenkirchen "oil refinery".
Just over a week following the secret signing of the Italian armistice, Göring identified that Mussolini had hoarded 65,000 tons of aviation fuel, including 38,000 barrels in the La Spezia tunnels. The Cisa Pass tunnel connected La Spezia with Parma, and US soldiers were executed for planned sabotage of the Cinque Terre tunnel between La Spezia and Genoa.
Gelsenkirchen Mission 121: 229 of 323 B-17s bombed 495 tons on the marshalling yard and oil plants.
Gelsenkirchen 96 of 328 B-17s bombed 238 tons on the "Hydrier Werke Scholven A.G." and the Gelsenkirchener Bergwerke. Gelsenkirchener Bergwerke plants were also at Duisburg-Hamborn and Dortmund. A Gelsenkirchen target was also attacked on November 19, and Gelsenkirchen Mission 134 on November 19 was rerouted to bomb the German-Dutch border due to malfunctioning blind-bombing PFF equipment in bad weather.
Hartley Committee"losses of oil stocks … caused by Allied attacks during the first eight months of 1943 ' 400,000 tons. … Approximately 75 per cent of Roumanian crude is a waxy, viscous oil which becomes solid at temperatures below 69" degrees.
Ludwigshafen-OppauThe 351 BG bombed the explosives factory at Oppau. Prior to May 1944, explosives production was 99,000 metric tons/month, but in December 1944, the amount had dropped to 20,500; and after October 1944, German explosives were 20% rock salt. The Mannheim-Ludwigshafen area was bombed in late 1943 to prevent recovery from previous bomb damage. The Mannheim aircraft plant was bombed on October 19, 1944, and Mannheim had a Daimler Benz truck plant.
Ludwigshafen1,000 tons of bombs dropped on Ludwigshafen, and the 447 BG bombed the Ludwigshafen oil refinery. In addition to the nearby Oppau plants, Ludwigshafen targets included a small synthetic oil plant and an oil refinery that used the dehydrogenation process to improve "gasoline quality". Dr. Wurster of the Ludwigshafen Military Government was the "managing director of Oppau and Ludwigshafen." Ludwigshafen targets were subsequently bombed by the 8AF on March 2, March 31, and May 27.
FiumeThe 317 BS bombed the oil refinery. Circa January 1944, the Enemy Oil Committee identified that Italian refining had ceased in August 1943. Italian refineries were at Fiume, La Spezia, Leghorn, Trieste, and Venice.
Budapest, Sofia, Bucharest, and Vienna were identified as second priority objectives for 15AF "area attack".
"To reduce output … to virtually zero in the six months following 1 March requires the destruction of 23 synthetic plants and 31 refineries ' currently account for over 90 per cent of total Axis refinery and synthetic oil output". The "German oil situation is extremely vulnerable to the scale of attack contemplated, and that the results of any appreciable damage to production would be disastrous.".
SHAEFAlthough Spaatz's claimed "We believe attacks on transportation will not force the German fighters into action. We believe they will defend oil to their last fighter plane', Dwight D. Eisenhower decided that "apart from the attack on the GAF,' the transportation plan was the only one which offered a reasonable chance of the air forces making an important contribution to the land battle during the first vital weeks of OVERLORD". Control of all air operations was transferred to Eisenhower on April 14 at noon.
Ploieşti 230 bombers bombed Ploieşti for the 1st time in 8 months, beginning the "1944 Ploesti Campaign". The 5th BW and 47th BW bombed the Ploeşti marshalling yards and adjacent oil facilities, and the 451 BG bombed the Ploieşti oil refineries and marshalling yard The Ploeşti marshalling yards were bombed on April 15 by the 15th AF and on April 24, by the 32nd BS, when the first use of the "Mickey" was against Ploeşti.
Bad winter weather had reduced Wehrmacht fuel consumption, and Luftwaffe fuel supplies were 574,000 tonnes. "…the enemy isn't attacking because he wants them for his own use. He thinks it's enough to pulverize our airplanes". "Whereas in 1939 our hydrogenation plants were producing 2 million metric tons equivalent of petroleum, the construction of new facilities up to 1943 provided an increase to 5.7 million metric tons, and the facilities scheduled for this year will raise the yearly output to 7.1 million metric tons.".
Ploieşti 34 B-24s of the 450 BG targeted the marshalling yards and bombed the "Vega Oil Refinery".
Salzbergen synthetic oil plant The "Hydrierwerke Salzbergen" was attacked.
By May 1944, only 1.1% of Allied bombs had been used on oil targets.
Ploieşti The marshalling yards and oil refineries were bombed. B-24s also bombed the Braşov450 BG & Ploieşti marshalling yards on May 6.
Bruges, Belgium 12 Bostons achieved near misses at an oil depot at Bruges.
Leipzig/Böhlen Mission 353 was the 1st trial raid on oil targets to test the claim that the Luftwaffe would defend oil targets in Germany more than they had defended transportation targets. RLV fighters put up their largest force ever, but five synthetic oil plants were successfully attacked with 1,718 tons of bombs. A diversionary raid made on the Zwickau aircraft depot faced 200 Luftwaffe fighters
Merseburg Mission 353: The 384 BG bombed Merseburg.
Lützkendorf Mission 353: 87 planes hit oil facilities at Lützkendorf near Leipzig, which had a small Wintershall crude oil refinery, a hydrogenation unit for blending gasolines, and a Fischer-Tropsch plant to process heavier gasoline cuts from synthesized oil. Plants were at.
Zeitz Mission 353
Brüx, Czechoslovakia Mission 353 bombed Brüx. On December 15, 1942, Sudetenländische Treibstoffwerke AG had begun output of synthesized fuel from brown coal at the Maltheuren plant at Brüx.
Bad Zwischenahn, Germany First combat test flights of the Messerschmitt Me 163B rocket-powered interceptor fighter by Erprobungskommando 16, intended for defense of petroleum/oil/lubricants industry targets.
Ploieşti The 464 BG bombed the Concordia Vega refinery.
Daily output of aircraft fuel had dropped from 5,850 to 4,820 metric tonnes; but the reserve of 574,000 tonnes was expected to last 19 months. On "May 12... the technological war was decided....with the attack... upon several fuel plants... a new era in the air war began. It meant the end of German armaments production". "In my view the fuel, Buna rubber, and nitrogen plants represent a particularly sensitive point for the conduct of the war, since vital materials for armaments are being manufactured in a small number of plants… The enemy has struck us at one of our weakest points. If they persist at it this time, we will soon no longer have any fuel production worth mentioning". By May 28, fuel production had returned to the level prior to the May 12 raids. The "economic air raids ' wise planning ' the enemy began... in the last half or three-quarters of a year" before December 1944. "Before that he was, at least from his standpoint, committing absurdities"
Ploieşti The No. 205 Group RAF bombed the Româno-Americană refinery.
Leipzig/Leuna Mission 376 dispatched a record force of 1,282 bombers against plants and refineries, losing 50 including 400 in the 2nd trial attack of oil targets. 63 B-24s bombed Merseburg/Leuna, and Leuna resumed partial production on June 3 and reached 75% of capacity in early July.
Lützkendorf The 486 BG again bombed Lützkendorf.
Magdeburg/Königsberg, Bavaria Mission 376: 105 B-17s bombed an oil dump at Königsburg/Magdeburg. A Königsberg target was also bombed on June 20, and Magdeburg also had a Junkers Jumo 211 engine plant
Magdeburg/Rothensee Mission 376: 55 B-17s bombed oil industry at Magdeburg/Rothensee. Bohlen-Rotha, Magdeburg-Rothensee, Ruhland-Scwarzheide, & Zeitz-Troglitz were the 4 plants of Braunkohlen Benzin AG, which was formed on October 26, 1934. The Brabag subsidiary of Gesellschaft für Mineralölbau GmbH designed the plants based on licensed information from other oil companies.
Ruhland-Schwarzheide Mission 376: 38 B-17s bombed an oil target at Ruhland/Schwarz-Heide.
Zeitz Mission 376: 187 B-24s bombed "Zeitz-Tröglitz". KZ Tröglitz was a subcamp of Buchenwald
Pölitz Mission 379: 224 B-24s bombed an oil terminal at Pölitz. "Poelitz/Stettin" was a synthetic plant, and on May 13, clouds had forced 272 B-17s dispatched to oil targets in W Poland to bomb Stettin and Stralsund.
Ploieşti Ploieşti was bombed.
Ludwigshafen The 447 BG bombed the oil refinery.
The 485 BG bombed the Refinery. "Lumina Petromina" was an additional Romanian refinery not in Ploieşti or Bucharest.
The intelligence annex to the field order for the May 31 Ploieşti mission stated "Successful attacks on ' Wiener-Neustadter complex have raised oil to high priority. …destruction of remaining active capacity of Ploesti will create critical situation for entire Axis war effort and make possible further important inroads through attacks in Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia and Italy. ' Eighth Air Force has now damaged all but 2 of the major synthetic plants in its area making it possible for Fifteenth ' to destroy sufficient refinery and synthetic capacity to ' production close to 75 percent. Destruction of vital installations in targets selected will immobilize Ploesti capacity for several months."
Ploieşti32 B-24s of the 450 BG attacked the "Româno-Americană Oil Refinery", but failed due to the smoke screens. The 450 BG also bombed the Româno-Americană refinery on June 6, 24, & July 15; and the Concordia Vega refinery on July 9, 22
A May 5 decoded message stated anti-aircraft artillery was being moved to Pölitz and Blechhammer, and one on June 5 indicated the Luftwaffe was short of fuel. British intelligence concluded that the bombing of oil targets would be "crippling" in 3–6 months. Romanian production had been reduced from 200,000 tons in February to 40,000 in June.
Spaatz ordered that "the primary aim of the Eighth and Fifteenth Air Forces would be to deny oil to the enemy".
Ploieşti In the 1st large-scale American attempt to use a dispersed bomber force to spread out fighter defenses in Romania, Ploieşti was bombed. Additional B-17s, including some Soviet-based for Operation Frantic, attacked the Galaţi Airdrome: "most oil from Ploesti must be shipped west over Danube for refining."
Porto Marghera Porto Marghera oil storage bombed.
Trieste B-24s bombed an oil refinery at Trieste.
Ploieşti36 P-38s dive-bombed 3 Ploieşti oil refineries by flying under the smoke screens.
Constanţa B-24s bombed an oil installation at Constanţa.
Giurgiu The 461 BG bombed the Giurgiu oil storage. 80 miles southeast of Ploieşti, Giurgiu was "the most important transshipment point in Europe".
Smederevo The 485 BG bombed the oil refinery.
Gelsenkirchen The 1st RAF oil target bombing following the June 3 British Air Staff request for RAF Bomber Command to attack Ruhr oil plants halted Nordstern production for several weeks. THe main attack of the night was directed against lines of communication targets in France.
Porto Marghera The 461 BG targeted the Porto Marghera oil storage and hit the aluminum plant.
Emmerich am Rhein Mission 412: 61 B-24s hit the Emmerich, Germany oil refinery. Deutsche Gasolin plants were at Emmerich, Dollbergen, and Korneuburg.
Pétfürdő The 464 BG bombed the Pétfürdő oil cracking plant. The 32 BS bombed a Budapest oil refinery.
B-24s bomb oil targets Komárom, and Osijek.
Caprag B-24s bombed oil target at Sisak-Caprag. Caprag refining capacity was 120,000 tons/yr.
Pardubice region B-24s bombed an oil target at Pardubice.
Osijek 39 B-24s of the 450 BG targeted the oil refinery.
Gelsenkirchen 3 bombs from 35 Mosquitoes fell into the plant area, and 3 civilians were killed outside the factory—a farmer, a lorry-driver, and a housewife.
Hanover Mission 414: 172 B-17s hit the Hanover/Misburg oil refinery, to which the Hanover-Misburg subcamp of Neuengamme provided forced labor. The Misburg refinery was 5 miles East of Hanover, and a decoy plant was about 2 miles from the refinery. Hanover also had three tire plants: Vahrenwalderstrasse, Nordhafen, and Marienwerder.
Vienna/Floridsdorf B-17s bombed the oil refinery On this date the 464 BG bombed an oil blending plant at Vienna. Vienna was first bombed on March 17, 1944.
Kagran B-17s bombed the oil refinery
Vienna B-24s bombed the Lobau oil refinery west of Vienna.
Vienna Schwechat B-24s bombed the oil refinery at Schwechat in Vienna. Schwechat also had an aircraft factory that was bombed on June 26, 1944; and became a separate city in 1954.
Vienna B-24s bombed the Winterhafen oil depot. An underground storage installation was just west of Mainz, Mainz targets were also bombed by 22 B-17s on September 13, 171 B-17s on September 27, and the 466th on February 1 & 27, 1945. Mainz was captured on March 21.
Bratislava 38 B-24s of the 450 BG targeted the Apollo oil refinery.
Szőny The 461 BG bombed the "oil storage installations" and earned a commendation from the 49th Bomb Wing commander.
Vienna The oil refinery and the Heinkel-Süd aircraft factory were bombed.
Vienna Winterhafen oil refinery bombed.
B-26s attacked French fuel dumps.
Gelsenkirchen With most of the effort on railways, four Mosquitoes targeted the Scholven/Buer oil plant
Bremen The Bremen-Oslebshausen refinery was 1 of 11 bombed on this date. Bremen Oslebshausen refining capacity was 100,000 tons/yr.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries Mission 421: B-17s bombed Hamburg-Ebano, Hamburg-Eurotank, Hamburg-Ossag, and Hamburg-Schindler. The Ostermoor refinery was also at Hamburg.
Hanover Mission 421: 88 B-17s bombed the Hanover-Misburg oil refinery.
Giurgiu The 485 BG bombed the oil installations at Giurgiu.
Sète The 485 BG bombed the oil refinery. The Frontignan refinery was at Sète, and other small French refineries were at Gonfreville, Port Jerome, Martiques, Petit-Couronne, Etang de Berre, Dunkirk, L'Avere, Bec d'Ambès, Courchalettes, Gravenchon, 2 plants at Donges, and a shale oil refinery was at Autun.
Balaruc-le-Vieux The 464 BG bombed oil refineries at "Balaruc". A Balaruc-le-Vieux target was bombed on the 25th.
Hanover Mission 425: 169 B-24s bombed the Deurag-Nerag crude oil refinery.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries Mission 425: B-17s bombed oil refineries at Hamburg/Deut.Petr.AG, Harburg/Ebano,Hamburg/Eurotank, Hamburg/Rhenania-Ossag, Harburg/Rhenania, Hamburg/Schliemanns, and Hamburg/Schindler.
Magdeburg/Rothensee Mission 425: 95 B-17s bombed Magdeburg/Rothensee.
Pölitz 245 B-24s bombed.
The minimum number of flak guns were ordered to be placed at Pölitz, Auschwitz, Hamburg, Brüx, Scholven, Wesseling, Heydebreck, Leuna, Blechhammer, Moosbierbaum, and Böhlen. The Ruhland Fischer-Tropsch plant and other synthetic oil plants were fortified to be "hydrogenation fortresses" In addition to increased active defenses, the facilities incorporated blast walls and concrete "dog houses" around vital machinery. 7,000 engineers were released from the German Army to provide technical support for oil facilities. Aviation fuel production was reduced the most in June 1944 :
Ruhland-Schwarzheide Mission 428: 123 B-17s bombed the Ruhland synthetic-oil plant south of Berlin en route to the Ukraine. That night, Luftwaffe bombers diverted to the Ukrainian base from a route to a nearby railroad target and dropped 110 tons of bombs, destroying or damaging 69 of 114 B-17s at Poltava, along with 200,000 gallons of aviation fuel plus 253 gallons of aviation oil.
Wesseling 128 Lancasters, 6 Mosquitoes, and 5 Lancasters attacked the Wesseling synthetic-oil plant in 10/10ths low cloud using H2S radar. Chemische Fabrik Wesseling AG operated a Wesseling facility, and to replace Wesseling, in April 1944 a "large underground plant for synthetic oil manufactured from brown coal was started outside Bergheim". Wesseling also had a Deutsche Norton grinding wheel plant.
Gelsenkirchen 123 Lancasters and 9 Mosquitoes attacked the synthetic-oil plant through cloud using Oboe skymarking and caused a loss of 20% production.
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Paris Mission 432: 101 B-24s hit an oil dump at Paris.
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B-26s attacked fuel dumps.
Erhard Milch briefed Göring that the Ruhr Area had half the entire synthetic oil capacity and all June fighter production should be used for its defense. In July, Hitler promised to have "hydrogenation plants protected by fighter planes", and in August, a limited program was assigned the "highest priority". "By sending the production of fighter aircraft soaring we can meet the greatest danger we face: the crushing of our armaments manufacture on the home front".
B-24s bombed Giurgiu oil storage.
Ploieşti The 32 BS bombed a Ploieşti oil refinery.
PloieştiB-24s bombed an oil refinery.
Bremen Mission 438: 213 B-17s bombed Bremen oil industry. The 92 BG bombed the Bremen "oil storage complex".
Montbartier Mission 441: 64 B-17s hit the Montbartier oil depot.
Sète The 32 BS bombed Sète oil storage.
400+ B-26s and A-20s hit French fuel dumps at Foret d'Andaine, Foret d'Ecouves, and Senonches.
Homberg 42 Mosquitoes bombed the Treibstoffwerke Rheinpreußen synthetic-oil plant at Homberg/Meerbeck in the Ruhr.
Vienna The Schwechat aircraft factory and oil refinery were bombed.
Drohobycz Mission 442: After being delayed one day due to weather, 72 B-17s left Poltava and Mirgorod, USSR, joined with 55 P-51s from Pyriatyn to bomb the marshalling yard and oil refinery at Drohobycz. Fifteenth Air Force P-51s met the formation 1 hour after the attack and escorted the B-17s to Foggia Italy; the B-17s were planned to transfer to UK bases on June 27 but bad weather delayed the move until July 5.
Vienna The Floridsdorf oil refinery and marshalling yard were bombed.
Korneuburg The 461 BG bombed "a refinery in the open country near the small town of Korneuburg".
Vienna The 455th BG received a 2nd Distinguished Unit Citation for bombing the Vienna oil refinery.
Vienna The Lobau oil refinery was bombed.
HeydebreckThe Heydebreck oil/chemical facilities near Cosel and Blechhammer were first bombed in June 1944.
Blechhammer South The 464 BG bombed the Blechhammer South synthetic oil plant.
Drohobycz B-24s bombed oil industry. The Drohobycz refinery produced 35,000 tons/year.
Paris/Dugny Mission 445: 18 B-17s hit the Dugny oil depot.
Bucharest In Bucharest, where much of Ploieşti's refined product was stored and distributed, the 464 BG bombed the " Petrolul" refinery and the 485 BG bombed the "Titan Oil Refinery".
Gelsenkirchen 33 Mosquitoes bombed Saarbrücken and 10 bombed the Scholven/Buer oil plant.
Leipzig/Böhlen Mission 447: 81 B-17s bombed the Böhlen synthetic oil plant.
Blechhammer North & South The 461 BG & 464 BG bombed the South plant, and the 32 BS bombed the North plant.
"Our aviation gasoline production was badly hit in May and June. The enemy has succeeded in increasing our losses of aviation gasoline up to 90 percent by June 22. Only through speedy recovery of damaged plants has it been possible to regain partly … however, aviation gasoline production is completely insufficient … If we cannot manage to protect our hydrogenation factories and our refineries by all possible means, it will be impossible to get them back into working order from the state they are in now. If that happens, then by September we shall no longer be capable of covering the Wehrmacht's most urgent needs. In other words, from then on there will be a gap which will be impossible to fill and which will bring in its train inevitable tragic consequences."
Homberg 40 Mosquitoes to Homberg oil plant.
Budapest The 456 BG bombed the "previously-untouched" Shell Oil refinery at Budapest and earned its 2nd Distinguished Unit Citation. 31 aircraft bombed at mid-morning and were attacked three minutes after bomb release by 50 Bf 109s and 10 FW-190s of Jagdgeschwader 300 and the Hungarian 101 Puma Group. The 744 BS lost 6 of 9 bombers in the target area and a seventh damaged beyond repair Budapest's three refineries were operated by Shell, Magyar Petrol, and Asvanyol-Fanto, and oil storage was at Budapest-Csepel. Budapest also was the site of the Duna Repülőgépgyár Szigentmiklos assembly plant for Messerschmitt Me 210s and 410s.
Belgrade The 464 BG bombed the Shell oil depot at Belgrade.
Braşov The 32 BS bombed the Photogen oil refinery.
The 485 BG bombed the "Marghera Oil Storage" near Mestre.
The 464 BG bombed the oil storage at Porto Marghera.
PloieştiThe 461st BG bombed Ploieşti oil targets.
The Joint Oil Targets Committee was set up.
Blechhammer North & South 365 bombers attacked the North and South plants.
Leipzig Of 453 B-17s, 114 bombed Leipzig/Taucha, 35 hit Leipzig/Heiterblick, 79 & 15 bombed the Erla fighter aircraft plants at Leipzig/Mockau & Leipzig/Abtnaundorf, 46 hit Leipzig Deutsche Kugellager Fabrik ball bearing works. 35 hit Kolleda Airfield, 19 hit Leipzig Station and 7 hit Nordhausen. Leipzig/Taucha had an oil refinery and a Mittledeutsche Jumo 211 engine plant. In March 1944, the Leipzig A.T.G. plant could complete final assembly of Ju 88 bombers at 10/month.
Leipzig/Böhlen 64 B-17s, out of a 303-bomber force of Flying Fortresses hit the Böhlen oil plant.
Leipzig/Leuna The 447 BG bombed Merseburg, and Leuna was shut down for 2 days. By July 19 production had risen to 53% of capacity.
Leipzig/Lützkendorf 102 B-24s, out of a 373-bomber force of Liberators hit the Lützkendorf oil plant.
Vienna The 464 BG and 465 BG earned Distinguished Unit Citations, as the Heinkel-Süd plant in Floridsdorf was hit, destroying the third prototype of the He 177B four engined bomber, and possibly damaging the incomplete fourth prototype He 177B airframe.
PloieştiB-24s bombed an oil refinery.
The 464 BG bombed the oil storage at Porto Marghera.
Budapest The 32 BS bombed a Budapest oil refinery
Budapest 26 B-24s of the 450 BG targeted the Ferencvaros marshalling yard and hit buildings, a factory, and a refinery.
Ploieşti 600+ B-17s and B-24s bombed 4 oil refineries in the Ploieşti area and the "Teleajenul pumping station". The 485 BG bombed the Oil Refinery.
Vienna The 32 BS bombed a Vienna oil refinery.
Aviation fuel production was 2,307 daily tonnes.
Kiel The 447 BG bombed Kiel oil targets. During the September 12 major assault on the German oil industry, 58 B-24s also bombed a Kiel target.
Friedrichshafen The 464 BG bombed the synthetic fuel plant at Oberaderach.
Gelsenkirchen 157 bombers attacked. The raid "achieved complete surprise through radio silence" and caused production to come to "a complete standstill for a long period".
Wesseling 188 heavy bombers. The bombing destroyed 20% of the installations.
Leipzig/Leuna The 447 BG bombed the Merseburg "synthetic oil refinery".
Bottrop-Welheim 166 bombers attacked the Ruhröl AG synthetic oil plant.
Homberg 147 Lancasters attacked and caused severe damage
Brüx The 32 BS bombed.
Ploieşti The 464 BG bombed the Româno-Americană refinery.
Berat 14 B-24s of the 450 BG targeted the "Kucove Oil Refinery" and previous bombing obscured the aiming point.
Donges, France 119 aircraft attacked an oil refinery and storage depot at the start of a new campaign "against oil targets in the occupied Countries."
Wanne-Eickel 135 bombers attacked the Krupp GmbH synthetic oil plant.
Leipzig/Leuna Over Merseburg, the 92 BG bombed the synthetic oil refinery/storage, and the Me 163B Komet rocket fighters of I.Gruppe/JG 400 onducted its first point-defense attacks from its nearby field at Brandis, engaging B-17s with escorts, including 8 P-51s of the 359th Fighter Group. Merseburg-Leuna was bombed 6 times from July 20-September 28. Leuna attacks on July 28 & 29; August 24; September 11, 13, & 28; and October 7 kept Leuna closed until October 14.
Ploieşti The 464 BG bombed the Româno-Americană refinery and the 485 BG bombed the "Standard Oil Refinery".
Leipzig/LeunaThe 384 BG bombed Merseburg.
Luftwaffe fuel supplies were 35,000 tonnes in July. By July 21, Production was reduced to 120 daily tonnes, but was restored to 690 by the end of July. However, repairs were not as durable and shocks from near misses caused leaks
Bucharest Two oil refineries at Bucharest, one at Doiceşti, and oil storage at Targoviste were bombed. The Red Army entered Bucharest on August 30.
PloieştiThe 461st BG received a 2nd Distinguished Unit Citation for a July 1944 Ploieşti bombing.
Ploieşti The 461 BG bombed the Ploieşti Xenia oil refinery.
ULTRA intercepts indicated Luftwaffe ground crews were prohibited from leaving fuel in parked aircraft "to avoid losses" during bombing.
Mission 510: Paris/Gennevilliers, Paris/Dugny, and Sens bombed. Fifteenth Air Force B-17s hit Le Pouzin and Le Pontet oil storage facilities. The 447 BG bombed the St Dennis "oil and supply dump".
Friedrichshafen The 461 BG's primary target was the "Raderach Chemical Works", and the ZF Friedrichshafen "Zahnradfabrik" secondary target was also bombed. The chief tank factories were at Maybach, Nordbau, and Zahnradfabrik, and nearly all tank engines were produced at either the Maybach Motorenbau at Freidrichshafen and Norddeutsche Motorenbau at Berlin.
Mission 513: 62 B-24s bombed Brussels/Vilvoorde oil installations/dumps. The Ghent, Langerbrugge plant was in Belgium.
Merkwiller-Pechelbronn Mission 512: 106 B-17s hit the Oil Refinery. "Merkwiller, Pechelbronn, France" refining capacity was 130,000 tons/yr.
Terneuzen Mission 513: 10 B-24s bombed Ghent/Terneuzen oil installations/dumps in the Netherlands.
Bremen 50 B-17s bombed the Bremen-Oslebshausen oil refinery.
Hemmingstedt Mission 514: The Hemmingstedt/Heide oil refinery was bombed.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries 181 B-17s bombed Hamburg refineries. The 487 BG bombed the Nordholz refinery, and the 486 BG was attacked by Me 163 Komets.
Bec-d'Ambes The Bec-d'Ambes refinery that had opened at the Garonne/Dordogne river junction in 1931 was bombed.
Pauillac The Pauillac oil store was bombed in clear conditions without encountering German fighters.
Hemmingstedt Mission 524: 23 B-17s bombed Hemmingstedt.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries Mission 524: Hamburg oil refineries bombed at Hamburg/Deutsche, Hamburg/, Hamburg/Rhenania, Hamburg/Rhenania-Ossag, Hamburg/Schlieman, and Hamburg/Schulau. Rhenania-Ossag was a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell.
Genshagen Mission 524: 74 B-17s bombed Genshagen, 45 hit Berlin diesel factories.
Le Pontet The 464 BG bombed a refinery at Le Pontet.
Le Pouzin Le Pouzin oil storage bombed in SE France.
Lyon Lyon oil storage bombed in SE France.
Blechhammer North & South The 464 BG bombed the Blechhammer North synthetic oil plant, and the 461 BG bombed the South plant.
Novi Sad 76 B-24s bombed Alibunar Airfield and Novi Sad oil facilities in Yugoslavia.
Dungy The 384 BG bombed the Dungy oil depot.
Blechhammer North & South 353 bombers attacked the synthetic oil refineries at Blechhammer South and North.
Trzebina Mission 528: 55 B-17s and 29 P-51s attacked an "oil refinery at Trzebina, Poland" and returned to Operation Frantic bases in the Soviet Union.
Hanover/DollbergThe 398th BG bombed the Dollberg oil plant. Also known as Dollbergen, the village near Hanover had an oil refinery.
Ploieşti The No. 205 Group RAF bombed the Româno-Americană refinery. The 205 Group also bombed Ploieşti on August 17.
Brod B-17s bomb an oil refinery at Brod, Yugoslavia.
Almásfüzitő B-24s bomb an oil refinery at Budapest, Hungary. The 461 BG bombed the Almásfüzitő Oil Refinery.
Bec-d'Ambes 215 RAF aircraft dropped over 500 bombs and largely destroyed the Bec d'Ambes refinery 15 miles from Bordeaux. Bordeaux was also bombed on December 31, 1944 and the Focke-Wulf plant at Bordeaux was bombed on August 24, 1943.
La Pallice The La Pallice refinery 30 miles from Bordeaux was destroyed.
Gennevilliers Gennevilliers oil facility bombed
Zeitz The BRABAG synthetic oil plant in Zeitz was bombed.
Ploieşti 450+ B-17s and B-24s bombed 6 oil refineries. The 464 BG bombed the Astra Română refinery, and the 461 BG bombed the Xenia oil refinery.
Mission 552: attacked 1 oil plant
Magdeburg/Rothensee Mission 556 bombed Magdeburg/Rothensee. The 487 BG had bombed the Magdeburg Focke-Wulf airplane factory on August 5, and the US Ninth Army captured Magdeburg on April 18, 1945.
Leipzig/Rositz Mission 556: 105 aircraft bombed.
Zeitz Mission 556: 101 aircraft bombed.
Friedrichshafen The 485 BG bombed the "Ober chemical works".
Leipzig/Rositz The Rositz oil refinery was bombed.
Leipzig/Böhlen The 92 BG attacked the Böhlen oil refinery in Leipzig.
Leipzig/Rositz The 487 BG bombed the Rositz oil refinery.
Zeitz The 487 BG bombed the Zeitz oil refinery.
Ploieşti Three oil refineries and targets of opportunity were bombed in the Ploieşti area: Româno-Americană, "Astra Română Refinery"
Ploieşti 370 fighter-escorted B-17s and B-24s bombed 5 oil refineries around Ploieşti. The 464 and 485 BGs bombed the refinery.
Oberhausen 234 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Ploieşti 65 B-17s with 125 P-51s escorts bombed 2 Ploieşti area oil refineries. Ploieşti was captured August 30 after a total of 350 bombers had been lost attacking the area. The Fifteenth Air Force had dropped 12,804 tons of explosives on Ploieşti targets, On October 17, a Fifteenth Air Force B-17 carried a photo crew to Ploieşti.
Dubová The oil refinery at Dubová was bombed.
Dwory First of 3 raids on the IG Farben synthetic rubber and oil plant near the Auschwitz III forced labor camp that supplied slave labor: "It was the practice to brief bomber groups to steer clear of prisoner-of-war and concentration camps". Ultra intercepts reported impressive bombing results for oil targets: "for the first time, wehrwirtschaftlich raids, which might deal a really fatal blow to Germany, had begun". The town of Auschwitz, the IG Farben Buna-Werke, and the three concentration camp locations Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II, & Auschwitz III were
Czechowice-Dziedzice The 464 BG bombed the oil refinery at Czechowice. The Tschechowitz I & II subcamps of Auschwitz in Czechowice-Dziedzice provided forced labor for a SOCONY-Vacuum plant.
Vienna The 484 BG received its second DUC for bombing an underground oil storage installation at Vienna.
Odertal B-17s bombed the oil refinery at Odertal, Germany. POW camp E162 was at Odertal.
Korneuburg B-24s bombed the oil refinery at Korneuburg. The 485 BG bombed the " Oil Storage".
Blechhammer B-24s bombed the oil refinery at Blechhammer.
Vienna B-24s bombed the Lobau oil refinery. The 461 BG bombed the underground oil storage at the refinery.
Vienna The Vösendorf oil refinery was bombed in the southern industrial area of Vienna.
Brüx Mission 568: 139 B-17s hit Brüx.
Pardubice region The 485 BG bombed the Pardubice oil refinery.
Dresden/Freital Mission 568: 65 B-17s bombed Freital oil industry. This mission to Freital and Dresden was the 486 BG's longest mission. Dresden had a "Dresden Reick A.G." grinding wheel plant.
Hanover Mission 568: 88 B-24s bombed the Misburg oil refinery.
Leizig/Leuna Mission 568: 185 B-17s bombed Leuna/Merseburg.
Ruhland-Schwarzheide Mission 568: 135 B-17s hit Ruhland.
Kolín Three oil refineries were bombed at Kolín.
Pardubice region The 464 BG earned a Distinguished Unit Citation for bombing the Fanto Werke refinery at Pardubice.
Pölitz Mission 570: 169 B-17s bombed.
Dülmen Mission 576: 73 B-24s bombed the Dülmen fuel dump.
Emmerich am Rhein Mission 576: 36 B-24s bomb the Emmerich oil refinery.
IX Bomber Command, with fighter escort, bombed French fuel dumps at Saint-Gobain, Fournival/Bois-de-Mont, Compiègne/Clairoix.
Gelsenkirchen Mission 576: 85 B-17s bombed Gelsenkirchen/Nordstern.
Ludwigshafen-Oppau Mission 576: 41 B-24s bombed the "chemical works".
Salzbergen Mission 576: 71 B-24s bombed the " oil refinery" at Salzbergen.
Gelsenkirchen Mission 576: 89 B-17s bombed the Gelsenkirchen/Buer oil refinery.
Homberg The RAF restarted daylight bombing of Germany with an attack on the Homberg Fischer-Tropsch plant.
Blechhammer South The 464 and 485 BGs bombed the Blechhammer South synthetic oil plant.
Vienna B-17s hit Moosbierbaum oil refinery and adjacent chemical works.
Szőny The 464 and 485 BGs bombed the oil refinery.
Pardubice region Czechoslovakian oil refineries bombed included the Moravská-Ostrava oil refineries A minor Moravská Ostrava crude oil refinery was at Prwoz.
After a lull in V-1 flying bomb attacks, the Allied Combined Strategic Targets Committee switched the top bombing priority from Operation Crossbow to oil targets. 39% of US bomb tonnage from Oct-Dec was on synthetic oil plants.
Ludwigshafen Mission 601: 325 of 345 B-17s bombed the Ludwigshafen/ synthetic oil plant.
Ludwigshafen Mission 605: 277 of 303 B-17s bombed the Ludwigshafen synthetic oil plant.
Ministry of Armaments and War ProductionAfter Speer completed the Effects of the Air War on September 6, the President of the Rustungskommando VI ordered only 3 days or less of production be stored, and emergency preparation for the transfer of POL plants was initiated. "On principle, plants are only to be crippled temporarily by removing various elements to safety, particularly the electrical ones.". August "chemical plant" production was 10% of former capacity. At the beginning of September, 1944, the Luftwaffe minimum fuel allotment was decreased from 160,000 monthly tons to 30,000 due to shortages.
Ludwigshafen Mission 611: 348 of 384 B-17s attacked the Ludwigshafen/Opau oil refinery.
Kassel Mission 611: 166 B-17s bombed an oil depot at Kassel.
Vienna 344 B-17s and B-24s bombed 5 ordnance depots and the SE industrial area in Vienna and 2 oil refineries in the area.
Vienna The 32 BS bombed the Schwechat oil refinery.
Castrop-Rauxel The synthetic oil plant was bombed.
Chemnitz Mission 623: An Operation Frantic force of 75 B-17s bombed the Chemnitz oil refinery and, along with 64 P-51s, continued to the USSR. In 1945, Chemnitz was also bombed on February 14 and the 466th bombed Chemnitz on March 5.
Dortmund The Dortmund synthetic oil plant was bombed.
Fulda Mission 623: At Fulda, 66 B-17s bombed the tire plant and 40 bombed the marshalling yard. Fulda also was the location of Gebauer & Moller ball bearing plant, and on September 12, 46 B-17s bombed a Fulda target.
Gelsenkirchen
Gelsenkirchen The Scholven/Buer synthetic oil plant was bombed. The RAF bombed a Gelsenkirchen target on September 29/30, as did the 466th on September 12 & 13, November 6.
Hanover Mission 623: 87 B-24s bombed the oil refinery at Misburg and 88 bombed an engine factory at Hanover.
Kamen The synthetic oil plant at Kamen was bombed.
Leipzig/Böhlen Mission 623: 75 B-17s bombed the Böhlen oil refinery. Böhlen was also bombed on August 15, and the 384 BG bombed "Böhlen/Leipzig" on March 19, 1945.
Leipzig/Leuna Mission 623: 111 B-17s bombed Merseburg.
Lützkendorf Mission 623: 96 B-17s bombed Lützkendorf.
Magdeburg Mission 623: At Magdeburg, 33 B-24s bombed the oil refinery and 27 bombed an ordnance depot.
Ruhland-Schwarzheide Mission 623: 22 B-17s bombed the Ruhland oil refinery.
Wanne-Eickel Wanne-Eickel synthetic oil plant bombed. A Wanne-Eickel target was also attacked by the 466th on July 25 and by US Forces in November 1944.
Brüx Mission 623: 39 B-17s bombed Brüx.
Dortmund The Hoesch-Benzin GmbH synthetic oil plant at Dortmund was bombed.
Gelsenkirchen The synthetic oil plant was bombed.
Wanne-Eickel The synthetic oil plant was bombed.
Hanover Mission 626 dispatched 888 bombers and 662 fighters to 6 oil targets, including 34 B-24s that bombed Misburg oil industry. Misburg bomb damage from the September 11 & 12 attacks was repaired by October 15.
Hemmingstedt Mission 626: 66 B-24s bombed Hemmingstedt.
Leipzig/Böhlen Mission 626: 35 B-17s bombed a Böhlen oil industry target.
Magdeburg/Friedrichstadt Mission 626: 73 B-17s bombed a Magdeburg/Friedrichstadt oil target.
Magdeburg/Rothensee Mission 626: 144 B-17s bombed Magdeburg/Rothensee
Ruhland-Schwarzheide Mission 626: 59 B-17s bombed the Ruhland oil refinery.
Brüx Mission 626: 79 B-17s bombed the oil refinery at Brux.
Gelsenkirchen The synthetic oil plant was bombed.
Leipzig/Leuna Mission 628: 141 B-17s bombed Merseburg.
Lützkendorf Mission 628: 77 B-17s bombed Lützkendorf.
Blechhammer North B-17s bombed Blechhammer North.
Leipzig/Merseburg The 92 BG bombed the Altenburg oil refineries at "Merseburg".
Ludwigshafen Mission 628: 74 B-17s bombed the oil refinery.
Odertal B-24s bombed the oil refinery at Odertal. An Odertal target was also bombed in bad weather on October 16.
Stuttgart/Sindelfingen Mission 628: 109 B-17s bombed the oil refinery at Stuttgart/Sindelfingen. Sindelfingen also had a Daimler Benz truck plant, and an aircraft engine factory at Sindelfingen was bombed on September 10, 1944.
Dwory The 464 BG bombed the Auschwitz synthetic oil and rubber plant.
Hemmingstedt Mission 629: 6 of 11 B-24s are dispatched on an Azon mission to the oil refinery at Hemmingstedt; 5 hit the secondary target, ammunition dumps at Kropp. Both Operation Aphrodite drones targeting the Hemmingstedt oil refinery missed due to weather. On this date 5000 planes flew over Germany.
"…the enemy always… after the resumption of work, …destroy these installations again by air attack". On July 20, Speer met with Ambassador Clodius of the Foreign Office regarding the "safeguarding of Rumanian oil." September "chemical plant" production was 5.5% of former capacity.
Budapest 440+ B-17s and B-24s, with fighter escort, attacked 2 oil refineries and 4 marshalling yards in the Budapest area. The 464 BG bombed the Shell oil refinery at Budapest and the 485 BG bombed the "Magyar Oil Refinery".
Bratislava In Czechoslovakia, the Bratislava "oil district" was bombed. Bratislava was the site of the Apollo refinery. The Bratislava "industrial area" was bombed on May 16, 1944, the "marshalling yards" were bombed on October 14, 1944, and "the town" of Bratislava was bombed on February 7, 1945.
Ludwigshafen Mission 644: 147 of 154 dispatched B-17s bombed the synthetic oil plant at Ludwigshafen/.
Brüx 147 B-17s, escorted by 290 P-38s and P-51s, bombed the Brüx synthetic oil refinery and the marshalling yard at Wels. Wels also had an aircraft facility.
Ludwigshafen Mission 647: B-17s bombed the Ludwigshafen/ "synthetic oil plant".
Frankfurt am Main The chemical factory at Hochst, just west of Frankfurt, was bombed. The "cavernous I.G. Farben complex at Frankfurt became Eisenhower's permanent headquarters on June 1, 1945.
Bottrop-Welheim The Ruhröl AG synthetic oil plant in the Welheim suburb of Bottrop was bombed. The 466th also bombed Bottrop on July 20, 1944 and March 16, 1945.
Ludwigshafen Mission 650: 214 B-17s bombed the Ludwigshafen/ oil refinery. A Ludwigshafen target was also bombed on October 13.
Oberhausen
Magdeburg/Rothensee Mission 652: 23 B-17s bombed the Magdeburg/Rothensee oil refinery.
Leipzig/Leuna Mission 652: 301 of 342 dispatched B-17s bombed the "Merseburg/Leuna oil refinery".
Bottrop 1 of 136 bombers attempted to hit the cloud-covered oil plant.
Oberhausen 24 of 139 bombers attempted to hit the cloud-covered oil plant
Oberhausen 5 Mosquitoes to Hamburg bombed Sterkrade.
Wesseling Mission 662: 87 B-17s were dispatched to bomb the Wesseling oil refinery.
Gelsenkirchen The synthetic oil plant was bombed.
Oberhausen The 466th bombed Sterkrade.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries Mission 667: 121 of 406 dispatched B-24s bomb the Harburg/Rhenania oil refinery. Harburg also had a Phoenix tire plant.
Blechhammer SouthThe Tuskegee Airmen provided escort.
Kassel/Altenbauna Mission 669: 88 B-24s bombed the oil refinery at Kassel/Altenbauna and 122 bombed the armored vehicle plant at Kassel/Henschel. Kassel also had two Fieseler plants: Bettenhausen & Waldau.
Leipzig/Böhlen Mission 669: 86 B-17s bombed the oil plant.
Leipzig/Leuna Mission 669: 129 B-17s bombed the oil plant.
Lützkendorf Mission 669: 88 B-17s bombed the oil plant.
Magdeburg/Buckau Mission 669: 62 B-24s bombed the Magdeburg/Buckau oil refinery.
Magdeburg/Rothensee Mission 669: 25 B-24s bombed the Magdeburg/Rothensee oil refinery.
Pölitz Mission 669: 142 B-17s bombed the "oil refinery".
Ruhland-Schwarzheide Mission 669: 59 B-17s bombed the "oil refinery".
Vienna The 741st Bombardment Squadron flew over Vienna to hit an oil refinery, and the Lobau oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna The Schwechat oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna The 450 BG bombed the "Winter Hafen Oil Depot" in Vienna.
Blechhammer Blechhammer bombed.
Leverhausen At Leverhausen in the Ruhr, the "largest chemical factory in Europe" was bombed.
Wesseling Mission 672: 57 B-17s dispatched to bomb the Wesseling synthetic oil plant. The 384 BG bombed the Wesseling/Koblenz oil facility.
Vienna The Floridsdorf oil refinery was bombed.
Wanne-Eickel The synthetic oil plant was bombed.
Blechhammer SouthBlechhammer South was bombed on the and by the 301 BG on the 13th.
Blechhammer North Blechhammer North was bombed in bad weather.
Düsseldorf-Reisholz Mission 677: 61 B-24s bombed the Düsseldorf-Reisholz oil facility. The Düsseldorf refinery produced 25,000 tons/year and had a Deutsche Carborundum grinding wheel plant.
Monheim am Rhein Mission 677: 64 B-24s bombed a Monheim/Rhenania oil facility.
Linz The benzol plant and ordnance depot at Linz was bombed. Linz also had a "steelworks".
Brüx Brüx and an armament works in Pilsen were bombed.
Leverkusen Mission 681: Weather prevented 430 B-24s from attacking a synthetic rubber plant at Leverkusen. Leverkusen was the location of a Bayer plant. In 1943, targets at Leverkusen were attacked on August 22/23 and by the RAF on November 19/20, and December 10/11. Up to 1941, there were 5 Nazi Germany Buna plants that produced Buna N by the Lebedev process.
Blechhammer South
The industrial area of Vienna was bombed.
CSTCAllied policy was changed to bomb oil targets even if reconnaissance was not available. After Eisenhower notified Marshall on October 23 that the bombing of oil targets was being successful, oil targets were retained in the highest priority, and the German rail system was made the second priority.
Ludwigshafen An oil refinery at "Ludwigshafen & Mannheim" was bombed.
Brüx After having been out of operation for 4 months, the Brüx oil refinery was bombed.
Regensburg Oil storage at Regensburg was bombed.
Regensburg Regensburg oil storage depot bombed.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries Mission 688: 455 B-17s dispatched to hit the Harburg and Rhenania oil refineries at Hamburg. 297 B-17s dispatched to hit the primary hit secondaries, Harburg and Rhenania oil refineries at Hamburg.
Gelsenkirchen Mission 688: 27 B-24s bombed Gelsenkirchen/Nordstern.
Gelsenkirchen Mission 688: 91 B-24s bombed Gelsenkirchen/Buer; 34 hit the secondary at Münster and 1 hits Gronau.
Hamburg-Harburg The 92 BG bombed the two oil storage complexes in Hamburg.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries Mission 693: 357 B-24s are dispatched to hit the Harburg oil refinery and Rhenania oil refinery at Hamburg; targets of opportunity are Hamburg, Cuxhaven, Wesermunde, Uetersen, Bremen.
Gelsenkirchen/Hamm The 384 BG bombed the Gelsenkirchen/Hamm synthetic oil plant and marshalling yards.
Bottrop-Welheim 101 bombers attacked the Ruhröl AG synthetic oil plant.
Chemical plant production in October was 10% of former capacity and 28% in November.
After the British Air Staff requested on June 3 that RAF Bomber Command attack Ruhr oil plants, and Portal unsuccessfully attempted on July 5, 1944, to "move Harris away from area bombing to join the attacks on oil", the Air Staff ordered Harris to bomb oil targets.
Gelsenkirchen The 384 BG bombed the "Gelsenkirchen/ synthetic oil plant.
Gelsenkirchen 143 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Castrop-Rauxel 131 bombers attacked the Union Victor synthetic oil plant.
Leipzig/Leuna After 459 B-17s dispatched to bomb Leuna were recalled on October 30 due to weather, 700 US bombers escorted by 750 fighters attacked the Leuna synthetic oil plant. A record 700 Luftwaffe fighters countered and the new Me 262, flying with the Luftwaffe's Kommando Nowotny shot down three bombers without loss. Leuna production was interrupted, and 6 more heavy attacks on Leuna through December were "largely ineffective because of adverse weather"
Oberhausen The 384 BG bombed the Sterkrade synthetic oil plant.
Vienna/Moosbierbaum 2 of 3 PFF B-24s of the 450 BG bombed. The 450 BG also bombed Moosbierbaum on November 6; December 8 & 11; January 31; February 1, 7, & 9; and March 1 & 15.
Bottrop-Welheim The 384 BG bombed the Bottrop synthetic oil plant.
Gelsenkirchen 133 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries The 447 BG bombed the Hamburg/Rhenania oil refinery and the 92 BG bombed the Harburg oil complex. The production capacity of the Phoenix tire plant at Harburg was 50,000 tires/month.
Ludwigshafen The 447 BG bombed the Ludwigshafen oil refinery. Ludwigshafen was also bombed as a diversion during the Battle of Berlin on November 18/19, 1943.
NeuenkirchenThe 487 BG bombed the Neuenkirchen coking plant and the 452 BG bombed the "Benzalube Stoking Plant" at Neunkirchen on a Micro H experimental mission.
Regensburg The 32 BS bombed Regensburg oil storage.
Linz The 485 BG bombed the benzol oil refinery.
Vienna The 32 BS bombed.
Vienna The 450 BG & 485 BG bombed the oil refinery. The 450 BG also bombed the "Florisdorf Oil Refinery" on October 11, November 17, December 2, & December 18.
Ludwigshafen-Oppau The 487 BG bombed the Ludwigshafen chemical works. A Ludwigshafen target was also bombed by the 466th on January 1, 1945.
Duisburg 65 bombers attacked the Bruckhausen coking plant.
Oberhausen 134 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Gelsenkirchen 738 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Vienna The 32 BS bombed the Moosbierbaum oil refinery.
Bottrop-Welheim The 384 BG bombed the Bottrop synthetic oil plant.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries The 92 BG bombed the Harburg oil complex.
Leipzig/Leuna The 384 BG bombed the Merseburg rubber facility and the 92 BG bombed the Leuna oil complex.
Wanne-Eickel 277 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Wiesbaden The 452 BG bombed the oil plant: "Although other Aircraft, friendly, may be under you, drop your bombs". 9 B-17s also bombed a Wiesbaden target on November 13.
A Speer memorandum identified that the oil and margarine plants in the Ruhr were on the verge of shutdown. The Vienna area had no fuel after November 15.
Castrop-Rauxel 122 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Gelsenkirchen 100 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Bottrop-Welheim 124 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Vienna/Kajren The 450 BG bombed the "Kajren Oil Refinery".
Dortmund The Hoesch-Benzin synthetic oil plant was bombed.
Blechhammer South The 32 BS bombed the South plant. Only 1 of 3 Pathfinders B-24s of the 450 BG was able to bomb "Blochhammer Synthetic, Opole Voivodeship|Oppeln , Germany",. Oppeln also had labor camps E17, E419 and at Schalkendorf; Oderthal had labor camp E162; and Heydebreck had E711A.
Linz The 32 BS bombed the Linz benzol plant.
Blechhammer South The 485 BG bombed the synthetic oil refinery.
The 32 BS bombed a Vienna oil refinery.
Wanne-Eickel 309bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Vienna/Schwechat 18 B-24s of the 450 BG bombed and hit both the refinery and the "Winterhafen Storage Facility" and 5 bombed the alternate target, the "Győr Marshalling Yard".
Gelsenkirchen 61 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Hanover Bomb damage from the attack was repaired by December 23.
Koblenz The 447 BG bombed the oil refinery at Koblenz.
Leipzig/Leuna The 486 BG bombed Merseburg.
Castrop-Rauxel 273 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Oberhausen 270 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Gelsenkirchen 168 RAF bombers and 134 USAAF bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Leipzig/Leuna The 447 BG bombed the synthetic oil plant at Merseburg.
Hanover The 491 BG earned a DUC for bombing an oil refinery at Misburg.
Hanover The 384 BG bombed the Misburg oil refinery.
Leipzig/Leuna The 487 BG bombed.
Lützkendorf The 452 BG bombed the "Lützkendorf, Germany " synthetic oil plant: "Merseburg is infested with enemy fighters".
Zeitz The 384 BG bombed the Zeitz oil facility.
Blechhammer North & South
Dortmund 83 bombers attacked the Zeche Hansa coking plant.
Odertal
Vienna
Leipzig/Leuna Mission 741: 446 B-17s bombed.
Oberhausen The Osterfeld coking plant was bombed.
Blechhammer South The 32 BS bombed the South plant.
Darmstadt The 452 BG bombed the locomotive repair yard and due to propwash, one squadron hit the "world's largest Chemical plant. ". A Darmstadt target was bombed on September 13 along with other oil targets. In September 1944, Darmstadt was the center of the chemical industry and the optical industry, and the city had an academy for training V-2 technicians.
Leipzig/Leuna The 384 BG bombed the Leuna oil refinery.
Vienna
Regensburg oil refinery A Regensburg oil refinery was bombed. Regensburg had four small oil refineries for a total production of 80,000 tons/year.
Vienna The oil refinery was bombed.
Blechhammer South 6 PFF B-24s of the 450 BG bombed the primary and alternate targets, as well as a target of opportunity.
Leipzig/Leuna Mission 748: 337 B-17s bombed the synthetic oil plant.
Pardubice region The 485 BG bombed the oil refinery.
German oil storage was bombed at Heimbach, Wollseifen, Harperscheid, Schonau, Ruthen, and Dorsel.
Linz The benzol plant was bombed. The 450 BG had been unable to bomb Linz on December 3 and instead bombed the Villach Marshalling Yard.
BrüxThe lead 741st BS pilot bypassed the Brüx refinery target: "I'm not sure to this day that he wasn't right in avoiding that almost suicidal bomb run."
Unternehmen Bodenplatte for "capturing Allied fuel stocks" began with insufficient fuel.
Blechhammer North & South
Odertal oil refinery B-24 42-51430 ditched off the Vis Island coast.
Pardubice region The Moravská-Ostrava oil refinery was bombed.
Blechhammer North & South
Odertal The Odertal oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna
Pardubice region The Moravská-Ostrava oil refinery was bombed.
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DworyUS bombers attacked the "Monowitz synthetic plant".
Blechhammer North & South
Pardubice region The Moravská-Ostrava oil refinery was bombed.
Regensburg oil refinery The Regensburg oil refinery was bombed.
Brüx The 485 BG bombed the synthetic oil refinery.
Pölitz209 aircraft bombed the Pölitz synthetic-oil refinery. Parts of the plant were damaged and the power-station chimneys collapsed.
"The most notable are the German Type XXI submarine|new submarines and fuels, rockets, and jet propulsion generally.…It is…production rather than invention, particularly of synthetic fuels, that is going to be Germany's main difficulty."
Brüx 253 B-17s and B-24s bombed the Brüx synthetic oil plant and main marshalling yards at Wels.
Blechhammer South
Odertal The Odertal oil refinery was bombed.
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Dwory The Auschwitz oil was bombed.
Vienna The Vosendorf oil refinery was bombed.
Regensburg The Regensburg oil storage and freight yard was bombed.
Kolín The oil refinery was bombed.
Kralupy The oil refinery was bombed.
Pardubice region The Pardubice oil refinery was bombed.
Roudnice The Roudnice nad Labem oil storage and sidings were bombed.
Gelsenkirchen 346 bombers attacked the synthetic oil plant.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries Mission 772: In Hamburg, 96 B-17s bombed the refinery, 71 bombed the Grassbruk refinery, 68 bombed other oil industry targets, and 72 bombed other industrial area targets.
Hanover Mission 772: 96 B-17s bombed the Hamburg oil refinery.
Hanover/Dollbergen B-17s bombed the Dollbergen oil facility as a target of opportunity.
Dortmund coking plant The 466th bombed the "Dortmund Hoesch Coking Plant".
Dortmund
Ehmen The 487 BG bombed the Ehmen storage depot.
Kassel The 384 BG bombed Derben and Kassel targets: a vehicle workshop and an oil storage depot.
"…the of one air operation that will end the war…does not exist. …much of the Russian advance is due to the immobility conferred on the German ground forces by our attacks on oil."
Castrop-Rauxel
Dortmund The Hansa coking plant was bombed in Dortmund, which refined oils into higher grade fuels. A Gelsenkirchener Bergwerke oil plant was in Dortmund.
Mission 785: A Pathfinder force bombed an oil storage depot in W Germany.
Pölitz Bombing "put the works out of action for the remainder of the war".
Hungarian petroleum deposits and the nearby refineries "are indispensable" after bombing of the German coal hydrogenation plants.
Pölitz
Kassel/Derben Mission 792: 186 B-17s bombed an oil target at Derben.
Ehmen Mission 792: 89 B-24s bombed an oil target at Ehmen.
Hallendorf Mission 792: 145 B-24s bombed an oil target at Hallendorf.
Hemmingstedt Mission 792: 91 B-24s bombed an oil target at Hemmingstedt.
Magdeburg/Rothensee Mission 792: 90 B-17s bombed oil targets at Magdeburg.
Dülmen
Leipzig/Leuna
Bochum The Robert Muser coking plant was bombed.
Recklinghausen Oil production at the Recklinghausen/Forstezung coking plant was bombed.
Dessau At Dessau, the 447 BG bombed the "oil plant" and the 487 BG bombed the "marshalling yards".
Hamburg-HarburgThe USAAF bombed oil production at Harburg.
Magdeburg/Rothensee Mission 796: 61 B-17s hit the Rothensee synthetic oil plant at Magdeburg. Magdeburg targets were bombed by the RAF on January 14/15 and, in the first major raid on Magdeburg, on January 21/22. Magdeburg may also have been bombed on February 22.
Ruhland-Schwarzheide Mission 796: 67 B-17s bombed the Ruhland oil plant.
Brüx The 106th bombed Brüx.
Brüx This attack and an earlier U.S. PFF attack on December 25 immobilized "the giant synthetic plant at BRUX". By February 6, Brüx had experienced the worst damage since bombing started and production was not expected to resume for 2 months.
Wanne-Eickel The coking plant was bombed.
Zeitz
Hamburg-Harburg Mission 798: 158 B-17s are dispatched to hit the Rhenania and Albrecht oil refineries at Hamburg and the U-boat base at Hamburg. 78 of 84 B-24s hit the Rhenania oil refinery at Harburg.
Regensburg Oil storage at Regensburg bombed.
Regensburg The 32 BS bombed Regensburg oil storage.
Oberhausen Mission 801: 36 of 309 B-17s bombed the Holten oil plant at Sterkrade.
Aschaffenburg Mission 803: 66 B-17s bombed the oil plant at Aschaffenburg.
Vienna B-17s bombed the Lobau oil refinery.
Vienna B-17s bombed the Schwechat oil refinery.
Fiume 43 P-38s bombed an oil refinery at Fiume, Italy.
Gelsenkirchen The 466th bombed Gelsenkirchen.
Oberhausen Mission 805: 167 B-17s were dispatched for visual attacks on the Holten synthetic oil plant at Sterkrade.
Duisburg A heavy attack on the Bruckhausen benzol plant at Duisburg-Hamborn inflicted severe damage.
Gelsenchirchen The "CONSOLIDATED L/VT plant" at Gelsenkirchen was rendered inactive by an area attack.
Dortmund Mission 809: 58 B-24s bombed an oil target at Gneisenau.
Dortmund Mission 809: 115 B-24s bombed the Kaiserstuhl and Gneisenau coking plants at Dortmund.
Kassel Mission 811: 93 B-17s bombed the Henschel oil plant at Kassel using H2X radar.
Dortmund benzol plantThe "HANSA Benzol Plant" was bombed.
DuisburgThe "BRUCKHAUSEN Benzol Plant" was bombed.
Vienna In a blind attack, 670+ B-24s and B-17s bombed the Moosbierbaum oil refinery.
Salzbergen The "straight crude oil refinery with a small cracking plant" was bombed.
Vienna A visual attack by 300+ B-17s and B-24s bombed the oil refinery.
Wanne-Eickel 323 aircraft attacked the Wanne-Eickel oil refinery.] Most bombs hit open ground around the Shamrock 3/4 coal mine.
BottropThe "PROSPER Benzol Plant" was bombed.
Dortmund The Hansa coking plant was bombed. A later RAF Dortmund raid on March 12 was the heaviest World War II raid on a city in Europe.
Magdeburg/Rothensee Mission 817: 116 B-24s bombed the Rothensee oil plant.
Gelsenkirchen The 466th bombed the "NORDSTERN Benzol Plant".
Oberhausen The Oberhausen "OSTERFELD Benzol Plant" was bombed.
Regensburg 730+ B-17s and B-24s bombed oil storage at Regensburg.
Gelsenkirchen 96 Halifaxes, 12 Lancasters, and 12 Mosquitoes attacked the Nordstern synthetic-oil plant. Most of the bombs fell south of the target.
Leipzig/BöhlenThe 447 BG bombed the Böhlen "oil refinery".
Wanne-Eickel 74 Lancasters bombed in the wintry conditions which had scattered the force.
Kagran The oil refinery was bombed.
Korneuburg The oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna The oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna The 32 BS bombed the Lobau oil refinery.
Vienna The oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna The Schwechat oil refinery was bombed.
Pola The 485 BG bombed the oil storage at Pola.
Mestre Fighters and fighter-bombers supporting U.S. Fifth Army forces in the Serchio river valley destroyed an oil dump north of Mestre.
Pölitz 477 aircraft in 2 waves caused severe damage. The Pölitz plant was captured April 26, 1945.
Wanne-Eickel 200 Halifaxes, 20 Mosquitoes, and 8 Lancasters conducted scattered bombing with only light damage to the oil refinery.
Vienna 49 aircraft bombed the oil refinery.
Lützkendorf Mission 824: 233 B-17s bombed the "oil plant at Lützkendorf between Leipzig and Halle".
Magdeburg/Rothensee Mission 824: 10 B-24s bombed the oil plant and 268 using H2X hit the secondary target, the Magdeburg marshalling yard.
Dülmen Mission 824: 107 of 152 B-17s using Micro H to bomb "an oil storage depot at Dülmen"
Dülmen Mission 825: 140 B-17s hit the secondary target, the Dülmen oil storage depot, using Micro H.
Dülmen Mission 827: 124 of 127 B-24s attack the Dülmen oil depot using Micro H.
Leipzig/Böhlen The 384 BG bombed the synthetic oil plant.
Hanover Bomb damaged was repaired by February 26.
Leipzig/Böhlen A diversion raid for the Bombing of Dresden, 360 Lancasters and Halifaxes bombed the Braunkohle-Benzin synthetic-oil plant at Böhlen from Dresden.
As diversion raids for the Bombing of Dresden, de Havilland Mosquitoes bombed Magdeburg, Bonn, Misburg near Hanover, and Dortmund.
Nuremberg/Würzburg area Bombing of the Siemens-Schuckert electrical transformer plant in Nuremberg, ignited the oil tanks. Bombing destroyed the transformer plant.
Dülmen Mission 830: 35 aircraft bombed the Dülmen oil depot.
Vienna
Vienna The Lobau oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna 500+ B-24s, B-17s and P-38s bombed the Moosbierbaum oil refinery.
Vienna The Schwechat oil refinery was bombed.
Cottbus The 447 BG The 447 BG bombed the Cottbus "oil refinery". Cottbus was also bombed on March 17.
Leipzig/Rositz Operation Thunderclap: 224 Lancasters and 8 Mosquitoes bombed the oil refinery in Rositz near Leipzig, causing damage to the southern part of the plant.
Leipzig/Böhlen Mission 832
Magdeburg Mission 832 bombed the Magdeburg oil facility.
Ruhland-Schwarzheide Mission 832
Korneuburg
Dortmund Mission 833: 78 B-17s bombed the synthetic oil plant at Bochum-Langendeer, 112 bombed the Kaiserstuhl coking plant, and the 92 BG bombed the "Hoesch Benzol coking plant". The small Dortmund/Harpenerweg "refinery" had begun partial production.
Gelsenkirchen Mission 833: 104 B-17s bombed Nordstern.
Dortmund Mission 833: 112 B-17s bombed the oil refinery at By February 2, 1945, "Minster stein" had been conducting "at least partial production".
Salzbergen46 B-24s bombed the Salzbergen oil refinery.
Linz The 32 BS bombed the Linz benzol plant. A Linz target was also bombed by the 464 BG on January 20 and April 25, 1945.
Alm Mission 835: 37 B-17s bombed the Alm oil refinery.
Bochum Mission 835: 99 B-17s bombed the Carolinenglück synthetic oil plant.
Dortmund Mission 835: 74 B-17s bombed the Hoesch-Benzin GmbH synthetic oil plant.
Gelsenkirchen Mission 835: 37 B-17s bombed the Alma Pluto coking plant.
Gelsenkirchen Mission 835: 36 B-17s bombed the Scholven synthetic oil plant.
Vienna Schwechat oil refinery bombed.
Vienna The Lobau refinery and Floridsdorf railyard were bombed. "The attack was outstandingly successful, resulting in severe damage to the boiler house, virtual destruction of the distillation unit pump house, a probable hit on the fractionating tower, and serious damage to tankage and rail sidings.
Düsseldorf-Reisholz 173 aircraft attacked the Rhenania Ossag refinery at Düsseldorf-Reisholz, halting all oil production.
Monheim am Rhein 128 aircraft bombed the Rhenania Ossag refinery at Monheim.
Worms The 466th bombed the "Worms Oil Plant".
A German oil storage depot was bombed.
Gelsenkirchen 85 Lancasters bombed the Alma Pluto coking plant.
Oberhausen 82 Lancasters accurately bombed oil refineries at Osterfeld during Operation Clarion.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries Mission 845: At Hamburg, 278 B-17s bombed the Albrecht oil refinery and 70 bombed the Harburg oil refineries. 383 B-17s are sent to hit the Deschimag U-boat yards at Bremen and the Bremen W rail bridge. The 92 BG bombed the Albrecht synthetic oil complex.
Kamen 340 aircraft bombed a "synthetic-oil plant in Bergkamen, just north of Kamen" using Oboe and H2S markers.
Munich Mission 847: 174 B-17s bombed the oil storage tanks and marshalling yard at Munich. Munich also had a Metzler tire plant.
Kamen 153 No. 3 Group RAF Lancasters carried out a G-H attack on the synthetic-oil refinery at Kamen.
Linz The 485 BG bombed the benzol plant. The Third Army entered Linz and Salzburg on May 4 after the Fifteenth Air Force had dropped 8,962 tons of explosives on Linz.
Neuberg The 487 BG bombed the Neuberg underground oil depot. Neuberg also had aircraft service/park facilities, and Neuburg am Donau had an Me 262 production facility.
Dortmund benzol plant 149 Lancasters bombed the "Hoesch-Benzin GmbH benzol-oil plant" using G-H.
Wilhelmshaven Mission 851: 23 B-24s bombed Wilhelmshaven oil storage by PFF.
Gelsenkirchen 156 Lancasters bombed Nordstern using G-H.
Frankfurt oil depot Frankfurt/Main oil storage tanks were bombed.
Total POL production was down 27% from the production prior to the January raids. Stocks of aviation fuel were down to 6,000 tonnes and in February, the Luftwaffe received only 400 tonnes: "anyone using fuel for purposes other than the immediate conduct of operation will be considered a saboteur and court-martialed without mercy".
Vienna 22 P-38s bombed the Moosbierbaum refinery and Tulln marshalling yard. Vienna also had aircraft service/park facilities at Tulln and Aspern.
Budapest & NagykanizsaAfter the Fifteenth Air Force had dropped 8,370 tons of explosives on Budapest targets, Budapest was captured February 13, 1945. On March 1, Germany launched the last major German offensive of World War II to retake Budapest and the Nagykanizsa oil fields south of Lake Balaton.
Speer ordered that Nitrogen plants were to be repaired before the hydrogenation plants.
Chemnitz Mission 859: 255 B-17s bombed Chemnitz.
Dresden Mission 859: The 447 BG bombed the "oil refinery" at Dresden.
Magdeburg/Rothensee Mission 859: 24 B-17s bombed the Rothensee oil plant
Leipzig/Böhlen Mission 859: 96 B-17s bombed the oil plant and gun batteries at Böhlen.
Leipzig/Rositz Mission 859: The 384 BG bombed the oil plant at Rositz near Altenburg. An Altenburg target was also bombed on March 17.
Ruhland-Schwarzheide Mission 859: 24 B-17s bombed the Ruhland oil plant.
Brunswick The 447 BG bombed the chemical plant at Brunswick. Brunswick also had a Büssing-Nag truck plant.
Kamen The chemical works at Bergkamen were bombed. The 466th bombed Kamen on March 3.
Wanne-Eickel 128 aircraft bombed.
Gelsenchirchen 170 aircraft bombed the Consolidation coking plant at Gelsenkirchen.
Salzbergen The Wintershall oil refinery was bombed.
Castrop-Rauxel The 487 BG bombed the oil refinery.
Dortmund At Dortmund, 24 aircraft bombed the Hörde Refuge Association coking plant and 62 bombed the Harpenerweg coking plant. The 466th also bombed Dortmund on March 12.
Dates The 447 BG bombed the "Datteln-Emscher Lippe" coking plant.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries Bomber Command attacked the oil refinery at Harburg.
Hemmingstedt 256 Halifaxes and 25 Lancasters of Nos 4, 6 and 8 Groups attempted to attack the Deutsche Erdöl-Aktiengesellschaft oil refinery at Hemmingstedt, near Heide, with little success.
Bochum 99 aircraft bombed the Robert Muser coking plant and 63 bombed the Bruchstraße coking plant.
Bottrop 37 aircraft bombed the Mathias Stinnes coking plant.
Dortmund 110 aircraft bombed the Gneisenau coking plant. On March 10, 509 aircraft bombed the Verschiebebahnhöfe at Dortmund.
Essen In Essen, 114 aircraft bombed the Emil coking plant, and 109 bombed the marshalling yards.
Gelsenchirchen 75 aircraft bombed Scholven.
Hüls 111 aircraft bombed the Auguste Victoria coking plant at Marl-Hüls.
Gelsenchirchen 155 aircraft bombed Scholven.
Bremen The 384 BG bombed the Bremen oil plant.
Hamburg-Harburg The 486 BG bombed a Hamburg oil plant.
Zagreb The 596 BS attacked a synthetic ammunition filling plant at Zagreb. The Bergius process for synthetic oil production was also used for synthesizing ammonia for explosives. The small petrol refinery between Zagreb and Vrapče was named Sveta Klava, then Astra.
Vienna B-24s and B-17s bombed the Floridsdorf oil refinery.
Nienhagen The 486 BG bombed a Nienhagen oil facility.
Lützkendorf The 106th bombed Lützkendorf.
Gelsenchirchen 80 aircraft bombed the Consolidation coking plant.
Herne 82 aircraft bombed the Erin coking plant.
ViennaPrior to a raid targeting a Vienna oil refinery, the briefing officer told crews to avoid the St. Stephen's Cathedral, the Vienna State Opera, the Schönbrunn Palace and other historic buildings and schools. Due to weather, the alternate was bombed.
Dates 50 aircraft bombed the Emscher-Lippe coking plant.
Hattingen 51 aircraft bombed the Henrichshütte coking plant.
Szőny The Szőny oil refinery was bombed.
Almásfüzitő The Almásfüzitő oil refinery was bombed.
Bottrop-Welheim 121 aircraft bombed the Ruhröl AG synthetic oil plant.
Castrop-Rauxel 119 aircraft bombed the Union Victor synthetic oil plant.
Hanover The bombing caused an "indefinite shutdown".
Ruhland-Schwarzheide In the 15AF's deepest penetration into Germany, 109 B-17s bombed the oil refinery at Ruhland.
Vienna The Floridsdorf` oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna The Moosbierbaum oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna The Schwechat oil refinery was bombed.
Kolín 103 B-17s bombed the oil refinery as an alternate target.
Vienna The Floridsdorf oil refinery was bombed.
Korneuburg The Korneuburg oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna The Moosbierbaum oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna The Schwechat oil refinery was bombed.
Dortmund 77 aircraft bombed the Gneisenau coking plant.
Hüls 90 aircraft bombed the chemical works at Marl-Hüls.
Leipzig/Böhlen Mission 892: 152 B-17s bombed the oil refinery at Böhlen.
Leipzig/Rötha Mission 892: 127 B-17s bombed the oil refinery and power station at Mölbis. A Mölbis target had been bombed on September 12, and the 303 BG bombed the Mölbis thermal electric power station in Rötha on May 28.
Ludwigshafen Mission 892: 138 B-17s bombed the secondary target, the Bittefeld oil refinery. After the Eighth Air Force had dropped 17,796 tons of explosives on Ludwigshafen-Mannheim, Ludwigshafen was captured on March 21.
Ruhland-Schwarzheide Mission 892: 214 B-17s bombed the Ruhland oil refinery.
Bochum 75 aircraft bombed the Harpenweg coking plant.
1945-03-18Bochum 22 Lancasters bombed oil plants at Hattingen and Langendreer in Bochum.
Hattingen 78 aircraft bombed the Henrichshütte coking plant.
Gelsenchirchen 79 aircraft bombed the Consolidation coking plant.
Ruhland The 486 BG bombed a Ruhland oil plant.
Hamburg-Harburg Mission 898: The 92 BG bombed a Harburg oil plant.
Hemmingstedt Mission 898: 114 B-24s attacked the oil refinery at Hemmingstedt.
Kagran The oil refinery was bombed.
Korneuburg The oil refinery was bombed.
Hemmingstedt 166 Lancasters attacked the Hemmingstedt oil refinery.
Vienna 3 oil refineries and a goods depot were bombed at Vienna.
Vienna The 32 BS bombed.
Bochum 143 aircraft bombed the Harpenweg coking plant.
Kralupy The Kralupy oil refinery was bombed.
Ruhland-Schwarzheide The Ruhland oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna Two Vienna oil refineries were bombed.
Ruhland-Schwarzheide The Ruhland oil refinery was bombed.
Vienna Vienna oil refinery bombed. After the Fifteenth Air Force had dropped 30,122 tons of explosives on Vienna targets,
the Soviet Vienna Offensive began on April 2, encircled Vienna on April 7, and the garrison surrendered on April 13.
Bochum 95 aircraft bombed the Harpenweg coking plant.
Bücken Mission 913: 1,009 bombers and 341 fighters are dispatched to hit 7 oil plants and a tank factory. 57 B-24s bombed the Bücken oil depot.
Ehmen Mission 913: 59 B-24s bombed the Ehmen oil depot
Nuremberg/Würzburg area, Germany, oil storage depot bombed. Erlbach was south of Ebrach between Würzburg and Nuremberg.
Hitzacker Mission 913: 127 B-24s bombed the Hitzacker oil depot.
Neuenheerse Neuenheerse, Germany, oil storage depot bombed.
Zeitz Mission 915: 185 B-17s are sent to hit the Zeitz synthetic oil plant.
Bremen-Farge 95 Lancasters of No 5 Group successfully attacked an oil-storage depot at Farge.
Hamm 150 aircraft bombed the Heessen coking plant in the last strategic bombing in the Ruhr Area.
Dedenhausen The 486 BG bombed a Dedenhausen oil facility near Hanover.
Nuremberg/Würzburg areaThe 596 BS bombed the Ebrach oil depot. Ebrach was north of Erlbach between Würzburg and Nuremberg.
Ebenhausen The Ebenhausen oil depot in Germany was bombed.
Hamburg-Harburg refineries 169 bombers attacked an oil depot at Hamburg, and the 487 BG bombed a Hamburg oil refinery.
Bad Berka Mission 920: 29 B-17s bombed the secondary target, the Bad Berka oil plant. The 100 BG attacked the Bad Berka oil storage. Bad Berka underground work plant used forced labor.
Nuremberg/Würzburg area B-17s bombed the oil depot. Erlbach was south of Ebrach between Würzburg and Nuremberg.
Erfurt Mission 920: 20 B-17s bombed the Erfurt oil depot. Erfurt had also been bombed on February 9 and on March 17.
Gotha Mission 920: 20 B-17s bombed the Gotha oil plant as secondary target The Ohrdruf forced labor camp near Gotha was the 1st found by the Allies, and Eisenhower, Patton, and Bradley inspected the Ohrdruf Nord work camp on April 12, 1945. After an April 13/14 overnight visit with his father, John Eisenhower visited Buchenwald on April 14.
Marienburg-Gdynia B-17s bombed the Marienburg oil depot. Stalag XX-B was at Marienburg.
Nuremberg/Würzburg area B-17s bombed the Würzburg oil depot.
Zeitz Mission 920: 229 B-17s bombed the synthetic oil refinery at Zeitz using H2X radar
Nuremberg/Würzburg area The Ebrach oil depot was bombed.
Buchen 36 B-17s bombed the Buchen oil depot.
Hitzacker The 384 BG bombed the Hitzacker underground storage.
Leipzig/Rötha The bombing of the benzol plant at Molbis, near Leipzig, ceased all production at the plant. Halle and Leipzig were captured by the VII Corps on April 14.
Durben Mission 920: 31 B-17s bombed the Durben oil depot.
Lützkendorf The 106th bombed Lützkendorf. The US First Army was in Leipzig on April 18, 1945.
Munchenbernsdorf The Munchenbernsdorf oil storage depot was bombed.
Po Valley Oilfields in the central Po Valley were bombed. On April 20, US ground forces encountered "half-hearted resistance flat ground of the Po Valley with its excellent road network".
Nienhagen oil refinery The Nienhagen oil refinery was bombed.
Bad Berka The 596 BS bombed the Bad Berka oil storage.
Dedenhausen The Dedenhausen oil target was bombed.
Neuberg Mission 935: 89 B-17s bombed the underground oil depot.
Freiham Mission 941: 300 B-17s bombed the Freiham oil depot.
Regensburg Mission 941: 80 B-24s bombed the Regensburg oil depot and 31 bombed the munitions depot.The 401 BG bombed a Regensburg target on April 16. The Fifteenth Air Force dropped 5,815 tons of explosives on Regensburg.
Strategic Bombing Directive No. 4 ended the strategic air war in Europe. On April 16, Spaatz notified Doolittle and Twining: "The advances of our ground forces have brought to a close the strategic air war waged by the United States Strategic Air Forces and the Royal Air Force Bomber Command.".
Neuburg Oil storage at Neuburg an der Donau was bombed.
Roudnice 115 B-17s bombed the Roudnice nad Labem oil storage and marshalling yards.
Annaburg Oil storage was bombed at Annaburg.
Deggendorf Oil storage was bombed at Deggendorf.
Schrobenhausen The oil depot was bombed at Schrobenhausen.
Tønsberg During the RAF's "last major strategic raid", 107 Lancasters destroyed the small "Vallo-Taneberg" oil refinery at Tønsberg.
Germany's oil production was 5% that of the previous year:
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By the end of the war, instead of using "200 liters of J-2 fuel taxiing for 5 minutes," Me 262 jet fighters were towed by oxen or Kettenkrad track-cycles to save fuel. "General Carl Spaatz had been insistent—and correct. The enemy would fight for oil, and the enemy would lose his fighters, his crews, and his fuel''"
Harry S. Truman signed Joint Chiefs of Staff Directive 1067, which prohibited German production of oil until superseded in July 1947.