The paratroopers were soon attacked by a force of 25 Norwegian soldiers lead by Lt. Trygve Dalsegg. During the fight, one of the Germans (the "sprungmeister") got killed and Oberjäger Schröter, was wounded.Both crew and paratroopers became PoW's
Sources: "Krigen 1940-45 by Øystein Mølmen.
Erling Mossiges dagbok.

Ju 52 (WNr.2824) made a forced landing at Vålebu in Ringebu.

Ju 52 (WNr.6346) made a forced landing at Galterud, Kongsvinger

Ju 52 1Z+GS was shot down and crashed at Gråberget, Dombås.

Another Ju possibly landed on the ice at river Vorma, Minnesund.

Oblt. Karl Drewes Ju 52 made a forced landing on a field at Hønefoss.

Three of the Ju 52's ran out of fuel and ended in Sweden: 1Z+BC of Stab II./KGzbV 1, made a safe landing on the ice of lake Vänern, Mariestad: Crew: Ofw.Kurt Bartel. Ofw.Josef Becker. Uffz.Werner Röhr. Fw. Ernst Rethmeier.

SE+H? WNr.7629 of 3./KG.zbV 104 was shot down by Swedish AA-fire at Samneröd, Uddevalla. Uffz.Ernst Lück. Uffz.Buchorn. Uffz. Priehäusser. All KIA.

Fw. Walter Dettman landed at Sivebo, Grebbestad. SE+HU WNr.6132

Junkers Ju 52/3m Lysegårdsjordet, Lillehammer Opland

8.Staffel II./KGzbV 1 WNr.6348 1Z+?? 14.04 1940

Due to the allied landing at Åndalsnes, and the immediate danger of them to join retreating Norwegian forces, Hitler ordered the railway junction at Dombås to be occupied by paratroopers. Fifteen Ju 52's took off from Fornebu at 17:00. The weather was very bad. Only five of the planes managed to return to Fornebu, two landed at Vaernes. The rest were shot down, or crash landed.
This Ju was hit by ground fire by Norwegian forces at Vingnes church. With two engines burning and a bullet in his shoulder, the pilot Oberfw.Nikolaus Schröder managed to land at Lysegårdsjordet. BI Fw.Claus Bösch, BM Uffz.Paul Krafzik, HS Oberfw. Walter Weyer, Fw.Otto Schilling all captured. The navigator had a shot wound in his foot, and the eleven paratroopers of I./FJR were unhurt.
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