23 Lancasters from 408 and 426 Squadrons were joined by 90 Halifaxes from 420, 424, 425, 427, 429, 432, and 433 Squadrons on an attack at Berlin. The crews were over the target at between 19,000 and 24,000 feet, releasing 48,000 lbs of high explosives and 409,000 lbs of incendiaries. According to reports, there was severely high winds and the attack was scattered. This was another terrible night as 72 crews failed to return due to being blown off course and over heavy flak defenses. Richard Koval (6bombergroup.ca)
427 Lion Squadron (Ferte Manus Certas) RAF Leeming. Halifax aircraft LW 557 ZL-K, homeward-bound from a raid against targets in Berlin, Germany, was shot down by flak twenty three miles north-east of Dortmund at Ahlen, on the River Werse, Germany
Flying Officer OL Jackson (RCAF), Flying Officer GI Mackay (RCAF), Pilot Officer EJ Halbert (RCAF), Pilot Officer SG Dowdell and Sergeant HC Webb (RAFVR) were all killed in action
Sergeant LJ Lozo (RCAF) and Sergeant J Newsom (RAFVR) survived and were taken as Prisoners of War
There were three 427 Squadron Halifax aircraft lost on this operation. Please see aircraft serials LK 752 ZL-V and LW 574 ZL-J for additional information
Footprints on the Sands of Time, RAF Bomber Command Prisoners of War in Germany 1939-45 by Oliver Clutton-Brock pages 347,370 427 Squadron Halifax III LW577 ZL-K Fl/Sgt. Stanley Dowdell, RAF...
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