Squadron: 405 (PFF) Sqn (RCAF)
Start Date: 1943-08-17
Completion Date: 1943-08-18
Mission: Combat
Operation: Battle of Hamburg
Target City: Peenemunde Germany
Target Specific: V2 Rocket Launching Site
Base: Gransden Lodge
Take Off Time: 20:24
Squadron Code: LQ-C
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Crash City: Friedenshugel, Germany
Crash Specifics:
Crash Latitude: 0.00000000
Crash Longitude: 0.00000000
Crash Reason: flak
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6 Bomber Group August 17/18, 1943

54 Halifaxes from 419, 427, 428, and 434 squadron were joined by 9 Lancasters from 426 squadron, on an attack of the experimental rocket site at Peenemunde. The crews were over the target at between 7,000 and 9,000 feet, releasing 335,000 lbs of high explosives and 3,600 lbs of incendiaries. The target was successfully hit, and the V-2 rocket program was set back. The first 2 waves of bombing did not suffer many losses but the 3rd wave, which included the 6 group, were attacked fiercely by Night fighters. This was also the first night of the master bomber technique, and of the slanted cannon by the German airforce, that would take down so many bombers in the months to come. This was also the first operation by 426 squadron since converting to the Lancaster II. Richard Koval (6bombergroup.ca)


Halifax II aircraft HR 817 LQ-C strayed south of its intended route and was shot down by flak near Flensburg during a night attack against the V-2 rocket sites at Pennemunde, Germany. The bomber crashed at Friedenshugel, Germany

All were Killed in Action

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