Squadron: 49 (B) Sqn (RAF)
Start Date: 1944-05-22
Completion Date: 1944-05-23
Mission: Bombing
Operation: unspecified
Target City: Brunswick Germany
Target Specific:
Base: RAF Fiskerton
Take Off Time: 22:18:00
Squadron Code: EA-K
Radio Code:
Return Base:
Return Time:
Crash City: Germany
Crash Specifics: in a peat-bog 1km South of Hagen
Crash Latitude: 0.00000000
Crash Longitude: 0.00000000
Crash Reason: flakfighter
Flak Battery: 2/Flakschienw Abt 269 (o) Werfer 24
Enemy Claim: Oberleutnant Karl-Heinz Seeler of 5/JG302
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6 Bomber Group May 22/23, 1944

27 Lancasters from 408 and 419 Squadron were ordered on an attack at Dortmund. The crews were over the target at between 20,000 and 21,000 feet, releasing 104,000 lbs of high explosives and 51,000 lbs of incendiaries. According to reports, bombing fell into the south eastern sector with serious damage being caused.

2 Halifaxes from 428 Squadron were ordered on a mining operation to St. Malo. The crews were over the garden at 8,000 feet, sowing 4@1500 lb mines.

112 Halifaxes from 420, 424, 425, 426, 427, 429, 432, and 433 Squadrons were ordered on an attack of the rail yards at Le Mans. The crews were over the target at between 7,000 and 9,000 feet, releasing 826,000 lbs of high explosives. According to reports, bombing was accurate and severe damage was caused. Richard Koval (6bombergroup.ca)


49 Squadron (Cave Canem) RAF Fiskerton. Lancaster III aircraft NE 125 EA-K was coned by searchlights and shot down by a combination of flak battery 2/Flakschienw Abt 269 (o) Werfer 24 and night fighter pilot Oberleutnant Karl-Heinz Seeler of 5/JG302 during operations against targets in Brunswick, Germany. The Lancaster crashed in a peat-bog 1km South of Hagen, Germany with the loss of the entire crew

Flying Officer William George Wesley Johnson (RCAF), Flying Officer Frederic Allan Newell Clifton (RAFVR), Flying Officer Francis Edward Sinden (RAFVR), Sergeant Norman Myer Goldberg (RAFVR), Sergeant Ernest George Jones (RAFVR), Pilot Officer Philip Rodney Graves-Hook (RAFVR), and Flight Sergeant George Henry Little (RAFVR) were all killed in action

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