Gordon, Kenneth William (Flying Officer)

Prisoner of War 1944-March-27

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Service

RCAF

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626 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
To Strive And Not To Yield To strive and not to yeild

Base

RAF Wickenby

Rank

Flying Officer

Position

Navigator

Service Numbers

J/23480
PoW: 4704

Target
Google MapEssen Germany

Flying Officer K.W. Gordon RCAF was captured and became a Prisoner of War. P.O.W. No.4704 and was incarcerated in P.O.W. Camp Stalag Luft - Bart Vogelsang (L1). Near the German city of Barth, 169 km NW of Berlin near the Baltic Sea and was liberated by the Russians on Monday 30th April 1945. He is Reference No.11 in the section -Prisoners of War' No.626 Squadron

Mission

Lancaster Mk.I LL839

Bombing Essen Germany 1944-March-26 to 1944-March-27

626 (B) Sqn (RAF) Wickenby

Battle of Berlin

705 aircraft - 476 Lancasters, 207 Halifaxes, 22 Mosquitoes. The sudden switch by Bomber Command to a Ruhr target just across the German frontier caught the German fighter controllers by surprise and only 9 aircraft- 6 Lancasters, 3 Halifaxes - were lost, 1·3 per cent of the force.

Essen was covered by cloud but the Oboe Mosquitoes marked the target well and this was a successful attack. 48 industrial buildings were seriously damaged and 1,756 houses destroyed. 550 people were killed, 49 missing and 1,569 were injured. .The figures for killed and missing are broken down in the Essen report as follows:

Germans - 192 women, 155 men, 27 children, 6 soldiers, 4 policemen and 2 Hitler Youth. Foreigners - 74 forced workers and I prisoner of war. The remaining 138 victims were mixed German and foreign concentration-camp prisoners, large numbers of whom were now providing the labour forces in German factories.

source: The Bomber Command War Diaries, Martin Middlebrook and Chris Everitt