Cumberlidge, Roy Barton (Flt. Sergeant)

Prisoner of War 1944-July-29

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Birth Date: 1920-September-17

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Service

RAF

Unit

550 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Per Ignem Vincimus Through fire we conquer

Base

RAF North Killingholme

Rank

Flt. Sergeant

Position

Air Gunner (Mid-Upper)

Service Numbers

633728
PoW: 509

Took off from North Killingholme at 21:36 in Lancaster Mk III, (Sqn code BQ-O Bomber Command) on an operation to Stuttgart Germany.

Out-bound, the aircraft was shot down by a night fighter At Ottrott 2 Miles West of Obernai, Germany.

Killed: Sergeant Frederic Harold Habgood RAF Executed by the Nazis and buried in an un-marked grave Runnymede Memorial Panel 230. Flying Officer Harry Jones RAF pilot KIA Ottrott Communal Cemetery. Sergeant Idwal Williams RAF KIA (died in parachute jump) Ottrott Communal Cemetery.

POWs: Sergeant Donald Hunter RAF POW Stalag Luft L3 Sagan and Belaria. Flight Sergeant Roy Barton Cumberlidge RAF POW Stalag Luft L7 Bankau near Kreuzburg, Upper Silesia. Sergeant James Roy Drury RAF POW Stalag Luft L7 Bankau near Kreuzburg, Upper Silesia.

Evader: Flying Officer William (Bill) Dinney RCAF J/22061 Evader.

Footprints on the Sands of Time, RAF Bomber Command Prisoners of War in Germany 1939-45 by Oliver Clutton-Brock, page 275

Mission

Lancaster Mk.III NE164

Bombing Stuttgart Germany 1944-July-28 to 1944-July-29

550 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Stn North Killingholme
Memorial Stone to those executed from Lancaster NE164

Shot Down By A Night Fighter At Ottrott 2 Miles West of Obernai Returning From A Raid on Stuttgart, 4 of the Crew Survived, 1 of Whom Evaded

Pilot Officer Harry Jones died in the crash and Sergeant Idwal Williams (both RAF) died as a result of his parachute jump.

The others landed safely and had to consider their chances of evading capture. Sergeant Don Hunter, Sergeant James Drury and Sergeant Roy Barton (all RAF) were captured quickly and taken in charge of the Feld Gendarmerie and the Luftwaffe. Flight Sergeant Fred Habgood was captured in Niederhaslach which is approximately10 kilometres NNW of the crash site Oliver Clutton-Brock, Footprints ..., however other sources say that he was helped by people of Ottrott who were then denounced and taken to the nearby concentration camp at Natzweiler-Stuthof. Sergeant Fred Habgood was hung at Natzweiler-Stuthof and his body was never found. In a trial held at Wuppertal in 1946, five men were found guilty of the crime, two of whom were executed on the 11th of October.

Habgood's identification bracelet was found in 2018 near the concentration camp site. See the story on Habgood's page.

Museum Habgood Bracelet

Operatins Record Books 550 Sqn Monthly ORB

Operatins Record Books 550 Sqn Daily ORB

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