14/KG2, 20th December 1943
I know this has been discussed before (http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showth...ighlight=baack), but the thread has been locked so I can't post my question to it.
Lt. Heinz-Günter Baack is buried at Cannock Chase 4-16-213. My question is, does anyone know where Baack was originally buried before being re-intered to Cannock Chase? |
Re: 14/KG2, 20th December 1943
Northian
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Re: 14/KG2, 20th December 1943
Thank you very much Chris. I'm in Rye next week, so I will go take a look.
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Re: 14/KG2, 20th December 1943
Not sure you expect to find anything-burial returns if available will only confirm he was buried there. There were 2 other Germans also in the cemetery
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Re: 14/KG2, 20th December 1943
Thank you for your interest Chris. You are right, I was going to visit Northiam to find out if there were any other German airmen buried there during the war. Luckily, you have answered my question (3 airmen), so I no need to go there now!
Please, please, please, can you tell me the names of the other 2 airmen? Kind regards, Steve |
Re: 14/KG2, 20th December 1943
I didn't say they were airmen. Gefr Herbert Memenga (25 Jan 22-14 Oct 42) and Gefr Gustav Losekann (27 Jul 13-14 Oct 42)
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Re: 14/KG2, 20th December 1943
Both German Navy, recovered from the Channel, but why they were buried at Northiam is another question?
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Re: 14/KG2, 20th December 1943
Thank you very much Chris and Joe for the information. Northiam is 8 miles from the coast, so thats very odd. Would be interesting to know what happened on the 14th October 1942, but I guess this is not the place for that dicussion.
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