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Old 20th April 2020, 18:47
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Re: Airwar research Jülich-Linnich-Titz-Aldenhoven area.

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Originally Posted by Theo Boiten View Post
Dear all,

On behalf of one of my German contacts, Robert Classen, I herewith post a call for help for his research:

Robert works as a volunteer at the Zitadelle Jülich (Rhineland) Museum, and is currently writing a small publication on the air war in 1939-45 in the Jülich / Linnich / Titz / Aldenhoven area.

He is looking for any info on Allied crashes/photos etc in this region, and in particular on the following aircraft (I have already supplied him with my info on these crashes that I published in the NCA series:

-7 Squadron Lancaster JA710, 30-31.8.43, crash site Müntz near Linnich.
-115 Squadron Lancaster DS 728, 20-21.4.44, crash site Merscher Höhe near Jülich).

Grateful for any help,

Theo
Good evening Theo !

No. 7 Sq. Lancaster JA710 had no casualties and all crew-members went POW.
No. 115 Sq. Lancaster DS728 had two fatal sasualties, the two air-gunners Sgt. J. Casey and Sgt. J. J. Duncan (RCAF) and both were buried at the Jülich Military cemetary. Both were reburied to Rheinberg in 1947. This is well documented in the Commonwealth War Grave Commission files.

There must have been in the area a B-17 crash on February 22nd, 1944 in the area Gartzweiler - Linnich.

Best wishes !

Bleibt gesund !

Horst Weber
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