PD276 crashed at/near Mülheim Germany. The crew was first buried in the Main Cemetery. rA425132 (Nord de Guerre Zone)
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/fi.../#&gid=2&pid=1
This link:
https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcr...in-kay-426462/
says “The aircraft crashed in a field near a convent called Haus Schur, and the wreckage was not discovered by the nuns until the next morning.” All the crew members had been killed.
This link for another crewman has an extra "confusing" sentence in it about the location of Haus Schur.
https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws....nt/6019475.PDF
"The convent is approx 11kms from the cemetery, and all the crew are buried in the
Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Locality Kleve, Nordhein-Westfalen, Germany. The
cemetery is 5ksm south west of Kleve."
I think the "cemetery" being referred to is actually the original burial site, not the Reichswald War Cemetery (but I could be wrong).
For MZ945, search for it on this page:
http://aircrewremembered.com/procter-donald.html
" Halifax III MZ945 NP-U was hit by flak and crashed near Bedbug ("Bedburg"?), Germany."
"The pilot, Fl/Lt. Geoffrey Winston Woodward 139497 RAFVR DFC and Bar was killed". Woodward was first buried at Vyen which is 15 or so km SE of Bedburg..
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/fi.../#&gid=2&pid=2