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Wellington crash in Köln on 5-6 April 1942
During the night of 5/6 April 1942 the main raid dispatched by RAF Bomber Command was an attack on Köln by 263 aircraft (179 Wellingtons, 44 Hampdens, 29 Stirlings, 11 Manchesters), another new record for a force sent to a single target. The main target was the Humboldt works in Köln. 211 aircraft claimed good bombing results but the nearest bombing photographs developed were 5 miles from the Humboldt works. The Köln report lists just 1 industrial building hit, a mill in the Deutz area, with 90 houses destroyed or seriously damaged and other buildings, including a hospital, hit. 7 people were killed and 9 injured in the bombing. There were further casualties among a crowd who were watching a burning bomber which had crashed in the middle of Köln; the bomb load exploded killing 16 people and injuring 30 more. The bomber's crew had been killed in the original crash.
Of the five bombers lost over Europe this night, Chorley gives the crash position of three of them, so the bomber that crashed in the middle of Köln should be one of the two others, both of 75 Sqn, the Wellington III X3489 and X3661. The crew of the first were all killed, and the crew of the second were all captured. Can someone give the crash location of one of these bombers, or the place of death or capture of the crews ? Thanks in advance Laurent |
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Re: Wellington crash in Köln on 5-6 April 1942
Another possibility is that the crash reported during the night of 5-6 April 1942 occured the next night, when the Wellington Z1205 of 142 Sqn RAF disintegrated in the air in the early hours of the 7th and fell in three sections in the Kyffhäuserstrasse, Kochstrasse and Moselstrasse, at Köln. The target of the bomber was Essen.
It is possible that with two events taking place in a 24 hours period, and the raid on Köln one night before this crash, the date was reported falsely during the night of the crash. |
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Re: Wellington crash in Köln on 5-6 April 1942
Hi Laurent,
My notes have Wellington X3661 as being hit and severly damaged by flak at 10,000 feet. The aircraft had to make a forced landing, location not known. The crew became PoW's. Wellington X3489 was brought down over the target, crashing into the town centre. All of the crew were killed. Thats about all I have. Regards, Wayne. |
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Re: Wellington crash in Köln on 5-6 April 1942
Hello,
Thanks Wayne, from your reply it seems clear to me that X3489 was the one that crashed on Köln. Best regards |
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