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Re: Aircraft shot down 28 May 1941
Hallo all,
Herbert Mandl is not buried in the Republic of Ireland, but five identified crewmen from HMS Mashona are. Their bodies were washed ashore in Counties Galway and Mayo. Hope this helps, Martin Gleeson. |
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Re: Aircraft shot down 28 May 1941
There is an Uffz Herbert Mandl in Cannock Chase but date of death is 20 Jul 41; could this be when the body came ashore?
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Re: Aircraft shot down 28 May 1941
Herbert Mandl was washed ashore at Iona 20 Jul 41 and positively identified by his personal belongings; he was initially buried at Reildh Oran Cemetery. This still does not support the attack on the Fleet option but I will check where the target was for the Mold He 111. It disproves John Foreman's '...AA in Thames Estuary' for this Ju 88
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Re: Aircraft shot down 28 May 1941
III/KG 27 was after harbour and shipping at Liverpool so perhaps this is what the Ju 88 was after; would match with his body coming ashore at Iona
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Re: Aircraft shot down 28 May 1941
Chris, thanks for the info. on Mandl. As regards the Mold He111 an earlier article on its crash said it took off from Orleans at 2308 hrs.(28th) on an anti-shipping sortie but was contacted in the air with a change of target to Liverpool, being shot down after bombing the target. Ulf Balkes book says Liverpool was the target that night but the information came from pilots logbooks rather than official records. Perhaps the loss of the Bismarck on the 27th meant there was late rescheduling of targets from the units that were to fly planned air-support missions for the battleship.
The Home office Key points reports show raids on a very moderate over the UK on the night of 28/29th May with only Key Point damage to the RAF aerodrome at Squires Gate near Liverpool, and damage to the LNE railway at Hull Docks |
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Re: Aircraft shot down 28 May 1941
As a new boy may I ask the Forum for advice on the shooting down of an aircraft in Mounts Bay off Penzance. A RN records cites the destruction as being on 28 May 1941 (but I suppose the Germans could have logged it as 29 May if the loss was not noticed the loss until the following day).
The following extract is taken from the website of The Russian Convoy Club of New Zealand and was posted by Mr Bill Brokenshaw who was serving on the vessel in question, HMS Chiltern (or HMT Chiltern). The link to the website is: http://www.russianconvoyclub.org.nz/MyStory.htm For the next 18 months we swept the Cornish and Devonshire coasts “collecting 47 mines in 20 weeks. Up to one third of our trawlers were lost to mines and enemy aircraft. On 28 May 1941 at approximately 2200 hrs while we were approaching our anchorage in Mounts Bay, Penzance, during an air raid a German bomber came within our range. With just one shell we were able to bring it down. Although the crew of the aircraft were able to release their life raft they were not able to save themselves. We picked up their life raft and a new type of radio was found which was capable of sending the position of a disabled aircraft which could be rescued. HMS Chiltern made headlines in the local papers and we were visited by the Air Marshall of the Royal Air Force. Skipper Jimmy Drake was now Lieutenant James Drake, RNR but to us he was always “Jimmy”. My questions are: is it possible to identify this aircraft; if so are the details of its mission known? are the details of the crew known? or, even, is anything known? Thank you |
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