Re: Ernst Müller first grave
Hello Olaf and Peter,
Greatest thanks for your reply. It’s certain it’s him because even Saint Samson is written as the place where he died. I think my witness’s account should prove the place where he was found was St Samson in Landunvez. His name is Jean Théréné. I’ll soon go back and see him with these precious news. I’ll be away this coming week, and don’t know if I’ll be able to access to Internet there.
If anyone would be in touch with any relative of Ernst Möller, I may drive them to that place, only 10 km from my home, if they wished so. I use to do it for more usually allied aircrew ones.
Also I can send an recent aerial picture I took of the place to anyone interested in, and situate where was the grave. If he today rests at Ploudaniel cemetery, I suppose he was sent to Brest Kerfautras cemetery after St Samson. I also had a quick look at Google Earth to situate St Samson sur Rance, and don’t think he then would have been buried at Ploudaniel after the war.
Thanks again
Kind regards from Brittany
Gildas
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