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Lw seriously injured PoW aircrew August/September 1840
Hi guys
During the August/September 1940 period, obviously many German airmen were captured having suffered serious injuries/burns. Did any of these result in major surgery (amputations, loss of sight etc), and/or burns treatment/plastic surgery at East Grinstead? Any specifics appreciated. Cheers Brian |
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Re: Lw seriously injured PoW aircrew August/September 1840
I suggest you get hold of The Reconstruction of Warriors by E R Mayhew. German aircrew were generally hospitalized in London and yes, burns and amputations were treated there. For example Herbert Schmidt (JG 27-badly burned) and Walter Kienzle (JG 26 leg amputated) both 30 Sep 40 casualties. Most went to the Royal Herbert Hospital https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Herbert_Hospital
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Re: Lw seriously injured PoW aircrew August/September 1840
Thanks once again, Chris
I've just ordered a copy. Cheers Brian |
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Re: Lw seriously injured PoW aircrew August/September 1840
BTW, we were not at war with Germany in 1840 and the powered aircraft was yet to be invented................
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Re: Lw seriously injured PoW aircrew August/September 1840
Brian,
Suggest you obtain a copy of, After The Battle No.70. This issue contains a detailed article on the 'Luftwaffe' Hospital, Woolwich. There is a ward plan (c. Autumn, 1940), with a listing (32), of the patients at that time. Well worth chasing up. See: 50 Years Ago - 'Luftwaffe' Hospital, Woolwich. By Andy Saunders. After The Battle No.70. (1990), pp.38-43. Maybe one of the boys can provide a copy of the article. Col. Last edited by Col Bruggy; 19th September 2023 at 02:36. |
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Re: Lw seriously injured PoW aircrew August/September 1840
Well, if we’re being pedantic there wasn’t a Germany to be at war with until 1871!
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Re: Lw seriously injured PoW aircrew August/September 1840
And keep in mind that some of these seriously wounded POW's, such as Kienzle, were swapped out later in the war in prisoner exchanges.
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Re: Lw seriously injured PoW aircrew August/September 1840
Thanks for the tip, Col
I've just ordered a copy. Cheers Brian |
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