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Old 11th February 2024, 16:44
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Crash locations of two Lancasters, 2-3 December 1943

Dear all,

Who can help me with the crash locations of two Lancasters on 2-3 December 1943:

-101 Squadron Lancaster JB128, crew all taken PoW.

-576 Squadron Lancaster W4337, crew buried Mönchengladbach. (Crash location may be Gellep-Stratum, Krefeld).


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Old 12th February 2024, 02:47
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Re: Crash locations of two Lancasters, 2-3 December 1943

Hi Theo,
I have attempted to help, see my post on the RAF Commands Forum.
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Old 12th February 2024, 18:45
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Re: Crash locations of two Lancasters, 2-3 December 1943

I've just seen your replies on the RAF Commands Forum Alex -cheers and thanks for that! Theo
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Re: Crash locations of two Lancasters, 2-3 December 1943

Good Morning Theo,

Lancaster W4337 crashed at Gellep-Stratum, 5 Km southeast of Krefeld

Lancaster JB128 crashed at Berlin-Tempelhof

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Old 13th February 2024, 17:17
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Re: Crash locations of two Lancasters, 2-3 December 1943

Thanks for that Fred, most useful. I then have an amendment to the entry for the loss of W4337:

-576 Sqn Lancaster W4337: hit by Flak of 1. & 2./schw. Flak Abt. 145, 2. & 3./schw. Flak Abt. 177 (o), 4. & 5./schw. Flak Abt. 301, 2. & 3./schw. Flak Abt. 383, 6./schw. Flak Abt. 401 (o), 1./schw. Flak Abt. 407, 2./schw. Flak Abt. 423, 7./schw. Flak Abt. 463 (o), 4./schw. Flak Abt. 472, crashed at Gellep-Stratum near Krefeld at 21.50 hrs.


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