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Old 2nd December 2020, 09:15
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Re: Plane Crash Dötlingen April 4, 1945

In the parish chronicle as of July 10, 1943. However, I found another document where July 11, 1943 is noted. Six soldiers died in the crash and were buried in Vechta. They were later reburied.
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Re: Plane Crash Dötlingen April 4, 1945

Hello dear forum members,

I can no longer say why the congregation gave a wrong date shortly after the war. However, with the help of a homeland explorer, the correct date is now known:

July 28, 1943.

It is said to have been a Lancaster EE142 (12th Sqn).

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Re: Plane Crash Dötlingen April 4, 1945

https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/213652

The link gives the crash location as the road from Wildeshausen to Oldenburg, 1 km north of Dötlingen.


http://www.aircrewremembered.com/All...dents/?q=EE142

Six of the crew were first buried at Vechta and one (Sgt Percival John Bartlett (1299351)) was a POW.

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Re: Plane Crash Dötlingen April 4, 1945

Hello,
Sergeant P John BARTLETT (1299351) survived the crash of the Lancaster. He was sent to the Muhlberg prisoner of war camp on the Elbe. According to information from COMMONWEALTH WAR GRAVES, he survived the war. Is it known whether he wrote down his experiences about this crash?

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Re: Plane Crash Dötlingen April 4, 1945

Doesn't appear to have been a member of the RAF Ex POW Association
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Re: Plane Crash Dötlingen April 4, 1945

Hello,
Are there any other options?

Greeting
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Re: Plane Crash Dötlingen April 4, 1945

Hello,
could anyone find any relatives of Peter Ashforth Halliwell's in Canada or find a photo?

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Re: Plane Crash Dötlingen April 4, 1945

Karsten,

Peter was born in 1924 in Newton Abbot, Devon England. Peter Halliwell's father was Frederick Bertram Halliwell, 1883 - 1931. Frederick died in Newton Abbot.
Peter's mother was Mabel "(May") Gertrude Hendley Skevington Halliwell, 1887 - 1972. She was born in Nottingham and died in Rosedene, Rife Way, Felpham, Sussex England.

I "believe" Peter had a sister, Barbara M Halliwell, born in 1921, and she married John H Wilsher in Newton Abbot in 1946. I "believe" Barbara and John had a daughter Jill Diane whose married name is De Boer. I am trying to get in contact Jill, but no luck so far. Maybe someone in England would have better luck (or at least better resources).
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Re: Plane Crash Dötlingen April 4, 1945

Hi there,
Thank you for the informations. I have already written to his hometown and I'm waiting for an answer.
Are there aerial photographs for the periods June 28, 1943 and April 4, 1945 that show the crash site?


Many Greetings,
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Hello,
does anyone know Halliwell's date of birth?

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