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Lancaster ME578 FTR 22 March 1944 - crash site confusion
Hi folks can you help to resolve confusion over this Lancaster's crash site?
Lancaster ME578 VN-K 50 Squadron FTR 22 March 1944 Target: FrankfurtAM 6 KIA 2 PoW The latest information I can find is from Chorley's amendments. It suggests that this plane crashed at Vörden. However there are three Vördens and two of them are very close to the route taken that night:
I suspect that the correct Vörden is 49434 Neuenkirchen-Vörden, Vechta, NDS, Germany. To support this I have found this link showing 2 airmen parachuting to safety in Harpendorf and a plane crashing at Holdorf: http://www.gedenktafel-infoportal.de...21210#msg21210 However this report just says it happened in March 1944, it does not say which day and it's location is only close to a Vörden. I've looked at the other bomber command raids during March and only the 22 March 1944 Frankfurt raid pass close to this location. I've tried to register with the web site but I get a verification error that I can't seem to correct. Does anyone have any other evidence to confirm that this event is related to ME578? Please could some kind person, with better German skills than mine, contact the person who posted the forum article to see if there is more information? If this is correct then I suspect the best claim is: 22.03.44 Ofw. Rudolf Frank 3./NJG 3 4-mot Flzg GR-2 6.000m 21.18 2025/I Anerk Nr.65 Does any one have any information about Frank's claim that can resolve the crash site? Many thanks Robert |
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Re: Lancaster ME578 FTR 22 March 1944 - crash site confusion
Robert -
From Avro Lancaster by Harry Holmes # ME 578 50 Sq. Missing Frankfurt Mission 22/23 March,44 Mike |
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Re: Lancaster ME578 FTR 22 March 1944 - crash site confusion
Robert, I am fluent in German and can help out.
As the targer was Frankfurt am Main, I am suspecting the Vörden 37696 Marienmünster, Höxter, NRW, Germany site to be the proper one, even if that is quite a bit to the north. Vechta though is near Berlin and that would only fit if the target was Frankfurt an der Oder. Also, the crew is burried in the Reichswald War Cemetery, which indicates that it could not be Frankfuet an der Oder, or they would be burried in Berlin War Cemetery. Also, realize, Mr.Chorley transcribed data and if the ORB had spelling errors, then those sometimes got transcribed along. Example, Wellington X3360, lost over Budberg, in reality, lost over Bedburg. Small error, but 50km difference. Danny |
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Re: Lancaster ME578 FTR 22 March 1944 - crash site confusion
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The target 22/23 March 1944 was Frankfurt on the Main river. This is a fact. As in this night a RAF Halifax (LW512) of No. 78 Squadron came down by nightfighters is my area in Germany, I have the track-chart of No. 78 Squadron for this night. From takeoff the track went due East to a point NNW of Bremen, well over the Nortsea, but pretty close to the coast. Here a sharp turn southward was taken and very close west along Bremen, the bomber stream headed the whole way due southbound to the target Frankfurt. In the general area of this track, you'll find 49434 Neuenkirchen-Vörden, Diepholz, Steinfeld etc. About 100 km southbound of the track, you'll find 37696 Marienmünster-Vörden in the general area of the track to Frankfurt that night, also. In the track-chart, the bomber stream didn't touch the The Netherlands, though I would exclude this opinion. Hope, this helps. All the best ! Horst Weber |
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Re: Lancaster ME578 FTR 22 March 1944 - crash site confusion
ME578 was as far as I know shot down by Ofw Frank of 3./NJG3 and crashed 21.30h at Campermoor near Vörden (Neuenkirchen - Niedersachsen). From NEAL, WEBB and SEDDON it's known that they could have been identified and initially buried in a temporary military cemetery near the airfield Achmer; reburials to Kleve 12-2-1946.
Regards, Henk. |
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Re: Lancaster ME578 FTR 22 March 1944 - crash site confusion
Thanks folks I really appreciate your help.
ME578 was probably the first aircraft claimed by enemy action that night. Interestingly it had an 8 man crew that night 18% (6/33) of a/c lost that night had 8-man crews. Most were in the first wave, either PFF, PFF supporters or special duties e.g. reporting wind conditions. From what I've read recently NJG tactics were to disrupt the front of the bomber stream as much as possible. Ofw Frank of 3./NJG3 claims it at 21:18 in box GR-2 and it crashes at about 21:30 at Campermoor near Vörden (Neuenkirchen - Niedersachsen). Campermoor is less than 20km from the GR-2 (about 5mins flying time). So a crash time of 21:25 is probably a good estimate. A Lacaster from 5 grp reports "A/c shotdown by flak. 1 parachute seen." at 21:20 it's position was 5222:0804 between Engter and Rulle just 12km South of the crash site. Would have been easy to confuse a flak and a nightfighter attack? Does anyone have any details on what a/c Rudolf Frank was flying? Thanks Robert |
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Re: Lancaster ME578 FTR 22 March 1944 - crash site confusion
Hi folks
I recently received my copies of Boiten & MacKenzie's Nachtjagd War Diaries and whilst answering many questions it also raises one or two. Their claims list shows a slightly different time: Ofw. Rudolf Frank 3/NJG3 Welplage, NE Osnabruck (GR-2) 6,000m 21:38 claiming ME578. Tony Wood's list shows a time of 21:18. Can anyone explain the discrepancy in the times? Thanks Robert P.S. Was Frank flying a Bf110 ? |
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Re: Lancaster ME578 FTR 22 March 1944 - crash site confusion
According to my files 3/NJG3 was flying Bf 110G-4s at the time and I understand that it was while flying the Bf110 that Rudolf Frank claimed most of the 45 night victories with which he was credited.
Only Stab NJG3, II/NJG3 and IV/NJG3 had Ju88 at this time. Also there were said to be a few Do 217 Nightfighters in NJG3 but I think it is unlikely Rudolf Frank was flying one in March 1944
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