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NOTE ON DATES: IMPORTANT: For consistency, the Date is given as the date the mission TOOK OFF since the precise time of a loss is not always certain. Take Off date is unambigous and fixed in the official records, but obviously in those cases where the incident occurred before midnight UK time, then the Take Off Date will be the same as the Incident Date. Of course, most Bomber Command missions flew through midnight, therefore a Luftwaffe claim against a plane - or a locally generated crash report - may record the incident as occurring on the day following our Take Off Date. Bear this in mind when cross-referencing to our Luftwaffe Victories by Name/Date Database and other Luftwaffe sources. In some cases other sources may quote the date following our date, using locally generated reports as their source. To add to the potential for confusion, remember to take into account a Luftwaffe recorded date will be in local time, 1 hour ahead of UK time. When we discover a validated Incident Date we change our record if necessary.



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#Name*First NamesTitleRankRAF Equivalent RankService No.BornNationalityRoleAwardsAir ForceCommandUnitDateofIncident *See NoteAircraftTypeSerialCodeVictories (Fighters)BaseTimeMission                        Incident                        FateCommemoratedPhoto (Click to Expand)Referring Database                        Notes                        Links/Archive Reports
1 BatemanW GSergeantBomber Command44Sqn
1943-12-20LancasterIDV331KM-TDunholme Lodge1709FrankfurtShot down by nightfighter. Crashed in flames at RossdorfPoW This aircraft was claimed by Hptm Heinz-Martin Hadeball (3./NJG6) Rossdorf/Bruchkobel area at 20:10. This would be his 23rd kill. (Nachtjagd War Diaries Volume). See Kracker Archive on this site. (Additional information from John Jones)
2 BlakeFrederick JohnPilot OfficerAir BombardierBomber Command44Sqn
1943-12-20LancasterIDV331KM-TDunholme Lodge1709FrankfurtShot down by nightfighter. Crashed in flames at RossdorfKilledDurnbach War Cemetery. 5.C 2This aircraft was claimed by Hptm Heinz-Martin Hadeball (3./NJG6) Rossdorf/Bruchkobel area at 20:10. This would be his 23rd kill. (Nachtjagd War Diaries Volume). See Kracker Archive on this site. (Additional information from John Jones)
3 BurrellRobertFlying OfficerNavigator1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45,RAFBomber Command44Sqn
1943-12-20LancasterIDV331KM-TDunholme Lodge1709Frankfurt Shot down by nightfighter. Crashed in flames at Rossdorf KilledDurnbach War Cemetery
This aircraft was claimed by Hptm Heinz-Martin Hadeball (3./NJG6) Rossdorf/Bruchkobel area at 20:10. This would be his 23rd kill. (Nachtjagd War Diaries Volume). See Kracker Archive on this site. (Additional information from John Jones)

Robert Burrell, who was born in Middlesborough, Yorkshire, in September 1921, the son of Lawrence and Catherine Burrell, enlisted in the Royal Air Force in 1941 and, having completed his training as a Navigator in Canada and the U.S.A., was commissioned as a Pilot Officer in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Posted to No. 44Sqn (Rhodesia) in late October 1943, a Lancaster unit operating out of Dunholme Lodge, he completed four sorties to Berlin prior to his death in action on the night of 20-21 December, when his Lancaster, piloted by Pilot Officer RWG Evans, was shot down by an Me110 night fighter, crashing in flames at Rossdorf. Two of the crew survived, and the remainder were buried in Durnbach War Cemetery

Air Ministry sent medals to ‘Mrs. C. J. Burrell, 68, Marton Burn Road, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire’
4 DaviesW D RSergeantBomber Command44Sqn
1943-12-20LancasterIDV331KM-TDunholme Lodge1709FrankfurtShot down by nightfighter. Crashed in flames at RossdorfKilledDurnbach War CemeteryThis aircraft was claimed by Hptm Heinz-Martin Hadeball (3./NJG6) Rossdorf/Bruchkobel area at 20:10. This would be his 23rd kill. (Nachtjagd War Diaries Volume). See Kracker Archive on this site. (Additional information from John Jones)
5 EvansR W GPilot OfficerBomber Command44Sqn
1943-12-20LancasterIDV331KM-TDunholme Lodge1709FrankfurtShot down by nightfighter. Crashed in flames at RossdorfPoW This aircraft was claimed by Hptm Heinz-Martin Hadeball (3./NJG6) Rossdorf/Bruchkobel area at 20:10. This would be his 23rd kill. (Nachtjagd War Diaries Volume). See Kracker Archive on this site. (Additional information from John Jones)
6 ThomasH PSergeantBomber Command44Sqn
1943-12-20LancasterIDV331KM-TDunholme Lodge1709FrankfurtShot down by nightfighter. Crashed in flames at RossdorfKilledDurnbach War CemeteryThis aircraft was claimed by Hptm Heinz-Martin Hadeball (3./NJG6) Rossdorf/Bruchkobel area at 20:10. This would be his 23rd kill. (Nachtjagd War Diaries Volume). See Kracker Archive on this site. (Additional information from John Jones)
7 TuppenP J ASergeantBomber Command44Sqn
1943-12-20LancasterIDV331KM-TDunholme Lodge1709FrankfurtShot down by nightfighter. Crashed in flames at RossdorfKilledDurnbach War CemeteryThis aircraft was claimed by Hptm Heinz-Martin Hadeball (3./NJG6) Rossdorf/Bruchkobel area at 20:10. This would be his 23rd kill. (Nachtjagd War Diaries Volume). See Kracker Archive on this site. (Additional information from John Jones)

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