Now if I were a young German living in the UK before and during WW2 I'd expect life to be difficult, especially if I'd been named Hans Heinz Schwarz and my parents also had very Germanic names like Erich & Elli Schwarz, even if they had lived in Cricklewood, North West London for a few years.
I cant imagine what sort of guts it took for young Hans Heinz Schwarz to join the RAF and in 1944 for him to fly missions over Germany as a 19 year old Sergeant (Air Gunner) on a Lancaster bomber. I dont know how he managed it for one, when most Germanic types were interned.
On the night 12/13 Aug 1944 he was flying as a Gunner and as operator of a special radar navigational aid aboard Lancaster PB258 (V for Victory) when it was shot down by a nightfighter over Belgium on a raid to Braunschweig where the SS Officers Academy was based. He was one of the 2 crewmen killed.
Somewhere out there in a medal collection (because it has been sold) is a boxed WW2 group 1939/45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal with condolence slip and his Flying Log Book. The book had the name BLAKE on the front cover, presumably that was his attempt to try to cover himself just in case he was shot down and taken prisoner. The thought is nasty and the courage beggars belief.
I cant imagine what sort of guts it took for young Hans Heinz Schwarz to join the RAF and in 1944 for him to fly missions over Germany as a 19 year old Sergeant (Air Gunner) on a Lancaster bomber. I dont know how he managed it for one, when most Germanic types were interned.
On the night 12/13 Aug 1944 he was flying as a Gunner and as operator of a special radar navigational aid aboard Lancaster PB258 (V for Victory) when it was shot down by a nightfighter over Belgium on a raid to Braunschweig where the SS Officers Academy was based. He was one of the 2 crewmen killed.
Somewhere out there in a medal collection (because it has been sold) is a boxed WW2 group 1939/45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal with condolence slip and his Flying Log Book. The book had the name BLAKE on the front cover, presumably that was his attempt to try to cover himself just in case he was shot down and taken prisoner. The thought is nasty and the courage beggars belief.
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