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Cems of Cz airmen abroad

 Poland

Balonna at Deblin, Belzyce nr Lublin, Poznan, Przeworsk ,Brzesce ,Balice nr Krakow, Przemysl,

Ratiborz

    NOTES :

1/ The first three cemeteries are seen HERE thanks to the www.fcafa.wordpress.com website since

    the date of Dec 11, 2011.

2/ Thanks to Mr Tom Dolezal you also can see as three gravestones of the Cz known airmen as

     the unknown ones who are said to be killed by Luftwaffe´s bombs in an air raid on the Deblin

     AB on Sep 2, 1939. The latter ones have not been mentioned by any books on Cz Airmen´s

     graves abroad to date.

 



 

 

France

Chartres, Toulose, Malancourt, Pau, Senlis, St. Anne d´Aurey, d´Etampes, Thieuy, Ozoir le Ferienne, La Targette, Villenford, Bayeux, St. Valery-en-Caux, Creil, East Cem Bolougne-sur-Mer, Calais Leubrighen, Pihen-les-Guines, Etáples, St.Brieux

NOTE :

Posted on Sep 19, 2011 on the www.fcafa.wordpress.com website, available in the article Not Forgotten - France. The pictures of the gravestones of the Cz airmen who had been burried in the cemeteries as follow : Pihen-les-Guines, Leubringhen, Etaples, St. Valery-en-Caux, Bayeux, St. Brieuc, Creil and Mazargues are seen HERE

Twenty-nine pictures of the Cz airmen´s gravestones who had been laid to rest in the La Targette Cem, France, are seen HERE including the /images of the five Cz airmen who were killed onboard of the light cruisers of Edinburgh and Trinidad in the spring 1942 en route to UK from the Soviet Union.

 

Hungary

Budapest

NOTE :

Thanks to the www.fcafa.wordpress.com website HERE

 

Low Countries - Belgium

Schoonselhof-Antwerp, Ypper, Brugge

NOTE :

Thanks to the www.fcafa.wordpress.com website they are seen since Dec 1, 2011 HERE

 

Low Countries - Holland

Hague, Doornspijk, Bergen-op-Zoom, Den Burg-Texel, Jorkenbors-Nijmegen, Oldebroek, Uithuirzermeeden, Lemer Lemsterland, Woensel Eindhoven, Gilzerbaan Tilburg, 

Apeldoorn, Amsterdam

  NOTES :

- Bodies of five T 2990´s crewmen - Konstacky, Smrcek, Hejna, Rozum and Valach are still at

  the crashsite nr a Dutch village of Nieuwe Niedorp, bogged with the wreckage on June 23, 1941.

- Thanks to the www.fcafa,wprdpress.com website the gravestones of thirty Cz airmen laid to rest

  in twelve cemeteries are seen HERE

 

Germany

Reichswald nr Kleve, Sage Oldenburg

NOTE :

Thanks to Mr Tom Dolezal you can see them HERE

 

England

Dagenham Eastbrookend Romford Essex, Eastfield Peterborough, St.Helen Benson Oxon,

Northampton, Northwood NE London, Pinner Harrow Middlesex, Brookwood Surrey,

St.Ethelbert East Wreatham Norfolk


 
 

L to R 1st row – Jan Stefek, Miloslav Svic, Stanislav Zeinert, 2nd – Jindrich Horinek, Frantisek Binder, Frantisek Dusek, Alois Keda, 3rd – Rudolf Vokurka, Jan Bambusek, Milan Stocek- mistakenly named Maxmilian, Rudolf Grimm, 4th row at right Jan Stanovsky 

 
 

 

All Saints Honington Suffolk,

 

The graves from R : the fifth Vejrazka´s , sixth Tosovsky´s , seventh Lang´s, eigth Toul´s , ninth Janousek´s , tenth Krivda´s, eleventh Liebold´s. Mr Bohous Krivda in a corner of All Saints Churchyard Honington, Suffolk in the following picture.

 
 
 
   

 

St.Mathew Sutton Bridge Lincoln,Sittingbourne-Milton Kent, Eastfield Northampton, Holy Trinity

Warmwell Dorset, West Derby Liverpool,Sutton Rd Southend-on-Sea Essex, Cirencester Gloucester,

St.Andrew Cranwell Lincoln, Ringwood Hampshire, St.Mary Whittlesford Cambs, Market Drayton

Shropshire, Watch Field Berkshire, Silloth,Cumbria, St.Mary Black Bourton, St.Luke Whyteleaf

Surrey,Catterick North Yorkshire, St. Andrew North Weald, Scottow Norfolk, Redstone Reigate

Surrey, Salisbury Devizes Rd Wiltshire

   
   

Chichester Sussex, St.Cuthbert Donnington Shropshire, Chippenham Wiltshire, Wellington

Shropshire, Hornchurch Essex, St.Illogan Cambourne-Redruth Cornwall, Haverhill Suffolk,

St.Augustine Heanton Punchardon Braunton Devon, All Saints Yatesbury Wiltshire, Westwell

Kent, St.Paul Scropton Derby, St.Illogan Camborne-Redruth Yorkshire, St.Mary Taunton

Somerset, Chevington Northumberland, St.Peter Stoke-upon-Tern Shropshire, Haycombe

Bath Somerset, Landsdown Somerset, Chichester Sussex, Helston Cornwall, Weston Mill

Plymouth Devon, All Saints West Bromwich Staffordshire, Cheadle and Gatlex Cheshire, New

Extension Bury St.Edmunds Suffolk, Botley Oxford Berkshire, Dalston Rd Carlisle, Stratford

upon Avon, Berrynarbor/St.Peter/ Devon, Errol Muriel Burial Ground Pertshire, Beecles Rd

Lowestoft Suffolk, St John Stoke Row Oxon

NOTES :

- Twenty seven pictures of the gravestones in ten graveyards of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and

   Somerset have been available since Aug 8, 2013 on the www.fcafa.wordpress.com website in the

   text ´Not Forgotten - West Country´

- The article "Brookwood Cemeteries" from the Text and Essays Section open HERE

- The  one of "Anniversary of Willy Kauders Funeral" open HERE. You can find thirteen pictures of

   the Ex-Servicemen Plot situated in the Brookwood Civil Cem, but neighbouring on the  

   Brookwood Military one. Just next to its chain link fence.

- Nos 1-2 excerpts of the Brookwood film are seen in the Documentaries Section.

- Thanks to Tom Dolezal you can see individual gravestones of Cz airmen a mass grave with one

  Cz airwoman laid to rest not only in the Cz. Section of Brookwood  Military Cem. An Ex-

  Servicemen is there too. Seen HERE

  The /images of the gravestones of Sgts Josef Frantisek and Vilem Kosarz who had served with Nos

  303 and 302 Polish Fighter Sqns and were laid to rest in the Northwood Cem, NW London - HERE

- the pictures of nine gravestones at the cemeteries of Cheadley and Gatley, Liverpool West

  Derby,Silloth Causeway, Carlisle Dalston Rd, Chevington, Catterick and Stonefall at Harrogate

  have been seen in the´Not Forgotten´article on the www.fcafa.wordpress.com website since Jan

  18, 2014.

- Eighteen photos of the gravestones of the Cz airmen interred in the All Saints Extension Cem at

  West Bromwich, the Penn Fields /St. Philip/ at Wolverhampton, the St. Cuthbert Churchyard at

  Donnington, the General Cem at Wellington, the St. Peter Church Cem at Stoke-upon-Tern, the

  Market Drayton Cem at Drayton, the St. Paul  Churchyard at Scropton and the St. Andrew

  Churchyard at Cranwell were posted on the www.fcafa.wordpress.com website on Aug 10, 2014.

  Not Forgotten – Midlands.

 

Wales

Llantwit Major Glamorganshire, Cardigan New Quay, Killay Swansea Glamorgan, St.Mary Angle Pembroke, Hawarden-Flintshire, City Rd Haverfordwest Pembroke, Holeywell Flints  Cathoys Cardiff, Barry - open HERE

 

 Scotland - open HERE

Dyce Aberdeen, St.Duthus Tain Highland, Glebe Stanraer Leswalt Wigtownshire,

Grangemouth, St.Andrew Dumfries, Ayr, Kirkinner Wigtown, Kiltearn Parish Annan

Dumfries and Galloway, Troqueer Dumfries, Haddington East Lothian

NOTES :

- Eighteen graves of Cz No 311 Sqn´s members laid to rest in the St. Duthus Cem at Tain have

  been maintained by Sq Ld John Fielding. A great debt of gratitude has been owed by us to him.

- An article on the fifth anniversary of Unveiling Ceremony of the Memorial dedicated to the fallen

  No 311 vSqn´s airmen who were burried there was posted in the ´Memorials Museums´Subsection

  on Aug 9, 2012.

 

 The Bahamas

Oakes Field Nassau

NOTE :

Thanks to the www.fcafa.wordpress.com website a picture of this cemetery is HERE

 

Canada

Hillside Medicine Hat,Alberta, Rosedale Moose Jaw Saskatchewan

NOTES :

Thanks to the www.fcafa.wordpress.com website both ones are seen HERE

The Ottawa Memorial is bettween them on that page

 

The Azores

Isle of Terceíra  RAF Military Cem Lajes

NOTE :

Posted by Tom Dolezal on Oct 30, 2011 and seen HERE

 

Morocco

Meknes

 

NOTE :

El Alamein War Cemetery situated in Egypt gives names of eight Czechoslovak airmen who lost their lives in the Mediterraean Theatre of Operation in 1942 and have no known grave on three of its panels. Thanks to the www.fcafa.wordpress.com website are seen HERE

 

Bibliography

- Many did not made it home by Frantisek Loucky Nase vojsko Publ 1989

 - Cz RAF Members by Josef Vana, John Sigmund, Emil Padior  AVIS Publ. 1998

 - To be alive forever  by Jan Rail and Vit Formanek  Ostrov Publ. 2003

-  No return sortie by Radan Bukva  ARSCI  Publ. 2007