Hi all,
As we all know, The Warsaw Rising in 1944 failed. The AK were however given invaluable assistance by many heroic pilots of the Commonwealth (ie UK, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand) who flew their planes over Warsaw in its darkest hours and dropped supplies during the Warsaw airlift. Many never returned. It is estimated that one bomber crew was lost for every tonne of supplies dropped - an unsustainable rate of attrition. So far as I can divine, four Australian airmen of the RAAF perished. They were:
Fl/Sgt Alexander Bennett. Killed 5 August 1944.
W/O Murray Alexander Baxter. Killed 15 August 1944.
Sqd Leader John Philip Liversidge. Killed 17 August 1944.
Fl/Lt Hammett. Killed 17 August 1944 (with Sqd Leader Liversidge).
All are buried at the Rackowicki Cemetery, Krakow.
Tomorrow, 25 April, is ANZAC Day. It is one of the most hallowed days in the Australian calendar, and is a day when all Australians remember the sacrifices of our fallen during war. It is traditional to wear a poppy as a token of remembrance and to observe a minute's silence at 11am sharp (local time).
If anyone can help who is near the cemetery tomorrow, I would consider it a personal favour, and think it would give some comfort to the family of the above deceased, for perhaps someone from the forum to attend their graves and leave a poppy as a mark of respect for them, and to the meaning of ANZAC Day.
Dan
Well bugger me but I got the minute's silence wrong for 11am (which is Remembrance Day 11 November). On ANZAC Day the minute's silence is observed during our Dawn Services. I'll put my lapse down to brainfade from a night of trial prep.
As we all know, The Warsaw Rising in 1944 failed. The AK were however given invaluable assistance by many heroic pilots of the Commonwealth (ie UK, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand) who flew their planes over Warsaw in its darkest hours and dropped supplies during the Warsaw airlift. Many never returned. It is estimated that one bomber crew was lost for every tonne of supplies dropped - an unsustainable rate of attrition. So far as I can divine, four Australian airmen of the RAAF perished. They were:
Fl/Sgt Alexander Bennett. Killed 5 August 1944.
W/O Murray Alexander Baxter. Killed 15 August 1944.
Sqd Leader John Philip Liversidge. Killed 17 August 1944.
Fl/Lt Hammett. Killed 17 August 1944 (with Sqd Leader Liversidge).
All are buried at the Rackowicki Cemetery, Krakow.
Tomorrow, 25 April, is ANZAC Day. It is one of the most hallowed days in the Australian calendar, and is a day when all Australians remember the sacrifices of our fallen during war. It is traditional to wear a poppy as a token of remembrance and to observe a minute's silence at 11am sharp (local time).
If anyone can help who is near the cemetery tomorrow, I would consider it a personal favour, and think it would give some comfort to the family of the above deceased, for perhaps someone from the forum to attend their graves and leave a poppy as a mark of respect for them, and to the meaning of ANZAC Day.
Dan
Well bugger me but I got the minute's silence wrong for 11am (which is Remembrance Day 11 November). On ANZAC Day the minute's silence is observed during our Dawn Services. I'll put my lapse down to brainfade from a night of trial prep.