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While visiting my father, who lives on the beautifull island Samsø just east of Jutland, I took the time to visit the graves of 9 British and 1 Norwegian airmen who found their final restingplace here.
They were all washed ashore on the island during the war. A few of them are burried after the end of the war. Why? I don't know. Either they were washed ashore after the war or maybe they were burried secretly somewhere else, and then moved to this spot after the war.
All of them have propably been bailing out of their stricken bombers or escort figthers on the way to - or back - from raids over Germany. Whereupon they landed in the sea and drowned.
Two of them are unknown ("Ukendt")
The graves are today- as back then - taken care of by the local schoolchildren. And there is a ceremony every year at the 5th of may. The day Denmark officially were liberated. It actually were the 4th of may in the evening, the news came on BBC. But the 5th is the official day.
They were all washed ashore on the island during the war. A few of them are burried after the end of the war. Why? I don't know. Either they were washed ashore after the war or maybe they were burried secretly somewhere else, and then moved to this spot after the war.
All of them have propably been bailing out of their stricken bombers or escort figthers on the way to - or back - from raids over Germany. Whereupon they landed in the sea and drowned.
Two of them are unknown ("Ukendt")
The graves are today- as back then - taken care of by the local schoolchildren. And there is a ceremony every year at the 5th of may. The day Denmark officially were liberated. It actually were the 4th of may in the evening, the news came on BBC. But the 5th is the official day.