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Memorial Liberation of Peer and Fallen Crews

Memorial with the following text: β€œON 11 SEPTEMBER 1944 PEER WAS LIBERATED BY THE IRISH GUARDS:
8th Rifle, 23rd Hussars, 1st Herefords and 2nd File and Forfar Regiments, units of the 29th Armoured Brigade and 159th Infantry Brigade as well as Belgian paratroopers (SAS)

This memorial also commemorates the aircrews who fell during WWII on the territory of Groot-Peer:
June 3, 1941 - Hampden I - RAF - 4 victims - Lindebosstraat, Linde
May 31, 1942 - Wellington - RAF - 5 victims - Tichelhoven, Wijchmaal
May 30, 1943 - Lancaster II - RAF - 4 victims - Burkel, Peer
May 30, 1943 - Lancaster II - RAF - 7 victims - Torenhoeve, Wijchmaal
August 12, 1943 - Focke-Wulk FW-190 - Luftwaffe - 1 victim - Zavelstraat, Kleine-Brogel
August 31, 1943 - Halifax II - RAF - 4 victims - Houtestraat, Wijchmaal
September 1, 1944 - Messerschmitt Bf. 110 - Luftwaffe - 4 victims - Ruitersbaan, Linde
October 7, 1944 - Messerschmitt Bf. 110 – Luftwaffe – 2 victims – Kraaikenhof, Grote Brogel
March 11, 1945 - Spitfire XVI - RCAF - 1 victim - Base B90, Kleine-Brogel
March 21, 1945 - A-26C Invader - USAAF - 3 victims - Maarlo, Peer
March 21, 1945 - A-26 C Invader - USAAF - 4 victims - Maarlo, Peer
April 11, 1945 - P-47 Thunderbolt - USAAF - 1 victim - Base B90, Kleine-Brogel

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Source

  • Text: Luc Van Waeyenberge
  • Photos: Luc Van Waeyenberge