Monument To The Allies In Dębina Zakrzowska
The memorial, designed by Liliana and Otto Schier, is made up of a concrete plinth with two-metre high wings topped by a cross and bearing the anchor emblem of the Polish Underground State and of Our Lady of Częstochowa. It was funded and erected by the residents of Dębina and the commune of Wojnicz. It was ceremonially unveiled on 4 August 1991. The memorial rises on the crash site, in fields beyond the last farmstead on the western edge of the hamlet.
The plaque on the monument lists the names of the seven crew:
D. Aird (UK), Ch. A. Beanland (Canada), A. Bennett (Australia), J. A. Carroll (UK), Ch. W. Crabtree (UK), D. J. Mason (UK), A. Sandilands (UK),
officers and men of the RAF, the RAAF and the RCAF.
Each year, on the anniversary of the crash, the local community holds a commemoration to the fallen airmen, lighting candles and laying flowers on the memorial.
Gallery
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Plaque with the names and ages of the aircrew
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Salvaged pieces of the Halifax's wreckage
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Landscape around the memorial
References
- ^ Krajewski, Wojciech. "History of shooting down Halifax in Dębina Zakrzowska (text in Polish)". Zeszyty Wojnickie. I/2014. ISSN 1232-4310.
- ^ "Text on the Wojnicz website with pictures from the annual commemoration". www.wojnicz.pl. Retrieved 15 August 2017.