Letter to Victor Mendelski's Father

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Title

Letter to Victor Mendelski's Father

Description

The letter advises that Victor is missing.

Date

1944-02-29

Temporal Coverage

Language

Format

One typewritten letter

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Contributor

Identifier

PMendelskiVR15010025

Transcription

77, Oxford Street,
London, W. 1.

29 February, 1944.

Sir,

I am commanded by the Air Council to express to you their great regret on learning that your son, Sergeant Victor Richard Mendelski, Royal Air Force, is missing as the result of air operations on the night of 19/20th February, 1944, when a Lancaster aircraft in which he was flying as flight-engineer set out to bomb Leipzig and was heard from again.

This does not necessarily mean that he is killed or wounded, and if he is a prisoner of war he should be able to communicate with you in due course. Meanwhile enquiries are being made through the International Red Cross Committee and as soon as any definite news is received you will be at once informed.

If any information regarding your son is received by you from any source you are requested to be kind enough to communicate it immediately to the Air Ministry.

/The

F. Mendelski, Esq.,
43, The Avenue,
Sunbury-on-Thames,
Middlesex.

Citation

Great Britain. Air Ministry, “Letter to Victor Mendelski's Father,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 26, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/28131.

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