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Events the night Lancaster LM381 was shot down. It includes the fate of the two survivors from the Lancaster and their forced marches to prisoner of war camps.

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Ben's narrative after being taken prisoner of war after his aircraft was shot down.

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An artifact annotated 'Artifact from LM381 Lancaster bomber, E2, found Kollerbeck 1944, presented Nov 2015 to GH Clarke [Brian's brother].

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A map of Germany showing where LM381 crashed and giving brief details of its last flight.

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Werner was an eye witness to the crash of Brian Clarke's Lancaster.

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A description of the last flight of Brian Clarke's Lancaster. The text has been translated from German and has been stamped by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters.

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A description of a visit to Kollerbeck cemetery. She describes the five graves and their location.

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A map with four towns underlined in red - Breden, Grossenbreden, Lowendorf and Bodexen. They are in the area slightly south and south-east of Steinheim and indicate where debris from the Lancaster was found.
There is a second copy with Kollerbeck…

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The planned route to Brunswick.
There is a second copy with the outward route coloured blue and inward red.

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Six photographs.
#1, 2 and 3 are of the graves of the five airmen who died. Dated July 1946
#4, 5 and 6 are views of Kollerbeck, dated 1946.
The view of Kollerbeck is repeated (twice) on a separate sheet.

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A description of Kollerbeck and the surrounding countryside.

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