KB798
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A total of 319 aircraft were involved in the attack on the railway facilities in Opladen on 28 December 1944, two of which crashed on the approach to the bombing target. They were the Lancaster X, KB738 of the 419th Sqd and the Lancaster X, KB798 of the 428th Sqd.
It is not possible to determine exactly which of the two aircraft was hit by the flak and whether they collided in the air as a result. It is also possible that the two aircraft collided in the air without the influence of the flak, as both aircraft burst in the air and the debris fell to the ground in the wide area around Leverkusen. None of the crew members of either aircraft survived the crash.
(According to Boiten "Nachtjagd Bd.1944/5, page 80, the shooting down of one of the two aircraft is attributed to several flak positions of the 7th Flak Division around Leverkusen).
The wreckage of KB798 fell to the ground in the area of Leverkusen Fixheide, further debris was found within a radius of three kilometres.
The crew members who were killed were found in Fixheide, in the "Fixheider Busch", in the fields east of Schlebusch, in Schlebuschrath and at the "Leimbacherhof" between Schlebusch and Edelrath. At the latter location, a person came to the ground burning in the fields of the "Leimbacherhof". He was rescued by the farm owner with serious injuries and burns and taken to the nearby hospital in Schlebusch, where he died an hour later. He is said to have been Fl/O. Albert Thomas Le Blanc.
All the dead were buried in the cemetery in Leverkusen-Wiesdorf and transferred to Rheinberg War Cemetery after the end of the war
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Above:
The area where the wreckage of the Lancaster and the dead crew were found.
Right:
The "Leimbacherhof", near which the badly wounded Fl/L Albert Thomas Le Blanc was found.
Source: leimbacherhof.de
bottom left:
The pilot, Fl/O Ernest William Page, RCAF
below right:
Fl/O Albert Thomas LeBlanc, RCAF