The Mystery of Frankenberg's Canadian Airman

Front Cover
James Lorimer & Company, Sep 2, 2005 - History - 248 pages

A German-Canadian's search for the truth about the murder of a Canadian airman near his hometown, and his quest for truth, justice and reconciliation in Canada and in Germany

Growing up in Hitler's Germany, Peter Hessel witnessed the Allies' ruthless bombing of his hometown, Chemnitz. Nearly sixty years later in Canada, Hessel heard about a brutal, fatal beating of a nameless Canadian POW in the streets of a small town just a few blocks from where Hessel's own family had taken shelter.

Who was this "unknown Canadian airman," and who were his murderers? Canadian authorities had forgotten the deed and never completed their investigation. Hessel felt compelled to reopen the file. His search for answers to these troubling questions would take him back and forth between Canada and Germany, as he combed through stacks of wartime records and tracked down eyewitnesses.

The Mystery of Frankenberg's Airman is the account of painstaking research in a quest for the truth about an unsolved war crime. As Hessel chronicles his discovery of the airman's identity and details surrounding his death, he also describes the RCAF's role in the destruction of Chemnitz, Dresden, and other cities, and honours not only the 10,000 Canadian airmen who lost their lives for a cause they believed in, but the countless civilians caught under their bombs.

His research leads him to the identity of the murder victim, to the victim's sister, and then to a moving reconciliation where Germans who remember the airman's final days and witnessed his murder participate in a private memorial near the site of his death.

This book offers a nuanced account of the morality of ordinary people, and of the actions of nations at war.

 

Contents

Acknowledgements
7
Eureka
114
The Last Flight of the Q Queen
130
Parachute 13
143
Next of Kin
169
Sixty Years Later
194
Ask Them for Forgiveness
209
Losses of Bomber Command Aircraft and Crew
225
Photo Credits
242
Copyright

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2005)

PETER HESSEL immigrated to Canada after the war, and lives with his wife, Elizabeth, in the Upper Ottawa Valley. He is a translator and writer whose work has appeared extensively in German and Canadian newspapers and magazines.Canadian Author

Bibliographic information