USAAF over Poland

USAAF over Poland Blechhammer, Odertal, Politz, Auschwitz ... these are just a few of USAAF WWII target which are in Poland today.
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I write about American airmen who landed or were shot down during missions to these targets, and I assist in searching for MIAs.

A close call. The B-17  #43-38420 was struck by bombs falling from another Fortress.This happened on October 2nd 1944. T...
17/06/2026

A close call. The B-17 #43-38420 was struck by bombs falling from another Fortress.

This happened on October 2nd 1944. The photo is taken minutes after the B-17 landed, as you can see other bombers peeling off the formation into the landing pattern.

This incident was not this Fortress’ only adventure. A few months later, in March 1945, it landed in Bydgoszcz, Poland, and its white stars were overpainted red. She was taken over (stolen) by Russians, and flown in the Soviet Air Force.

The B-17s in Soviet service will be covered on my Substack in very near future. 🙂

https://substack.com/

A Fortress flew without crew for 300 km and made a perfect belly landing in Poland.The locals ran to the plane trying to...
13/06/2026

A Fortress flew without crew for 300 km and made a perfect belly landing in Poland.

The locals ran to the plane trying to save the crew, but….. there was noone on board. This gave room to wild speculations, including a one where, just after the landing, a local man guided the crew and walked them - undetected - to West Germany (250 km just to West Berlin, as the crow flies). What really happened, read in my Substack story:

https://open.substack.com/pub/sserwatka/p/the-ghost-flying-fortress-

The B-17 42-3322 Full House was one of a few shot down by Luftwaffe over the Baltic on April 11th 1944.This crew was luc...
10/06/2026

The B-17 42-3322 Full House was one of a few shot down by Luftwaffe over the Baltic on April 11th 1944.

This crew was lucky as some of the crew survived the air battle and the ditching in the sea. The survivors managed to reach the shore near Darlowo, and were captured by the Germans. 4 men from this crew are still MIA.

The local community in Darlowo, Poland worked with families of survivors and unveiled on April 11, 2026, a memorial board to remember the MIAs.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DvkXqHKn5/?mibextid=wwXIfr

The story of the Flying Fortress which landed in Krakow, Poland on December 26th 1944.Happy Weekend!This new story on my...
06/06/2026

The story of the Flying Fortress which landed in Krakow, Poland on December 26th 1944.

Happy Weekend!

This new story on my Substack is very special to me.

This was the very first American plane in Poland I was ever aware of. I was 14 back then, and I could not sleep after reading about this plane. I did not think there was ANY American planes in Poland in WWII. Communists took special care that any trace of American planes in Poland was erased.

But when the Iron Curtain fell apart, my friends and I started researching, and we documented hundreds of US planes which flew missions in our part of Europe. And this B-17 became one of the very first ones I researched.

I am very happy and excited to share this story with you!

December 26th 1944 was a second day of Christmas in N**i-occupied Krakow. The locals barely returned home from churches when big news hit the town: an American bomber landed in the south of the city!

A new story coming this Saturday to my Substack! 🙂
04/06/2026

A new story coming this Saturday to my Substack! 🙂

The B-17  #43-38231 (452nd BG, 8th AF) commemorated in Poland.I am always happy to share news about American aircraft fr...
03/06/2026

The B-17 #43-38231 (452nd BG, 8th AF) commemorated in Poland.

I am always happy to share news about American aircraft from WWII commemorated in Poland. This B-17 landed in Poland after a mission to Zwickau on March 19th, 1945. You could still find quite big pieces of it back in the 1990s. This recent FB post shows the local memorial:

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1bYWMLq1ot/?mibextid=wwXIfr

I wrote about another B-17 from the 452nd on my Substack. Its crew was the only American crew who joined the Polish Home Army.

https://open.substack.com/pub/sserwatka/p/from-an-american-airman-to-a-polish?r=42ks37&utm_medium=ios

WWII aircraft wrecks brought by train to N**i salvage yards - LEGO style!Peter van Kaathoven is my co-author of the stor...
30/05/2026

WWII aircraft wrecks brought by train to N**i salvage yards - LEGO style!

Peter van Kaathoven is my co-author of the story of N**i aircraft salvage yards at Vught (Netherlands), and Auschwitz (Poland). He recently built these models using LEGO-style sets, and we thought to share these photos with you. I personally like them a lot, and they look very much like the wrecks brought by train to Vught or Auschwitz.

Here is the story about Vught:

https://open.substack.com/pub/sserwatka/p/zerlegebetriebe-nazi-wreck-salvage?r=42ks37&utm_medium=ios

And here is the one about Auschwitz:

https://open.substack.com/pub/sserwatka/p/zerlegebetriebe-nazi-wreck-salvage-cf8?r=42ks37&utm_medium=ios

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2 more WWII MIAs recovered from Poland are returned to families!!!On May 16th, Edgar W. Nevois was laid to rest in Prair...
25/05/2026

2 more WWII MIAs recovered from Poland are returned to families!!!

On May 16th, Edgar W. Nevois was laid to rest in Praire de Rocher, IL. He was one of the MIAs from the 401st BG B-17 „Son of a Blitz” which was hit on the bomb run to Politz (today Police near Szczecin, Poland) on Oct 7th 1944. German flak blew off the front of the plane, the Fortess went into a vertical dive, hit the ground and exploded. 1 to 4 parachutes were seen to come out during the dive, but noone survived.

The graves of the gunners, engineer, radio-operator were found directly after the war and the bodies were exhumed, but noone knew until 74 years later where other airmen were buried.

In September 2018, Andrzej Ossowski and his team located a witness account pointing to an American grave at an abandoned German cemetery. I confirmed to him the crash site of „Son of a Blitz” was closest to this location. Andrzej, being a forensic expert by trade (you can find him on LinkedIn), and with a lot of experience in WWII exhumations, worked with the DPAA at the suspected grave location.

They must have found the burial place of the men who were in the shot-off front of the B-17, as Edgar Nevois was the co-pilot. The other identified person so far was Blaine Wilcox, the bombardier. He was reburied in October 2025. And I am hearing this is a developing story!

Photos: courtesy of Andrzej Ossowski

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5 MIAs recovered and identified from a B-17 lost in Poland, and I researched it!The loss of Lt. Crane’s B-17 (2nd BG) du...
24/05/2026

5 MIAs recovered and identified from a B-17 lost in Poland, and I researched it!

The loss of Lt. Crane’s B-17 (2nd BG) during a mission on March 22, 1945 to Ruhland, Germany, had been a mystery for decades. It was damaged over the target, the crew tried to get to a Soviet controlled airfield in Poland, and was shot down by Soviets while still over German territory. 8 MIAs and no useful hint where they could have gone down.

Back in 2003 and then again in 2010, I collated all information from the MACR and correspondence, and recreated the course of events. All hinted towards a place from which the USA recovered an unknown in 1947.

The DPAA reopened the unknown case, and identified him as George Betchley from Crane’s crew. This was the ultimate proof we finally knew where crash was. More work at the crash site followed, and DPAA announced in 2025 identifications of four more men from this crew (DeMatteis, Dorman, Keuchel, Fatur).

Keuchel was reburied by family on May 15th this year, Fatur will be reburied in August, dates for DeMatteis and Dorman still to be confirmed . Betchley was reburied in 2017.

There are still about 150 American WWII MIAs missing in Poland. Please remember them on this Memorial Day.

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Photos: courtesy of Greg Hollenbeck, who escorted Robert Keuchel to his final resting place.

On this Memorial Weekend, let’s remember the 15th Air Force airmen who flew extremely dangerous missions to Blechhammer,...
23/05/2026

On this Memorial Weekend, let’s remember the 15th Air Force airmen who flew extremely dangerous missions to Blechhammer, and paid the ultimate price for our freedom.

The B-24 All Meat No Potatoes (464th BG) was just one aircraft and one crew, but what they went through, who died, who survived, happened hundreds of times in the skies of N**i occupied Europe.

I wrote about this crew on my Substack:

https://open.substack.com/pub/sserwatka/p/all-meat-no-potatoes-a-b-24-shot

For more stories about USAAF over Poland in WWII, subscribe to my Substack.

This is an extraordinary story of a crew shot down during one of early missions to Blechhammer, and of a very special family bond...

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