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#Name* SORT (↑)First NamesTitleRankRAF Equivalent RankService No.Photo (Click to Expand)CommemoratedBornNationalityRoleAwardsAir ForceCommandUnitDateofIncident *See Note SORT (↑)AircraftTypeSerialCodeVictories (Fighters)BaseTimeMission                        Incident                        FateReferring Database                        Notes                        Links/Archive Reports
1 ZywinaJohnFlying OfficerJ/28684
Runnymede Memorial, Panel 249. United KingdomPolandCanadianBomb AimerRCAFBomber Command138Sqn (Special)
1944-05-31HalifaxVLL419NF-VTempsford01:41SOEShot down by a He219 of the 3./NJG 1KilledAccident report
2 ZywinaJohnFlying OfficerJ/28684United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 249.Age RCAF138Sqn1944-06-01Killed
3 ZurkanWalter AndrewAircraftman 2nd ClassR/281949Canada, Kenora St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Parish Cemetery, Lot 8, Row 8, Grave 1.Age 22RCAF1947-04-06KilledSon Of Arthur And Maria Zurkan, Of Kenora.
4 ZurbriggRichard Mahlon DArcyFlying OfficerJ/12641Canada, London (Mount Pleasant) Cemetery, Plot 30. Sec. X.Age 23RCAF1943-09-04KilledSon Of Jacob Maylon Zurbrigg, And Sarah Matilda Zurbrigg Of London; Husband Of Betty Marion Zurbrigg, Of London.
5 ZurbriggFranklin CharlesFlight SergeantR/116656United Kingdom, Silloth (Causewayhead) Cemetery, Holme Low, Sec. R. Grave 15.Age 25RCAF1943-01-13Killed
6 ZuntiJames JosephWarrant Officer Class IIR/107172Germany, Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 1. C. 10-15.Age RCAF50Sqn (RAF)1943-11-23KilledSon Of Jacob Zunti, And Of Mary Zunti (Nee Brundler), Of Luseland, Saskatchewan, Canada.
7 ZuntiJames JosephWarrant Officer Class 2R107172Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery. Collective grave grave 1. C. 10-15.CanadaAir Gunner (Mid Upper)RCAFBomber Command50Sqn
1943-11-22LancasterIDV366VN:RRAF Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire16:44BerlinSee archive report for further informationKiAParadie Archive Database
8 ZumarMosesWarrant Officer Class IIR/82050United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 102.Age RCAF407Sqn1942-10-20Killed
9 ZumarMosesWarrant Officer Class IIR/82050Runnymede Memorial, Panel 102.PolandCanadianPilotRCAFBomber Command407Sqn RCAF
1942-10-20HudsonVIEW921RAF St Eval, Cornwall EnglandAnti-SubmarineUnconfirmed - accidentMissingParadie Archive DatabaseAccident report
10 ZulinovVladimarPilot OfficerJ/90297France, Fransu Churchyard, Coll. Grave 1.Age 20RCAF50Sqn (RAF)1944-06-25KilledSon Of John And Warwara Zulinov, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada.
11 ZulinovVSergeant Fransu ChurchyardRCAFBomber Command50Sqn
1944-06-24LancasterIIIJA899VN-DSkellingthorpe2243ProuvilleCrashed at Ribeaucour {Somme}KilledParadie Archive Database
12 ZulaufFranklin RoyFlying OfficerJ/17205
Rheinberg War Cemetery 14. E. 6.CanadaBomb AimerDFM

RCAFBomber Command427Sqn RCAF
1944-03-30HalifaxIIILV898ZL-DLeeming2220Nurnberg Shot down by a night fighter and crashed over Herhahn whilst on a bombing raid to Nuremberg. Crashed Herhohn Killed Personnal date on Paradie RCAF Archive Halifax LV898, piloted by Squadron Leader J. M. Bissett, DFM was detailed to attack Nuremberg, as part of the main force of 795 aircraft, and was shot down by an enemy night-fighter and crashed at Herhahn, 4km north west of Schleiden, on 30-31 March 1944. All the crew were killed.

The raid on Nuremberg on the night of 30-31 March 1944 was the blackest night for Bomber Command in the whole of the War, with some 96 aircraft lost. 'The Bomber Command War Diaries' by Martin Middlebrook gives the following account: ‘This would normally have been the moon and stand down period for the main bomber force but a raid on the distant target of Nuremberg (8 hours round trip) was planned on the basis of a forecast predicting protective high cloud on the outward route. 795 aircraft were despatched. The German Controller ignored all diversions and assembled his fighters at 2 radio beacons which happened to be astride the route to Nuremberg. The first night fighters appeared just before the bombers reached the Belgian border and a fierce battle in the moonlight lasted for the next hour. 82 bombers were lost on the outward route. The action was much reduced on the return flight, when most of the night fighters had had to land but 96 bombers were lost in total, the largest Bomber Command loss of the war. The main raid over Nuremberg was a failure, the city was covered in thick cloud and a fierce cross wind which developed on the final target approach made the Pathfinder aircraft move too far to the East, little damage was caused. Subsequent research showed that 120 aircraft had bombed Schweinfurt, 50 miles to the North West of Nuremberg and that there had been a 10 mile ‘creep back’ in the main bombing.’ Three Halifax’s from 427 Squadron were lost in the raid with only two crew members surviving. 'The Nuremberg Raid' by Martin Middlebrook gives additional information onLV898: ‘At least nine flight commanders went missing, all killed. 427Sqn lost both A and B flight commanders- Squadron Leader’s Bissett, DFM, and Laird, DFC both Manitobans. Bissett’s crew had already caused anxiety on the squadron when starting their second tour by their apparent unconcern at the importance of keeping on course and his loss was not unexpected. In fact, Bissett’s Halifax had crashed almost exactly on track south of Aachen.’
13 ZulaufFranklin RoyFlying OfficerJ/17205Germany, Rheinberg War Cemetery, 14. E. 6.Age DFM

RCAF427Sqn1944-03-31KilledSon Of Albert And Lillian Zulauf, Of Milverton, Ontario, Canada.
14 ZukNWarrant Officer Class 2RCAF166Sqn
1944-07-25LancasterIIIJB649AS-ZKirmington2120StuttgartCrashed at AuxerreEvaderParadie Archive Database

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15 ZuckerW W TSergeant RCAFBomber Command424Sqn RCAF
1943-05-02WellingtonXHE692QB-TrainingCrashed near Penrhos airfieldParadie Archive Database
16 ZubicFrank JosephFlying OfficerJ27319
Gosselies Communal Cemetery Row 2 Grave 194 Jan 1924, London, Ontario, CanadaCanadianAir Gunner RCAFBomber Command101 Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIDV308SR:VLudford MagnaBerlinClaim by Ma.j Wilhelm Herget from Stab I./NJG4, his 58th Abschuss. The aircraft exploded in the air near Grandrieu South of Beaumont at 05:46 hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (1 January - 15 March 1944) Part 1 - Theo Boiten)KiAParadie Archive DatabaseSon of Zachary and Annie (née Shoblanuik) Maslianka, of London, Ontario, Canada
17 ZubicFrank JosephFlying OfficerJ/27319Belgium, Gosselies Communal Cemetery, Row 2. Grave 19.Age 18RCAF101Sqn (RAF)1944-01-02KilledSon Of Zachary And Annie Maslianka, Of London, Ontario, Canada.
18 ZubackMorrisLeading AircraftmanR/143368Canada, Burnaby (Forest Lawn) Memorial Park, Timberland Sec. Lot 137. Grave 5.Age 24RCAF1944-06-12KilledSon Of Leon And Mary Zuback, Of Kamloops.
19 ZubackG AFlying Officer
Hannover War CemeteryRCAFBomber Command431Sqn RCAF
1945-03-22LancasterXKB808SE-YCroft1043HildesheimExploded over target areaKilledParadie Archive Database
20 ZubackGeorge AdamFlying OfficerJ/39003Germany, Hanover War Cemetery, 16. H. 2.Age 21RCAF431Sqn RCAF

1945-03-22KilledSon Of Leonty And Mary Zuback, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
21 ZorattiVictorFlying OfficerJ/35036United Kingdom, Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row H. Grave 15.Age 30RCAF1944-07-11KilledSon Of Anthony And Caroline Zoratti, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Husband Of Isabella Ruxton Zoratti, Of Winnipeg.
22 ZoraJohn EliasLeading AircraftmanR/176365

Canada, Regina Cemetery, Block C. Plot 1. Grave 20.Age 21RCAF1943-07-05KilledSon Of John And Mary Zora, Of Regina.
23 ZoockhanWPilot OfficerJ/6719Runnymede Memorial United KingdomPilotRCAFFighter403Sqn RCAF
1942-04-25SpitfireVbAB978RamrodCollided with nextKilledParadie Archive Database
24 ZoochkanWilliamPilot OfficerJ/6719United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101.Age 22RCAF403Sqn1942-04-25KilledSon Of Mr. And Mrs. J. Zoochkan, Of Rainy Rivet, Ontario, Canada.
25 ZoephelPeter CharlesFlying OfficerJ/11212Canada, Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 3.Age 21RCAF1943-01-17KilledSon Of Ernest Charles Zoephel, And Of Dorothy Frances Zoephel, Of Little Common, Bexhill-On-Sea, Sussex, England.
26 ZobellB MFlight Sergeant None - thought to have survived the warPilotRCAFFighter Command401Sqn RCAF
1942-08-19SpitfireIXBS120YO-?RAF Biggin Hill / RAF Lympne935RecceSee other archive report for a few detailsInjuredParadie Archive DatabaseSome details here: Read Archive Report
27 ZimringBPilot OfficerReichswald Forest War CemeteryRCAFBomber Command101Sqn
1944-11-04LancasterINF936SR-FLudford Magna1709BochumKilledParadie Archive Database
28 ZimringBernardFlying OfficerJ/43636Germany, Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 28. B. 3.Age 20RCAF101Sqn (RAF)1944-11-04KilledSon Of Samuel And Elsie Zimring, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada.
29 ZimmermanMaurice DierFlying OfficerJ/22879Greece, Phaleron War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. C. 4.Age RCAF38Sqn (RAF)1944-07-28Killed
30 ZimmerRonaldSergeantR/186556Schoonebeek General Cemetery, Plot 3. Row 1. Grave 739. NetherlandsCanadianAir GunnerRCAFBomber Command405Sqn RCAF
1944-01-01LancasterIIIJB280LQ-KGransden Lodge00:23BerlinCrashed at Nieuw Schoonebeek (Drenthe)KilledAccident report
31 ZimmerRonaldSergeantR/186556Netherlands (Holland), Schoonebeek (Oud Schoonebeek) General Cemetery, Plot 3. Row 1. Grave 739.Age RCAF405Sqn RCAF

1944-01-02Killed
32 ZimmerIgnatius JohnLeading AircraftmanR/115793Canada, Bruno (St. Bruno'S) Cemetery, Soldiers' Plot. Row 4. Grave 1.Age 35RCAF1944-01-24KilledSon Of George And Eva Zimmer, Of Cudworth; Husband Of Mary Zimmer, Of Bruno.
33 ZierlerIsaac BuckFlying OfficerJ/40890Germany, Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 8. F. 9.Age RCAF433Sqn1945-04-10Killed
34 ZierlerIsaac BuckFlying OfficerJ/40890Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery. Grave 8.F.9.NavigatorRCAFBomber Command433Sqn RCAF
1945-04-10LancasterIPB903BM-FRAF Skipton-on-Swale1317Leipzig See Archive report for further details KilledParadie Archive Database Read Archive Report
35 ZenkieWillard JohnCorporalR/57504Canada, Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, Abray. Block 4. Plot 1. Lot 14.Age 20RCAF1941-12-30KilledSon Of Charles J. Zenkie And Flossie Hall Zenkie, Of Vancouver.
36 ZellerWarren RobertFlying OfficerC/1420Netherlands (Holland), Limmen Protestant Churchyard, Grave 79.Age 25RCAF418Sqn1944-09-09KilledSon Of Walter P. And Nettie E. Zeller, Of Westmount, Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada; Husband Of Janet Foster Zeller, Of Westmount.
37 ZellerW RFlying OfficerC/1420Limmen Protestant Churchyard NetherlandsRCAFFighter418Sqn RCAF
1944-09-08MosquitoVIHX811IntruderKilledParadie Archive Database
38 ZeidelRSergeantR148402RunnymedeRCAFBomber Command429Sqn RCAF
1943-06-11WellingtonXHF542AL-East Moor2308DusseldorfCrashed at Westendrop HollandKilledParadie Archive Database
39 ZeidelRudolphFlight SergeantR/148402United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 186.Age 21RCAF429Sqn1943-06-12Killed
40 ZegarchukJames EugenePilot OfficerJ/89947Belgium, Heverlee War Cemetery, 5. E. 10.Age 22RCAF115Sqn (RAF)1944-04-25KilledSon Of Julia Zegarchuk, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
41 ZegarchukJames EugeneSergeantJ/89947
Heverlee War Cemetery. Grave 5.E.10.Age 22CanadaAir BomberRCAFBomber Command115Sqn
1944-04-24LancasterIHK542KO-JRAF Witchford, Cambridgeshire2205Karlsruhe See archive report for further details KilledParadie Archive Database Read Archive Report
42 ZeavinMaxFlight SergeantR/111112Runnymede Memorial. Panel 186W/Op/Air/GnrRCAFBomber Command426Sqn RCAF
1943-03-09WellingtonIIIX3284OW-XRAF Dishforth, Yorkshire1832Gardening See archive report for further details Missing - believed killedParadie Archive Database Read Archive Report
43 ZeavinMaxFlight SergeantR/111112United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 186.Age 24RCAF426Sqn1943-03-09Killed
44 ZealandJohn HerbertPilot OfficerJ/16639Netherlands (Holland), Texel (Den Burg) Cemetery, Plot K. Row 6. Grave 129.Age 33RCAF102Sqn (Ceylon)

1942-11-09KilledSon Of Henry William And Annie Vallance Zealand. B.Sc., Economics (Ohio State University).
45 ZealandJ HPilot OfficerDen Burg General Cemetery TexelRCAFBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-11-09HalifaxIIDT539DY-APocklington1751HamburgCrashed at OosterendKilledParadie Archive Database
46 ZdanBenjamin HenryPilot OfficerJ/20606Bahamas, Nassau War Cemetery, West. A. 6.Age RCAF1943-03-19Killed
47 ZdanBenjamin HenryPilot OfficerJ20606
Nassau War Cemetery West A.64th October 1915 in Glenella, ManitobaCanadian1st PilotRCAFTraining Command111OTU1943-03-19Mitchell (B-25C Ser No. 41-12760)IIFL697BHOakes Field, Nassau10:40TrainingFL697 was airborne at 10:40 hrs for local flying with just 1st and 2nd Pilots aboard. At approximately 11:10 hrs the aircraft was seen flying at about 500 ft in a normal climbing attitude heading SE from the Field with flames and very little smoke coming from the starboard engine nacelle. It was seen to continue for a short period of time and then start a slow turn to starboard. After turning through about 90 degrees the nose dropped and the aircraft entered a vertical dive, enveloped in flames, crashed at about 15:10 hrs, and exploded south of the Field.KilledSon of Hendry and Mary (née Cheelia) Zdan. Husband to Margaret Elizabeth (née Tedford) Dan of Glenella, Manitoba, Canada
48 ZdanR TPilot Officer
Rheinberg War CemeteryRCAFBomber Command428Sqn RCAF
1943-09-23HalifaxVDK271NA-QMiddleton St George1857MannheimCrashed GeinsheimKilledParadie Archive Database
49 ZdanRussell TerresFlying OfficerJ/24802Germany, Rheinberg War Cemetery, 18. H. 10.Age RCAF428Sqn1943-09-23Killed
50 ZbytnuikTonyPilot OfficerJ/86889United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253.Age 23RCAF428Sqn1944-04-18KilledSon Of Mike And Tilly Zbytnuik; Husband Of Stella Zbytnuik.

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