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Person    | Male  Born 19/3/1915  Died 29/3/1944

E. Gordon Brettell

Categories: Armed Forces, Execution

Countries: Poland

War dead, WW2 i

Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW2.

E. Gordon Brettell

Flight Lieutenant Edward Gordon Brettell DFC was born on 19 March 1915, the eldest of the three children of Vivian Brettell (1882-1949) and Eileen Isabella Brettell née Carroll (1887-1979). His birth was registered in the and his father, who was a member of the London Stock Exchange, was a Lance Corporal in the Honourable Artillery Company serving in France from 18 September 1914 to 4 January 1915 who was later discharged due to injuries he had received. 

His sister, Cynthia Isabel Brettell (1918-1986), was born on 22 May 1918 and her birth was registered in the . His brother, Terence Vivien Brettell, (1920-2008) was born on 4 March 1920 and his birth was registered in the Chertsey registration district. 

Electoral registers in 1923 show his parents were listed at . In the he is shown as a journalist who has been provisionally accepted for the Air Force, living at The Grange, Pyrcroft Road, Chertsey, with his parents, a housekeeper and a cook.

Our Picture Source, the , the and his have much information about his life and how he was one of the 76 men who escaped from the German prison of war camp, Stalag Luft III, on the night of 24-25 March 1944. He was captured and taken to Danzig, Poland, where he was selected to be one of fifty escapees to be executed. He was aged 29 years when his execution was carried out on 29 March 1944 by Gestapo officer Reinhard Bruchardt. Originally cremated and buried at , his remains were exhumed and on 30 November 1948 in a collective grave in Plot 9, Row A, in , Park Cytadela, Aleja Armii, Poznan, Poland.

Probate records show that his address was recorded as The Malthouse, Ropley, Alresford, Hampshire. Administration was granted to his retired stock jobber father and his effects totalled £1,740-8s-6d. He is also commemorated on the .

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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