Historical records matching Robbert Simon Cohen, DFC
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About Robbert Simon Cohen, DFC
https://www.oorlogsbronnen.nl/bronnen?term=robert+simon+cohen
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Cohen
Robbert Simon Cohen fled to England in 1941. He crossed the North-Sea by canoe. After being trained to by a pilot he joined the Royal Air Force and flew a Mosquito dive-bomber. In the night of 10 and 11 August 1944 he died while on a mission over France.
Robbert Simon Cohen was a pilot in the RAF. He died in France. There he got a grave at the war cemetery Orry-la-Ville in the town Senlis. - Addition of a visitor of the website www.joodsmonument.nl
Over Robbert Simon Cohen, DFC (Nederlands)
- 1941 : Dienstplichtig soldaat - Nederlandse Landmacht
- K.B. 6 nov 1941 / 5 : Kruis van Verdienste
- Nederland : ontsnapping uit bezet gebied vanuit Katwijk aan Zee.
- Engelandvaarder
- DFC : Distinguished Flying Cross - UK
- https://www.oorlogsbronnen.nl/bronnen?term=robert+simon+cohen
- https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Cohen
Robbert Simon Cohen fled to England in 1941. He crossed the North-Sea by canoe. After being trained to by a pilot he joined the Royal Air Force and flew a Mosquito dive-bomber. In the night of 10 and 11 August 1944 he died while on a mission over France.
Robbert Simon Cohen was a pilot in the RAF. He died in France. There he got a grave at the war cemetery Orry-la-Ville in the town Senlis. - Addition of a visitor of the website www.joodsmonument.nl
Robbert Simon Cohen, DFC's Timeline
1922 |
July 24, 1922
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Rotterdam, ZH, Netherlands
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1944 |
August 11, 1944
Age 22
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Breux-sur-Avre, Eure, Upper Normandy, France
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