Paweł Hur

Paul Hur
Native name
Paweł Hur
Born10 April 1918
Kyiv
Died7 September 1994
Lincoln
AllegianceRoyal Air Force
BranchAir Force
Years of service1940
RankSenior Sergeant
Unit301 Squadron
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsVirtuti Militari as part of 301 Squadron

Paweł Hur (born April 10, 1918, in Kyiv, died September 7, 1994, in Lincoln) took part in the Battle of Britain in the 301 Squadron after completing the Polish Air Force Academy in Dęblin.[1] The Wellington IV aircraft GR-P (Z1386) was shot down by anti-aircraft defenses during the night of August 5–6, 1942, while conducting a coastal mining operation near Lorient, and crashed into the sea. Paweł Hur was taken as a prisoner of war by the Germans.[2] The people who fought alongside him during the battle were buried in Lorient.[3] After the war, he settled in Lincoln, England.[4] On November 11, 1966, Paweł Hur, as a pilot of the 301 Squadron, was collectively decorated with the Order Virtuti Militari.[5] Paweł Hur is a paternal cousin of Danuta Siedzikówna.

Awards and decorations

References

  1. ^ "Krzystek's List » Hur Paweł".
  2. ^ "Polish Air Force during World War II – Prisoners".
  3. ^ "Polish Air Force during World War II – Lorient".
  4. ^ "Blue Squadron".
  5. ^ "Knights of the Virtuti Militari Order".