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Clydebank Blitz
« on: Sunday 15 March 09 18:03 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Can anyone help.  I have just discovered some relatives who died on the 13th March 1941 (Clydebank blitz).  They lived in Earl Street Scotstoun and cause of death was due to bomb explosion.  Is there a memorial to the Glasgow folks who died during the blitz and where is it.  Clydebank have a list of their casualties on the net, can Glasgow's casualties be found on the net.

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Klasinda

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Re: Clydebank Blitz
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 15 March 09 22:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi Klasinda,

Have a wee look here: http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/viewtopic.php?t=2456&highlight=clydebank+blitz&mforum=warmemscot

Have you checked the CWGC site? http://www.cwgc.org/debt_of_honour.asp

Many civilian casualties are listed on the above site, but unfortunately, not all and the places of burial are not necessarily listed.

Many of Glasgow's cemeteries have individual stones to those who were killed the blitz but to find them, you would probably have to contact Glasgow Cemeteries at:

http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/en/Residents/BirthDeathMarriage_Citizenship/Death/Burialgrounds/

or

http://www.wdcweb.info/community-and-living/bereavement-services/cemeteries/

Good luck!

Anne

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Re: Clydebank Blitz
« Reply #2 on: Monday 16 March 09 12:01 GMT (UK) »
Unfortunately there is no monument in Glasgow itself to replicate what Clydebank have now done.

The other problem is that just as elsewhere there was no single event and the number of deaths although high for Scotland occurred over a couple of years of raids.

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Re: Clydebank Blitz
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 18 March 09 16:03 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Many thanks to Ann and Falkyrn for their replies.   I still haven't managed to find out what happend to Glasgows casualties from the bliz.


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Re: Clydebank Blitz
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 18 March 09 18:31 GMT (UK) »
Why not post details of the individuals you're looking for?

You never know - somebody somewhere might either be able to find out for you or already have the information.

Anne

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Re: Clydebank Blitz
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 24 March 09 15:16 GMT (UK) »
Hi Klasinda,

If your still researching Blitz have a look at these, especially West Dunbarton site.

Google - Clydebank Blitz and you’ll get several sites eg

www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk
68th anniversary of Clydebank blitz Clydebank will finally commemorate civilian victims who lost their lives Sat.14th March 2009

TheClydebankStory: Clydebank Blitz  at
 www.theclydebankstorey.com

BBC WW2Peoples War – the Clydebank Blitz

www.tommmckendrick.com - Clydebank Blitz

www.theglasgowstorey.com go to The Clydebank Storey

Clydebank Library have an archive. Email them to see if they hold info you seek.
Are you in Glasgow to search personally? Mitchell Library may be of help.

Good luck
Ogleway