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She disappeared in 1944 and her fate remains a mystery. [145] 1944 or 1945 Max Amann: 38–40 Location unknown Amann, a German water polo player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics, went missing in action in 1944 or 1945 during World War II, with his official date of death given as 24 December 1945. [146] January 1945 Fritz Dietrich: 39
Sheila Fox (1938 – disappeared 18 August 1944) was an English girl whose disappearance at the age of six from Farnworth, Lancashire, has been called one of World War II England's most "baffling" mysteries. The case has always been treated as a missing person case, as no definitive evidence of murder, or even a body, has ever been found. [1]
Pages in category "1940s missing person cases" The following 181 pages are in this category, out of 181 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Missing in action (MIA) is a casualty classification assigned to combatants, military chaplains, combat medics, and prisoners of war who are reported missing during wartime or ceasefire. They may have been killed , wounded , captured , executed , or deserted .
U.S. airman missing in France since 1944 now accounted for after remains analyzed. Patrick Smith. November 28, 2023 at 5:48 AM. ... Florida, was killed on Jan. 21, 1944, when his B-24D Liberator ...
The desire towards the end of the war to retrieve dead air force personnel, or to give some information on missing aircrew to their relatives, led to the creation of the MRES in 1944. [4] Initially eight Missing Research Sections were established to cover North-Western Europe, but this later was amalgamated into four units (MREU), with a fifth ...
Lists of people who disappeared include those whose current whereabouts are unknown, or whose deaths are unsubstantiated: Many people who disappear are eventually declared dead in absentia . Some of these people were possibly subjected to enforced disappearance , but there is insufficient information on their subsequent fates.
Gertrude "Tommy" Tompkins Silver (October 16, 1911 – disappeared October 26, 1944) was the only Women Airforce Service Pilots member to go missing during World War II. [ 3 ] Early life