The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Book tells of airman’s wartime escapades

RAF gunner from Burntislan­d has recorded tales of bravery in new book

- Leeza clark leclark@thecourier.co.uk

The extraordin­ary story of a Fife airman captured and sent to a prisoner of war camp has been published in a new book.

Albert Gunn, 93, has recounted the trials and tribulatio­ns he faced in The Last of the Kriegies.

The Church of Scotland elder, just 18 when he joined the RAF as a gunner, took part in many daring bombing missions over Germany.

In the book, the Burntislan­d man describes the extreme danger he faced after the Halifax heavy bomber suffered catastroph­ic engine failure during a raid on Berlin in December 1943, forcing the crew to bail out.

He parachuted into hostile territory and like thousands of stricken airmen, was seized as a Kriegsgefa­ngener – a prisoner of war – nicknamed a kriegie.

Mr Gunn, who originally wanted to be pilot, recounted trouble started near the Dutch-German border when an aircraft was attacked by a fighter and returned fire.

Flack damaged his bomber and caused engine failure. The crew “realised we were in serious trouble”.

“I slipped on the chute and to my horror the pack landed on the floor, having pulled the straps, which in theory do not come undone until after the parachute opens.

“It only seemed seconds after my parachute opened that I heard the aircraft seemingly coming back towards me, but in actual fact it was going in a dive toward the ground, which it hit with a tremendous explosion.”

Mr Gunn landed with a thump, on a rain-lashed night and tried to hide.

The former session clerk at Burntislan­d Parish Church realised he was being followed.

Soon a torch was shone in his face and a rifle was thrust against his chest.

He was taken to a POW camp near a town called Muhlberg, around 35 miles from Leipzig.

He and the other prisoners were liberated by American and Russian troops in April 1945. He continued working till he was 85. His story is one of five recounted by British airmen in the book, copies of which will be signed by Mr Gunn at Chapter and Verse in Burntislan­d at 10.30am next Saturday, October 14.

 ??  ?? Albert Gunn will sign copies of the book at Chapter and Verse in Burntislan­d on October 14.
Albert Gunn will sign copies of the book at Chapter and Verse in Burntislan­d on October 14.
 ??  ?? Albert Gunn was just 18 when he joined the RAF as a gunner during the Second World War.
Albert Gunn was just 18 when he joined the RAF as a gunner during the Second World War.

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