Personal information | |
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Age | 30 |
Nationality | British |
Date / place of birth | Unknown |
Genealogy | Son of Arthur and Edith Maybury, Wanstead, London, U.K. |
Military information | |
Army Number | 5345308 |
Rank | Cpl. |
Function | Unknown |
Platoon / Troop / Flight | Unknown |
Company / Squadron | Unknown |
Unit / Group | 89th Parachute Security Section |
Unit image | Unit image Close |
Division / Transport / Command | 1st Airborne Division |
Regiment | Intelligence Corps |
Death information | |
Died when | 17-9-1944 |
Died where | Arnhem |
Spot | Near Pontoon bridge |
Map reference | Unknown |
Burial location | |
Grave number | 25-A-4 |
Graves overview | Graves overview Close |
Miscellaneous information | |
Personal notes | |
Cpl. Maybury was severely wounded near the bridge. He was in the 89th Field Security Section and in a party led by Capt. John Killick that accompanied 2nd Parachute Battalion into Arnhem on 17 September. In the Pontoon Bridge area he was wounded and was taken into the Huishoudschool on the Rijnkade. There he was treated by the Dutch Doctor Jan Zwolle. This Docter, in searching his patient, discovered a \\'Black List\\' of members of the Dutch Nazi Party (N.S.B.) living in the Arnhem area. These N.S.B. members were to be arrested and interrogated by the 89th F.S.S. as part of their task. Dispite the treatment Cpl. Maybury succumbed to his wounds later that day. Docter Zwolle was later picked up by the Germans whilst gathering food. The \\'Black List\\' was discovered in his posession. This resulted in the brutal murder of Docter Zwolle and 4 other civillians later in Bakkerstraat. They were shot by the Germans and left there to die, some of them still alive for hours. The sound of their suffering was heard by other civillians but no one was allowed to go in the \\'van Gend en Loos\\' storage facillity to help them. | |
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Personal information | |
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Age | 30 |
Nationality | British |
Date / place of birth | Unknown |
Genealogy | Son of Arthur and Edith Maybury, Wanstead, London, U.K. |
Military information | |
Army Number | 5345308 |
Rank | Cpl. |
Function | Unknown |
Platoon / Troop / Flight | Unknown |
Company / Squadron | Unknown |
Unit / Group | 89th Parachute Security Section |
Unit image | Unit image Close |
Division / Transport / Command | 1st Airborne Division |
Regiment | Intelligence Corps |
Death information | |
Died when | 17-9-1944 |
Died where | Arnhem |
Spot | Near Pontoon bridge |
Map reference | Unknown |
Burial location | |
Grave number | 25-A-4 |
Graves overview | Graves overview Close |
Miscellaneous information | |
Personal notes | |
Cpl. Maybury was severely wounded near the bridge. He was in the 89th Field Security Section and in a party led by Capt. John Killick that accompanied 2nd Parachute Battalion into Arnhem on 17 September. In the Pontoon Bridge area he was wounded and was taken into the Huishoudschool on the Rijnkade. There he was treated by the Dutch Doctor Jan Zwolle. This Docter, in searching his patient, discovered a \\'Black List\\' of members of the Dutch Nazi Party (N.S.B.) living in the Arnhem area. These N.S.B. members were to be arrested and interrogated by the 89th F.S.S. as part of their task. Dispite the treatment Cpl. Maybury succumbed to his wounds later that day. Docter Zwolle was later picked up by the Germans whilst gathering food. The \\'Black List\\' was discovered in his posession. This resulted in the brutal murder of Docter Zwolle and 4 other civillians later in Bakkerstraat. They were shot by the Germans and left there to die, some of them still alive for hours. The sound of their suffering was heard by other civillians but no one was allowed to go in the \\'van Gend en Loos\\' storage facillity to help them. | |
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