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German call to honour Dambuster George 'Johnny' Johnson | German call to honour Dambuster George 'Johnny' Johnson |
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A museum in Germany is calling for the last surviving British member of the Dambusters to be honoured. | A museum in Germany is calling for the last surviving British member of the Dambusters to be honoured. |
George "Johnny" Johnson was 22 when he took part in the 1943 air raid using experimental bouncing bombs in Germany. | George "Johnny" Johnson was 22 when he took part in the 1943 air raid using experimental bouncing bombs in Germany. |
Despite being nominated for the New Year's Honours list this year, the 95-year-old was omitted. | Despite being nominated for the New Year's Honours list this year, the 95-year-old was omitted. |
Oliver Koehler, from the Dambusters Museum in Germany, said "of course" he should be honoured. Carol Vorderman has also petitioned for him to be knighted. | Oliver Koehler, from the Dambusters Museum in Germany, said "of course" he should be honoured. Carol Vorderman has also petitioned for him to be knighted. |
A 237,000-signature petition calling for Mr Johnson to be knighted was taken to No 10 by Carol Vorderman and Gulf War veteran John Nichol in January. | A 237,000-signature petition calling for Mr Johnson to be knighted was taken to No 10 by Carol Vorderman and Gulf War veteran John Nichol in January. |
It followed a petition by campaigner Paul Walmsley, who also wanted the recognition for the former airman. | |
Bomb-aimer Mr Johnson, from Bristol, joined the newly-formed 617 Squadron in March 1943. | Bomb-aimer Mr Johnson, from Bristol, joined the newly-formed 617 Squadron in March 1943. |
Two months later, he was one of the 133-strong squadron who dodged anti-aircraft fire, power cables and mountainous terrain to drop the four-tonne skipping bomb on dams in the Ruhr Valley. | Two months later, he was one of the 133-strong squadron who dodged anti-aircraft fire, power cables and mountainous terrain to drop the four-tonne skipping bomb on dams in the Ruhr Valley. |
Codenamed Operation Chastise, eight of the 19 planes were lost, 53 men died and three were captured. | Codenamed Operation Chastise, eight of the 19 planes were lost, 53 men died and three were captured. |
Despite Mr Johnson describing it as a "thrilling experience", he said he was "disgusted" Bomber Command had never been given its own campaign medal. | Despite Mr Johnson describing it as a "thrilling experience", he said he was "disgusted" Bomber Command had never been given its own campaign medal. |
"I feel there's been no attempt to recognise the sacrifice these people made," he said. | "I feel there's been no attempt to recognise the sacrifice these people made," he said. |
'Controversial' | 'Controversial' |
But historian and author of Bomber Command, Max Hastings, said there was "an embarrassment" and "an uncertainty" about how the country "should look back on the bombing". | But historian and author of Bomber Command, Max Hastings, said there was "an embarrassment" and "an uncertainty" about how the country "should look back on the bombing". |
"I do think the reluctance to issue a campaign medal does reflect how controversial it is and the possible upset it could cause in Germany," he said. | "I do think the reluctance to issue a campaign medal does reflect how controversial it is and the possible upset it could cause in Germany," he said. |
But Mr Koehler said Mr Johnson was "courageous" and had been "ready at any time" to "risk his life" and should be honoured. | But Mr Koehler said Mr Johnson was "courageous" and had been "ready at any time" to "risk his life" and should be honoured. |
The Cabinet Office said it could not comment on individual applications. | The Cabinet Office said it could not comment on individual applications. |
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