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George Derek Hansom (1925-1944)

Soldier
Service No:14438494
Rank:Trooper
Squadron:B
KIA:16 Dec 1944
Burial:Schoonselhof Cemetery, grave V. A. 46. [Grave]
Commemorated:23H Memorial, Bridlington Priory [Panel]
Hulme's Grammar School, Manchester [Panel]
Mentioned in:
23H Story
Page 273
Casualty List
Record 1, Record 2, Record 3
Press
Manchester Evening News, 17 Dec 1945
Civilian
Birth:registered Jun 1925 in Manchester North district
Parents
Charles Henry HansomIsabella Edmundson
Clerk.
69 Plymouth St, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester (1924)
7 Pearn Rd, Burnage, Manchester (1945).
Birth 26 May 1897 in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
Death 1971 in Warwick, Warwickshire.
Birth 17 Jan 1896.
Death registered Jun 1952 in Manchester.
Marriage 7 Jun 1924 at St Luke's Church, Cheetham, Lancashire.

Notes

George, along with Vic Jolliffe, were granted leave on Dec 16. The Regiment had just pulled into Ypres and were hoping to spend several (relatively) leisurely weeks training on the new Comet tanks (the Germans had other ideas and started the 'Battle of the Bulge' this day).

George and Vic decided that Antwerp was the place to be and off they went. Quite naturally, before hitting the town's nightspots, they decided to take in a film during the afternoon. They chose 'The Plainsman', starring Gary Cooper, at the Rex Cinema.

Halfway into the film a V2 rocket hit the cinema, killing 567 people, the majority of which were allied troops - including both George and Vic.

George's younger brother, Bernard Stephen Hansom (1928-2000), was Chief Executive of the Wilkinson Sword company.