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Switzerland Misfortune Plane Gauligletscher, 1946 (b/w photo)

Switzerland Misfortune Plane Gauligletscher, 1946 (b/w photo)
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Image title
Switzerland Misfortune Plane Gauligletscher, 1946 (b/w photo)
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Photographer
Grunder & Schmidli & Matter
Medium
black and white photograph
Date
1946 AD (C20th AD)
Image description

General Ralph Tate, left, and a soldier of the U.S. Army, right, accompany his wife and daughter Mac Mahon on November 24, 1946 at the military airfield in Unterbach near Meiringen, who were flown out from the crash site on the Gauligletscher with the “Fieseler Storch” in the back. On 19 November 1946 an American military aircraft, a Douglas C-53 Dakota (military version of the DC-3), crashed onto the Gauligletscher in the Bernese Oberland with twelve persons on board. All passengers involved in an accident can be rescued alive after an elaborate rescue operation. The two Swiss military pilots Victor Hug and Pista Hitz bring the accident victims to safety with two Fieseler Storch aircraft of the Swiss Army at the airfield Unterbach near Meiringen

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Photopress Archiv/Keystone / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
accident / plane / aircraft / transport / Switzerland / Europe / crash / tarpaulin / rescue / glacier / stork / 156 / rescue / Gauligletscher / Glacier landing / plane crash / emergency landing / plane / glacier / meiringen

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