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Walter James Booth

 

Booth, Walter James, Ritchie, Saskatchewan. Military Service: Private, Royal Winnipeg Rifles, murdered by SS troopers and military police on 8 June 1944 in a field just north of the Caen-Fontenay road at the order of SS Lieutenant Colonel Wilhelm Mohnke, Commander, 26th Panzer Regiment, 12th SS Panzer Division, “Hitler Youth”. See PRU, File 04-78490 and Conduct Unbecoming, 90-94.

Additional Biographical Information:

Walter Booth was the son of Robert and May Booth of Ritchie, Saskatchewan.

Date of Death: 8 June 1944. For casualty details, see Canadian War Graves Commission. Buried at Beny-sur Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Reviers, Calvados, France. Grave Reference: XIII.F.2.

Beny Sur Mer Canadian War Cemetery

 

Beny-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery