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George Grimson was an aircrew N.C.O. serving in RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War. He was shot-down, captured and subsequently imprisoned in a succession of prisoner of war camps in Germany before escaping and forming a network which assisted fellow escapers. Grimson remained on the run in the Third Reich, hunted by the Gestapo, but eventually disappeared probably having been captured and murdered by the SS in or after mid-April 1944 in the Danzig area. ==Early life== Grimson was born in Putney, south-west London in October 1915 the son of a plumber William John Grimson and his wife Rebecca.〔England & Wales, Birth Registrations, 1915〕 The family lived in Bendemeer Road in Putney until 1930 when they moved to Gladwyn Road. He had two older brothers William John and Frederick, a sister Lilian and a younger brother Walter. Grimson abandoned his architectural studies to join the RAF in early 1938,〔Dominy (1974), p.22〕 in order to help support his mother and siblings after their father died in 1937.〔( CWGC details - George Grimson )〕〔England & Wales, Death Registrations, 1937〕
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