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The 1944 Hochdahl-Trills Handley Page Halifax shootdown occurred on 21 November 1944 during World War II when a four-engine British Royal Air Force bomber, operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force, crashed near the Catholic Church of St. Franziskus in Hochdahl-Trills, now part of the city of Erkrath, Germany.
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