Casualties Off CalaisHere's a grim report of a German Gotha bomber crew that survived a mission over enemy territory only to succumb to the mists of Mother Nature.
(respectively from the Illustrated War News, 12 December 1917; and the New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 7 February 1918):



(image: "The End of a German Plane; An enemy plane, a twin-engine gotha, which had flown over Calais on the night of November 3 to 4, 1917, crashed, around one o'clock in the morning, against the cliffs of Blanc-Nez, near Sangatte, about 12 kilometers away from Calais, after getting lost in the thick fog that stretched over the strait. Four men were inside: a pilot, an observer officer and two bombardiers. All four were drowned by the rising tide which enveloped the craft, 1917"; from
L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, vol. 2, 1924]