Education
Educated at marine school in Chatham, Excell worked as an apprenticed shoe maker before joining the metropolitan police and then volunteering for the Palestine Police, in which he served in the 1930s.
Educated at marine school in Chatham, Excell worked as an apprenticed shoe maker before joining the metropolitan police and then volunteering for the Palestine Police, in which he served in the 1930s.
He is remembered for the 1945 arrest of Nazi Steamship-Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler in Bremervörde, Germany. They then left Palestine and went to England (British police were not allowed to fraternise with Jews or Arabs in Palestine). They were then married in Epping Essex.
On 22 May 1945, the British Army were manning a checkpoint at the Bremervorde Bridge in West Germany when three men were brought in for questioning and their documents examined.
One, claiming to be "Heinrich Hitzinger", raised suspicion, and Excell arrested all three. British soldier Arthur Britton soon identified "Hitzinger" as Heinrich Luitpold Himmler.
However, the next day, while in custody in Luneburg, Himmler committed suicide by poison, biting into a capsule of potassium cyanide before he could be interrogated. Excell continued to serve in the British Army.
He was medically discharged from the Army after contracting rheumatoid arthritis in his hands.
He then went on to serve in the British Mandate Police in Palestine. Later, he worked for the London Electricity Board as an electrical engineer until he retired.