If I remember correctly, I think that the bombardier and navigator was killed, with the rest of the crew becoming POW....
You're correct, all but the navigator and bombardier survived.
That's "Mizpah" 42-32109 of the 480th BS, 483rd BG, 15th AF on a bombing mission to strike the Shell refinery at Budapest, Hungary on 14 July 1944. While plying in #2 position, took a direct 88 hit to the nose, killing the bombardier, Kenneth W. Dudley and navigator, Joseph H. Henderson Jr. instantly. The debris passed up and over the aircraft, missing the tail. The pilot, Ewald A. Swanson and co-pilot, Paul W. Berndt were not injured, but managed to hold the ship level for almost 10 minutes before deciding to bail out themselves along with Gramenzi (sub-zero temps and the ship wanting to stall was the reason for giving up), the other five crewmen had bailed out earlier.
The surviving crew were all captured and taken POW: Swanson (pilot)and Berndt (co-pilot) went to Luftstalag III and the rest of the crew: Frank V. Gramenzi (engineer), George J. Simonelli (radioman), Arnold R. Kelley (armorer), Wesley D. Tucker (gunner), Charles W. Bell Jr. (armorer) Dale R. Hish (waist gunner), went to Luftstalag IV.
The photo was taken by Bob Orton (waist gunner) aboard "Joanne" 42-109849 flying #5 position.