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Article about: Crazy bomb damage images ww2 Can only imaging how many bombs were dropped and how many didnt go off that are still laying around.... Zeitz, Germany. C. 1945-02. The Zeitz synthetic oil plant

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    Crazy bomb damage images ww2
    Can only imaging how many bombs were dropped and how many didnt go off that are still laying around....

    Zeitz, Germany. C. 1945-02. The Zeitz synthetic oil plant photographed by RAF reconnaissance a month after RAF Bomber Command's Allied air attack on 1944-01-16



    Ghent (Gent), Belgium. C. 1944-08. The German Motor Transport Petrol Depot on the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal after the attacks made by RAF Bomber Command between 1944-08-03 and 1944-08-23


    Gilze-Rigen, Germany. C. 1944-09. With runways pitted with bomb craters this reconnaissance photograph of the airfield at Gilze-Rigen seven and a quarter miles south east of Breda


    Almost the entire landing ground of the Brussels/Melsbroek airfield in Belgium is covered with large bomb craters, after RAF Bomber Command attacked this target


    Gravenherst, Germany. 1945-02. An RAF Reconnaissance photograph taken on the night of 1945-02-22, showing the results of RAF Bomber Command's attack on the Mittelland canal near Gravenherst


    The airfield at St Trond (Trudieu)/Brusthem, Belgium, blanketed by bomb craters after attack by the Allied Air Forces. RAF Bomber Command attacked this target 1944-08-15

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    France. 1944-06-22. Damage at Pas de Calais after an attack by RAF aircraft.


    France. 1944-06-22. Damage at Pas de Calais after an attack by RAF aircraft

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    Lots of craters around the bridge...
    Bielefeld, Germany. 1945-03-17. The railway viaduct after the attack by RAF Bomber Command on 1945-03-14 with 22,000 lb and 12,000 lb bombs and attacks by US heavy bombers earlier in 1945-03.

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    France. C. 1944-07. Damage to Vaires railway yards afte the concentrated daylight attack by RAF Bomber Command on 1944-07-18. Railway yards also provided a target for heavy RAF attacks

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    Is post 5 from Peenemünde?
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    Vertical photographic-reconnaissance taken over Le Havre, France after daylight raids by aircraft of Bomber Command on 5, 6 and 8 September 1944. A large area of devastation can be seen in the city centre west of the Bassin de Commerce, over which smoke from burning buildings is drifting. Further attacks on and around Le Havre were carried out on the three following days in an effort to reduce the German garrison still holding out in the city.

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    Vertical photographic-reconnaissance aerial taken over Harburg, Germany, showing severe damage to the Rhenania Ossag AG oil refinery (top) and the Ebano Ashpaltwerke AG (lower right), following an accurate attack by 234 aircraft of No. 5 Group, Bomber Command on the night of 7/8 March 1945.



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    vertical aerial photographic-reconnaissance aerial showing severe damage to the marshalling yards and surrounding town area at Rheine, Germany following an accurate daylight attack by a mixed force of 178 aircraft of Bomber Command on 21 March 1945.

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