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Ruins of a Hamburg house which received a, direct hit from. the R.A.F. Unlike the British Government, the Germans 'permit the photographing only v; of damaged houses, and not the damage to industrial plants and other military ; objectives. Danish workmen are being sent■ to Hamburg to help in repairing bomb damage.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 143, 13 December 1940, Page 5

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Ruins of a Hamburg house which received a, direct hit from. the R.A.F. Unlike the British Government, the Germans 'permit the photographing onlyv; of damaged houses, and not the damage to industrial plants and other military ; objectives. Danish workmen are being sent■ to Hamburg to help in repairing bomb damage. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 143, 13 December 1940, Page 5

Ruins of a Hamburg house which received a, direct hit from. the R.A.F. Unlike the British Government, the Germans 'permit the photographing onlyv; of damaged houses, and not the damage to industrial plants and other military ; objectives. Danish workmen are being sent■ to Hamburg to help in repairing bomb damage. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 143, 13 December 1940, Page 5