HAVOC IN BERLIN
R.AJVS BIG RAID
(Rec 1 p.m.) LONDON, Mar. 19. Officials in Berlin have admitted to ..." foreign visitors that 1000 persons were killed In the R.A'.F.'s raid on Berlin *. on March: 1, which was Berlin's biggest, '■ says Reuters special correspon- ■ dent inside Europe. [Over 1000 deaths "have'been reported only, twice during raids on -London, namely, between Apririe and 19, 1941.3 v Reuter: adds that there are 45 bomb craters in the:Friedrichstrasse, one, of the principal- shopping streets, that • great havoc was. caused in the Leipsigerstrasse, (Berlin's Strand); that fires were burning three days later in an arcade off Unter den Linden, and that two floors were burnt out of the Hotel Bristol* a favourite haunt of Nazi officials. ■■■■■ "' ' -■•'■..■■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 67, 20 March 1943, Page 6
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