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DAYLIGHT ATTACK ON COLOGNE POWER STATION.—FIying at times less than 100 ft from the ground, a strong force of "Blenheim aircraft of the R. A.F. Bomber Command delivered a daylight attack upon two great power stations near Cologne on August 12. One of the targets was Fortuna Power Station, and this photograph shows how the pilots flew their aircraft almost at ground level to press home the attack.

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Evening Star, Issue 24003, 30 September 1941, Page 5

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DAYLIGHT ATTACK ON COLOGNE POWER STATION.—Flying at times less than 100 ft from the ground, a strong force of "Blenheim aircraft of the R. A.F. Bomber Command delivered a daylight attack upon two great power stations near Cologne on August 12. One of the targets was Fortuna Power Station, and this photograph shows how the pilots flew their aircraft almost at ground level to press home the attack. Evening Star, Issue 24003, 30 September 1941, Page 5

DAYLIGHT ATTACK ON COLOGNE POWER STATION.—Flying at times less than 100 ft from the ground, a strong force of "Blenheim aircraft of the R. A.F. Bomber Command delivered a daylight attack upon two great power stations near Cologne on August 12. One of the targets was Fortuna Power Station, and this photograph shows how the pilots flew their aircraft almost at ground level to press home the attack. Evening Star, Issue 24003, 30 September 1941, Page 5