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BRITISH LANCASTER BOMBER.—A striking picture of one of the famous Avro-Lancaster bombers—the world’s fastest heavy bombers. These are the planes which carried out the heaviest daylight attack of the war on the armament factory at Le Creuzot in occupied

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Evening Star, Issue 24329, 19 October 1942, Page 4

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BRITISH LANCASTER BOMBER.—A striking picture of one of the famous Avro-Lancaster bombers—the world’s fastest heavy bombers. These are the planes which carried out the heaviest daylight attack of the war on the armament factory at Le Creuzot in occupied Evening Star, Issue 24329, 19 October 1942, Page 4

BRITISH LANCASTER BOMBER.—A striking picture of one of the famous Avro-Lancaster bombers—the world’s fastest heavy bombers. These are the planes which carried out the heaviest daylight attack of the war on the armament factory at Le Creuzot in occupied Evening Star, Issue 24329, 19 October 1942, Page 4

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