ANTI-AIR RAID DRILL IN PARIS.—At the sound of sirens on May 14 pedestrians in some of the streets of Paris fell to the ground, to be tended by Red Cross attendants, while fireworks exploded, representing bombs, and firemen wearing gas masks dashed along the streets. Paris was experiencing its first air raid rehearsal. The illustration shows “gas” casualties being ’ treated during the realistic air raid.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 158, 20 June 1935, Page 8
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65ANTI-AIR RAID DRILL IN PARIS.—At the sound of sirens on May 14 pedestrians in some of the streets of Paris fell to the ground, to be tended by Red Cross attendants, while fireworks exploded, representing bombs, and firemen wearing gas masks dashed along the streets. Paris was experiencing its first air raid rehearsal. The illustration shows “gas” casualties being ’ treated during the realistic air raid. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 158, 20 June 1935, Page 8
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