COLOGNE AGAIN
BOMBING ATTACK BY R.A.F. COMMUNICATIONS AND PORT INSTALLATIONS BREMEN ANOTHER TARGET [British Official Wireless] RUGBY, 30th November. British bombers last night made a successful attack on the communications and inland port installations at Cologne, an Air Ministry communiques states. They also bombed the naval shipyards at Bremen. Other forces of aircraft attacked the ports of Boulogne and Le Havre and several enemy aerodromes. All our aircraft returned safely. NAZI COMMUNIQUE DAMAGE TO FACTORY ADMITTED BERLIN. 30th November. A communique admits that a small factory was damaged when British planes raided the north-west of Germany last night. Two civilians were seriously injured and several houses were damaged, it adds. PLANELOSSES TOTALS TILL END OF NOVEMBER |U.P.A.-By Electric Telegraph-Copyright) (Received 2nd December, 1.25 p.m.) LONDON, Ist December. Plane losses since the outbreak of the war to midnight on 30th November are;
British 1700 German 5131 Italian 365 Greek 11
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 2 December 1940, Page 6
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