BREMEN, now completely in the hands of the British Second Army, was one of Germany’s greatest ports, being second only to Hamburg. This picture shows the market place of the city, with the Town Hall, dating Sack to the 15th Century, when the town was a member of the Hanseatic League. The city is on the River Weser, 46 miles from the North Sea.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 1 May 1945, Page 3
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64BREMEN, now completely in the hands of the British Second Army, was one of Germany’s greatest ports, being second only to Hamburg. This picture shows the market place of the city, with the Town Hall, dating Sack to the 15th Century, when the town was a member of the Hanseatic League. The city is on the River Weser, 46 miles from the North Sea. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 1 May 1945, Page 3
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