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GERMAN RAIL YARD BLASTED. —A twisted mass of metal was all that was left of the German railway yards at Northheim, 34 miles north-east of Kassel, after it had been bombed by American planes during the Allied advance from the Rhine.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25852, 24 May 1945, Page 5

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GERMAN RAIL YARD BLASTED.—A twisted mass of metal was all that was left of the German railway yards at Northheim, 34 miles north-east of Kassel, after it had been bombed by American planes during the Allied advance from the Rhine. Otago Daily Times, Issue 25852, 24 May 1945, Page 5

GERMAN RAIL YARD BLASTED.—A twisted mass of metal was all that was left of the German railway yards at Northheim, 34 miles north-east of Kassel, after it had been bombed by American planes during the Allied advance from the Rhine. Otago Daily Times, Issue 25852, 24 May 1945, Page 5