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AN UNDERGROUND FLYING BOMB FACTORY at Thil, north of Metz, is inspected by Allied soldiers. The factory was captured by Americans on September 11. From 100 to 150 bombs are said to have been produced daily in this factory, which is situated deep in an iron mine.

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Southland Times, Issue 25538, 5 December 1944, Page 5

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AN UNDERGROUND FLYING BOMB FACTORY at Thil, north of Metz, is inspected by Allied soldiers. The factory was captured by Americans on September 11. From 100 to 150 bombs are said to have been produced daily in this factory, which is situated deep in an iron mine. Southland Times, Issue 25538, 5 December 1944, Page 5

AN UNDERGROUND FLYING BOMB FACTORY at Thil, north of Metz, is inspected by Allied soldiers. The factory was captured by Americans on September 11. From 100 to 150 bombs are said to have been produced daily in this factory, which is situated deep in an iron mine. Southland Times, Issue 25538, 5 December 1944, Page 5