HAVOC IN BERLIN
RAE’S BIG MARCH RAID London, March 19. Officials in Berlin have admitted to foreign visitors that 1000 persons were killed in the R.A.F.'s raid on Berlin on March 1. which was Berlin s biggest, says Reuter's soecial correspondent Inside Europe. (Over 1000 deaths have been reported only twice during raids on London, namely, between Ayril 16 and 19. 1941). Reuter adds that there are 4o bomb eraterg in the Friedrichstrasse, one of the principal shopping streets, that great havoc was caused in the Leipiigerstrasse (Berlin's Strand) that fires were burning three days later in an arcade off Unter den Linden, and that two floors were burnt out of the Hotel Bristol, a favourite naunt o. Nazi officials. ___
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 67, 22 March 1943, Page 3
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