SHATTERING R.A F RAID ON LUBECK, IMPORTANT GERMAN SUPPLY PORT: Described by the German press as “one of the most damaging attacks of the war,” the R.A.F. raid on Lubeck on March 28, 1942, devastated over 200 acres of this important German Baltic supply port. Bread Street, seen here, was in the centre of the taro-et area where many important sites and buildings were hit. This picture was published in the Hamburger Fremdenblatt,” further proof that the German Government are no longer able to conceal the devastating effects of 'Britain’s air offensive.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8832, 12 October 1942, Page 3
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92SHATTERING R.A F RAID ON LUBECK, IMPORTANT GERMAN SUPPLY PORT: Described by the German press as “one of the most damaging attacks of the war,” the R.A.F. raid on Lubeck on March 28, 1942, devastated over 200 acres of this important German Baltic supply port. Bread Street, seen here, was in the centre of the taro-et area where many important sites and buildings were hit. This picture was published in the Hamburger Fremdenblatt,” further proof that the German Government are no longer able to conceal the devastating effects of 'Britain’s air offensive. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8832, 12 October 1942, Page 3
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