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ALLIED BOMBERS POUND GERMANY—Bomb bursts and smoke mark its by Flying Fortresses as they strike the German Naval Base at Wilhelmshaven. The base, named for Hitler, was heavily blasted in the U.S. Army’s first air attack on Germany.

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Flak, Volume 1, Issue 6, 28 May 1943, Page 4

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ALLIED BOMBERS POUND GERMANY—Bomb bursts and smoke mark its by Flying Fortresses as they strike the German Naval Base at Wilhelmshaven. The base, named for Hitler, was heavily blasted in the U.S. Army’s first air attack on Germany. Flak, Volume 1, Issue 6, 28 May 1943, Page 4

ALLIED BOMBERS POUND GERMANY—Bomb bursts and smoke mark its by Flying Fortresses as they strike the German Naval Base at Wilhelmshaven. The base, named for Hitler, was heavily blasted in the U.S. Army’s first air attack on Germany. Flak, Volume 1, Issue 6, 28 May 1943, Page 4

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