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Forts record trip wrecks FW-190 Factory. (1

Forts record trip wrecks FW-190 Factory. (1


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Forts record trip wrecks FW-190 Factory. (1

Forts record trip wrecks FW-190 Factory.
(1)Run-up to the target before the first boss hit.
(2) Height of the attack when the factory has been fired by incendiary and high explosive bombs.
(3) and (4) Smoke and flames from the wrecked factory soar high as the Fortresses turn from the target and start the long journey home.
13th October 1943

Official
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Germany

Media ID 21892472

© Mirrorpix

1943 Aerial Bombing Germany Air Raid


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This print captures the intense moments of a record-breaking trip by Fortresses during World War II. The image showcases the devastating impact of their attack on an FW-190 Factory in Germany on the 13th of October, 1943. In the foreground, we witness the anticipation and preparation before the first boss hit. The Fortresses line up, ready to unleash their destructive power upon the target. As we move our gaze upwards, we are confronted with a scene of chaos and destruction. The factory is engulfed in flames caused by incendiary and high explosive bombs dropped by these mighty aircraft. The smoke billows into the sky as flames dance amidst it, creating an eerie yet awe-inspiring sight. It is a testament to both the precision bombing skills of these brave pilots and also serves as a reminder of the immense devastation brought about by war. As this historical moment unfolds, one cannot help but marvel at both the bravery and technological prowess displayed during this aerial assault. These Fortresses have completed their mission successfully; now they turn away from their handiwork to begin their long journey home. This powerful photograph encapsulates not only a significant event in history but also serves as a poignant reminder of humanity's capacity for destruction during times of conflict.

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