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ConsolidatedForts Maul Rail Center -- Bombs From Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Strike The Marshalling Yards At Osnabruck As Us 8Th Aaf Heavies Attacked 13 May 44. Smoke From A Nearby Steel Plant Can Be Seen Rising As The American Bombs Take Their Toll. Hits Were Al

Publication:
US, Black and White and Color Photographs of U.S. Air Force and Predecessor Agencies Activities, Facilities, and Personnel - World War II
Theater Number:
12
Theater:
Europe
Place:
Germany
Category:
Aircraft, Ground
Sub Category:
Consolidated
Short Caption:
Forts Maul Rail Cent...
Caption:
Forts Maul Rail Center -- Bombs From Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses Strike The Marshalling Yards At Osnabruck As Us 8Th Aaf Heavies Attacked 13 May 44. Smoke From A Nearby Steel Plant Can Be Seen Rising As The American Bombs Take Their Toll. Hits Were Al
Photo Series:
WWII
Updated Subject:
GERMANY, BOMBING, OSNABRUCK
History:
Print received 15 June 44 from BPR. Stamped: "No Objection to Publication, BPR, WD." Orig Neg NO. SPOT-C 930. (SAV-95-643-10) (13-5-44) ('7201-7-26,000)
NARA Reference Number:
342-FH-3A22211-3A22211
Conflict Period:
World War II

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About US, Black and White and Color Photographs of U.S. Air Force and Predecessor Agencies Activities, Facilities, and Personnel - World War II

This series of photos documents an important era in US military aviation history, especially activities of the US Air Force during World War II.

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Fold3, US, Black and White and Color Photographs of U.S. Air Force and Predecessor Agencies Activities, Facilities, and Personnel - World War II (https://www.fold3.com/document/48701659/forts-maul-rail-center-bombs-from-boeing-b-17-flying-fortresses-strike-the-marshalling-yards-at-osna : accessed Aug 1, 2024), database and images,

Publication Title
US, WWII US Air Force Photos
Total Records
88,912Complete: 100%
Content Source
The National Archives logoThe National Archives
Record Group
342
Published on Fold3
November 27, 2007
Last Updated
December 31, 2008