HOW THE ALLIED AIR FORCES STRAFED FERRYVILLE. 13 MAY 1943, FERRYVILLE, FRENCH NAVAL DOCKYARD, NEAR BIZERTA. THE HARBOUR OF FERRYVILLE GOT ITS SHARE OF THE ALMOST NON-STOP ALLIED BLITZ ON AXIS SUPPLY POINTS WHICH PRECEDED THE TOTAL DEFEAT OF GERMANY AND ITALY IN AFRICA. - Join up of Ferryville, showing the damage caused by Allied air raids. On the left of the picture, just off the jetty, are the remains of a 6,000 to 8,000 tons Italian ammunition ship which received a direct hit from a bomb. The explosion caused extensive damage to the dockyard, and parts of the ship were picked up no less than


HOW THE ALLIED AIR FORCES STRAFED FERRYVILLE. 13 MAY 1943, FERRYVILLE, FRENCH NAVAL DOCKYARD, NEAR BIZERTA. THE HARBOUR OF FERRYVILLE GOT ITS SHARE OF THE ALMOST NON-STOP ALLIED BLITZ ON AXIS SUPPLY POINTS WHICH PRECEDED THE TOTAL DEFEAT OF GERMANY AND ITALY IN AFRICA. - Join up of Ferryville, showing the damage caused by Allied air raids. On the left of the picture, just off the jetty, are the remains of a 6,000 to 8,000 tons Italian ammunition ship which received a direct hit from a bomb. The explosion caused extensive damage to the dockyard, and parts of the ship were picked up no less than six miles away


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