ROYAL AIR FORCE: OPERATIONS BY THE PHOTOGRAPHIC RECONNAISSANCE UNITS, 1939-1945. - Part of a photographic-reconnaissance vertical taken over the Siemens-Schuckert Werke in Nuremberg, Germany, following the raid by 355 Bomber Command aircraft on the night of 8/9 March 1943. Although five-sixths of this workshop covering 5 acres was destroyed, difficulties with marking the targets, due to haze, resulted in a bombing spread of more than 10 miles along the line of the attack, with more than half the bombs falling outside the city boundaries. , Royal Air Force, Flying Training School, 16 (Polish),


ROYAL AIR FORCE: OPERATIONS BY THE PHOTOGRAPHIC RECONNAISSANCE UNITS, 1939-1945. - Part of a photographic-reconnaissance vertical taken over the Siemens-Schuckert Werke in Nuremberg, Germany, following the raid by 355 Bomber Command aircraft on the night of 8/9 March 1943. Although five-sixths of this workshop covering 5 acres was destroyed, difficulties with marking the targets, due to haze, resulted in a bombing spread of more than 10 miles along the line of the attack, with more than half the bombs falling outside the city boundaries. , Royal Air Force, Flying Training School, 16 (Polish), Hucknall


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