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A thick columns of black smoke rising from a Japanese train attacked by Bristol

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A thick columns of black smoke rising from a Japanese train attacked by Bristol

A thick columns of black smoke rising from a Japanese train attacked by Bristol Beaufighters at Kokkogon, about 40 miles along the branch line from Pyinmana, on the Rangoon-Mandalay railway, Burma. Circa February 1944

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Daily Mirror
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Rangoon
Myanmar

Media ID 21892148

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1944 Asia Burma Locomotive Myanmar Railway Royal Air Force Smoke


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