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Bomb damage to central Hull following a heavy Luftwaffe raid on Hull
Bomb damage to central Hull following a heavy Luftwaffe raid on Hull.
29th July 1941
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Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Hull
England
Media ID 21910505
© Mirrorpix
1941
Bomb Damage
Campaign
Fire Brigade
Houses
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