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The London Blitz of 1940... German bombers...
The London Blitz of 1940... German bombers...
Item # 723915
September 09, 1940
CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, September 9, 1940
* The Blitz (1st Phase) (early report)
* Germany bombs London England
* World War II - WWII campaign
The front page has a nice banner headline: "SUPER BOMBS RIP LONDON!" with subheads. (see images) Nice for display. Related photo is on the back page. (see)
Complete with all 28 pages, light toning at the margins, small library stamp within the masthead, some small binding holes along the spine, generally nice.
AI notes: On September 9, 1940, London experienced one of the first and most severe raids of the Blitz, often referred to as “Black Saturday.” Beginning in the evening, over 300 German bombers struck the city, dropping a mix of high-explosive and incendiary bombs that ignited widespread fires across the City of London, the West End, and surrounding residential districts. The Luftwaffe targeted both industrial sites and civilian areas in an attempt to break morale and disrupt daily life, with famous landmarks like St. Paul’s Cathedral narrowly avoiding destruction. Casualties were heavy, with more than 400 killed and 1,600 injured, and tens of thousands of homes damaged or destroyed. The bombing continued for hours through the night, overwhelming emergency services and setting the tone for the sustained aerial campaign that would continue through May 1941, marking the beginning of Londoners’ long endurance under nightly air raids.
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