File:Daylight raid to Volkel airfield.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDaylight raid to Volkel airfield.jpg | Vertical photographic-reconnaissance aerial taken over the airfield at Volkel, Holland, following a daylight raid by aircraft of Bomber Command on 3 September 1944, when this and 5 other airfields in southern Holland were subject to heavy attacks. Over 800 bomb craters on the airfield and among the damaged buildings are visible. |
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Source | Imperial War Museum Collections, Photo No. C 4600 |
Author | RAF No. 542 Squadron |
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