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 | In March 1945 towards the end of World War II, Stadtlohn was hit by massive allied airstrikes that almost destroyed the entire town. On March 31, 1945 British forces marched into the town. |  | 10/22/2008 | 226 | 
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 | Aerial picture of the bomb raid against the Daimler-Benz tank factory in Berlin carried out by B17-bombers of the 774th Squadron, 463rd Bomb Group on March 24th 1945. |  | 08/20/2005 | 1,112 | 
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 | March 1945, Strasshof (Austria),
The train station was bombed with 100lb bombs. Four bombers were hit by flak, two went down. |  | 08/13/2005 | 714 | 



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 | Aerial reconnaissance pictures of the air raid against Holzwickede, Germany on March 23rd 1945. It's assumed that the pictures were shot on March 26th.
Target was the train station of Holzwickede. |  | 08/13/2005 | 486 | 
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 | March 1945, Graz (Austria), only four bombers of the 461st Bombardment Group attacked the Central Station. Three were damaged by flak, but the target was hit. |  | 08/13/2005 | 482 | 
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 | Aerial picture of the area between Remagen and Kripp with bomb craters. The picture was taken from a british recon aircraft at 30 January 1945. |  | 06/22/2007 | 672 | 



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 | 20 March 1945
Lt. Colonel Hardy led a six box formation in attacking the Wels Main Marshalling Yard, Austria, on 20 March. Again 100 pound general purpose bombs were used. Despite an eight-tenths cloud coverage at the target, the bombing was done visually. As had repeatedly been the case during the month when the Group was attacking marshalling yards of secondary - importance, t... |  | 05/12/2007 | 395 | 



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 | An aerial reconnaissance picture made by USAF during WWII.
This picture shows the heavy damage caused by air-raids in 1944 and 1945. About 87% of the city was destroyed.
The left of the two bridges in the north of the pic is a railroad-bridge crossing the River Mosel, the right one is the Balduin bridge, the one of the oldest river-crossing-site of Koblenz.
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 | 19 March 1945
One hundred pound general purpose bombs were used by the Group in attacking the marshalling yard at Muhldorf, Germany, on 19 March. A great deal of damage was done to the target, but the bomb pattern was scattered over a comparatively large area. Of the thirty-five planes led over the target by Captain Thackston, only one was hit by flak. Unfortunately, however, a ... |  | 05/11/2007 | 197 | 



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 | On 2 May 1945, the death march from Sachsenhausen ended at this location. The 18,000 survivors of the march were liberated then by Russian troops. This memorial commemorates those who died during this march.
http://www.ww2museums.com/article/5563 |  | 08/31/2009 | 29 | 



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 | 21 March 1945
133 Lancasters and 6 Mosquitos of Nos 1 and 8 Groups attacked the Deutsche Vacuum oil refinery at Bremen .This appeared to be an accurate raid in clear weather conditions. No aircraft lost. |  | 10/27/2008 | 570 | 
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 | 24 March 1945
Aerial photos show that the 376th Bomb Group had covered the entire field with clusters of fragmentation bombs. |  | 01/20/2009 | 340 | 
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