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NFS (London Region) Aldwych V1 bombing attack, WW2
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NFS (London Region) Aldwych V1 bombing attack, WW2
The aftermath of a V1 flying bomb attack on the Air Ministry in the Aldwych, that killed 48 people
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1944 Aftermath Aldwych Attack Blitz Bomb Bombed Bombing Damage Damaged Debris Hose Hoses Killed Ministry Raid Region Rubble Firefighter Firefighters Firefighting Fireman Firemen
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This evocative photograph captures the aftermath of a V1 flying bomb attack on the Air Ministry in Aldwych, London during World War II. The image, taken by an unknown photographer for the London Fire Brigade and published by Mary Evans Picture Library, shows the devastating damage caused by the bombing raid on 10th January 1944. The blast killed 48 people and caused extensive damage to the building and surrounding structures. In the foreground, London Fire Brigade firemen are seen working tirelessly to extinguish any remaining fires and assess the extent of the damage. The firefighters are armed with hoses and jets, their faces etched with determination and concentration as they battle the flames. The scene is chaotic, with debris and rubble scattered across the streets, and the eerie silence of the aftermath broken only by the sound of sirens and the crackling of the fire hoses. The Aldwych area of London was a major target during the Blitz, with the 2nd World War bringing devastation to the city's streets. The London Fire Brigade played a crucial role in responding to the attacks, with firefighters working around the clock to put out fires, rescue survivors, and provide assistance to those in need. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the bravery and resilience of the emergency services during wartime, and the devastating impact of air raids on civilians and infrastructure. The photograph is a powerful testament to the destruction caused by the V1 flying bombs, also known as 'doodlebugs', which were launched from Germany and could glide towards their targets at low altitude, making them difficult to intercept. The attack on the Air Ministry in Aldwych was one of many such incidents during the war, and the image serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the people of London during this dark period in history.
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