Wilhelmshaven_World_War_II_bombings

Bombing of Wilhelmshaven in World War II

Bombing of Wilhelmshaven in World War II

Allied bombing campaign against Wilhelmshaven, Lower Saxony, Germany


The Wilhelmshaven World War II bombings by the Allies of World War II destroyed targets at Wilhelmshaven in Germany. From spring 1943 until November 1943 slave labourers of the SS-Baubrigade II from the Neuengamme concentration camp were transferred to Wilhelmshaven to clear up after air raids.[1]

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