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P hotograph s  1. Armstrong Whitworth “Whitley” Mk IV heavy bomber  2. AVRO Lancaster heavy bomber  3. Halifax heavy bomber  4. Sterling heavy bomber  5. Dehavilland Mosquito light bomber  6. Early-model B-17 over Washington, DC  7. B-17 bombing, Palermo, Sicily  8. Maj Gen Henry H. Arnold  9. Maj Gen Carl A. Spaatz 10. Maj Gen Frederick L. Anderson 11. General Arnold 12. General Arnold and A ir Chief Marsha l Charles A . Portal 13. The slipstream spreads four-pou nd incendiaries over a marked target. 14. B-17G over Frankfurt, 1944 15. B-17G w ith H2X radar  16. Late-model P-47s 17. P-38s of the Fifteenth Air Force 18. Fifteenth A ir Force P-51Ds.  19. Me-110 night ghter 20. “Big Week.” 21. Generals Spaatz and Doolittle  22. Abbey of Monte Cassino 23. B-17 unloa ds on Berlin 24. Lt Gen Spaatz and Lt Gen Nathan F. Twinin g 25. B-24 releases 50 0-pound bombs ove r Ploesti 26. Liberator hea ds for home 27. The end of the road. 28. Damaged Air Fo rce B-17  29. Budapest’s smashed reneries 30. 6 October 1944 raid on the Hamburg/G linde area  31. Preparation for mission ov er norther n Italy 32. Cologne cathedral  33. Low-level aerial photo of the cathedral  34. Medium-altitude photo of the Cologne  35. Lieutenant General Doolittle and Maj Gen Fred A nderson  36. A B-17 g oes down o ver Berlin. 37. Operation Thunderclap 38. Me-262 jet-propelled aircraf t  39. Bombing Berlin 40. Generals Spaatz and Doolittle Each item in the list below is a hyperlink to a corresponding photograph.

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P h o t o g r a p h s

  1. Armstrong Whitworth “Whitley” Mk IV heavy bomber 

  2. AVRO Lancaster heavy bomber 

  3. Halifax heavy bomber 

  4. Sterling heavy bomber 

  5. Dehavilland Mosquito light bomber 

  6. Early-model B-17 over Washington, DC 

7. B-17 bombing, Palermo, Sicily 

  8. Maj Gen Henry H. Arnold

  9. Maj Gen Carl A. Spaatz

10. Maj Gen Frederick L. Anderson

11. General Arnold 

12. General Arnold and Air Chief Marshal Charles A. Portal13. The slipstream spreads four-pound incendiaries over a marked target.

14. B-17G over Frankfurt, 1944

15. B-17G with H2X radar  

16. Late-model P-47s 

17. P-38s of the Fifteenth Air Force

18. Fifteenth Air Force P-51Ds. 

19. Me-110 night fighter  

20. “Big Week.” 

21. Generals Spaatz and Doolittle 

22. Abbey of Monte Cassino23. B-17 unloads on Berlin

24. Lt Gen Spaatz and Lt Gen Nathan F. Twining

25. B-24 releases 500-pound bombs over Ploesti

26. Liberator heads for home

27. The end of the road.

28. Damaged Air Force B-17 

29. Budapest’s smashed refineries 

30. 6 October 1944 raid on the Hamburg/Glinde area  

31. Preparation for mission over northern Italy 

32. Cologne cathedral 33. Low-level aerial photo of the cathedral 

34. Medium-altitude photo of the Cologne 

35. Lieutenant General Doolittle and Maj Gen Fred Anderson 

36. A B-17 goes down over Berlin.

37. Operation Thunderclap

38. Me-262 jet-propelled aircraft  

39. Bombing Berlin

40. Generals Spaatz and Doolittle

Each item in the list below is a hyperlink to a corresponding photograph.

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The AVRO Lancaster heavy bomber

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The Halifax heavy bomber

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The Sterling heavy bomber

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The Dehavilland Mosquito light bomber

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An early-model B-17 flies over Washington, DC on 12 March 1937. Below the aircraft are the munitionsbuildings, World War I temporary buildings that served as Army and Army Air Corps Headquarters early in

orld War II.

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Twelfth Air Force B-17 drops bombs over Palermo, Sicily.

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Summer 1941. Maj Gen Henry H. Arnold, commanding general of the Army Air Forces (AAF) and membersof the AAF air staff. Left to right: Lt Col Edgar P. Sorenson, Lt Col Harold L. George (chief, War Plans Divi-

sion), Brig Gen Carl A. Spaatz (chief, AAF air staff), General Arnold, Maj Haywood S. Hansell Jr., Brig Gen

Martin F. Scanlon, and Lt Col Arthur W. Vanaman. All of these men would be general officers by the end of 

orld War II.

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Fall 1942, Tunisia. Maj Gen Carl A. Spaatz, commander of Twelfth Air Force meets with Air Chief MarshalArthur Tedder, air officer commanding, Mediterranean Air Command.

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Maj Gen Frederick L. Anderson

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December 1943. General Arnold cracks a joke with Sgt W. C. Crick, crew chief for a Twelfth Air Force P-47.

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December 1943. General Arnold and Air Chief Marshal Charles A. Portal, chief of the Royal Air Force air staff.

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The slipstream spreads four-pound incendiaries over a marked target. Note the smoke trail by the marking

bomb (upper right) and the heavy cloud cover over the target.

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A B-17G flies over Frankfurt in 1944.

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B-17G with H2X radar extended from former belly turret position. Note heavy flak.

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Late-model P-47s of the Twelfth Air Force have belly drop tanks and 500 pound bombs under their wings. Thismodel has a much longer range than the P-47Bs used in 1943 and early 1944.

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P-38s of the Fifteenth Air Force flew the middle leg in the escort relay system.

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Fifteenth Air Force P-51Ds. The advent of this aircraft spelled the end for the Luftwaffe daylight fighter force.

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An Me-110 night fighter variant with nose radar array was a defender of the Reich.

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“Big Week.” The 91st Bomb Group strikes aircraft plants at Oschersleben, Germany, 20 February 1944.

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March 1944. During a morale visit, Generals Spaatz and Doolittle sign “short snorters” (dollar bills) at Thorp

Abbotts Airfield, home of the 100th Bomb Group.

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The Abbey of Monte Cassino, Italy, under the bombs of the US Fifteenth Air Force, February 1944

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An Eighth Air Force B-17 unloads on Berlin, 29 April 1944. Raids on Berlin in the spring of 1944 kept the

pressure on the Luftwaffe by forcing it into action to defend its nationʼs capital city.

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1944, Italy. Lt Gen Spaatz meets with Lt Gen Nathan F. Twining, commander, Fifteenth Air Force, and Brig

Gen Edward P. Curtis, Spaatzʼs chief of staff.

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A B-24 releases ten 500-lb. bombs over Ploesti, 24 April 1944. Although the official report cited the target as“marshaling yards,” the bombs “accidentally” fell on the refineries.

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A Liberator heads for home, 24 June 1944. Note the extensive smoke screen (streamers extending from the firepots, etc.) laid by the defenders to cloak the refineries.

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The end of the road. On 18 August 1944 a heavy column of black smoke from damaged oil facilities rises

through the ever-present smoke screen. When the Soviets captured the city four days later, they complained that

the Americans had done too good a job wrecking the complex.

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The Cost. A Fifteenth Air Force B-17 suffers a direct hit by antiaircraft artillery over Budapest, Hungary, on 14July 1944.

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The Result. Smoke from Budapestʼs smashed refineries rises over the city and spreads across the Danube.

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In an attempt to impede German ground replacement capabilities (after the Germansʼ heavy losses in the sum-

mer of 1944), the Eighth bombed German depots and ordnance centers in the fall of 1944. Although the effort

was not a success, it did sometimes achieve spectacular results. A 6 October 1944 raid on the Hamburg/Glinde

area destroyed several large ordnance buildings and left fires burning 24 hours later, when an Allied photorecon-

naissance aircraft took this picture.

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Allied heavy bombers flew many wartime sorties to support and supply special operations and resistance move-

ments in German-occupied Europe. Here, on 15 February 1945, TSgt Charles Locasto and SSgt John Padget of 

the 885th Bomb Group attach static lines to parachute drop packages for a mission over northern Italy.

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The famous cathedral at Cologne suffered heavy damage during a series of Eighth Air Force attacks in the fall and

winter of 1944-1945. This is a typical view of the gutted building originally captioned “ Two American soldiers,

on guard, view the Cologne Cathedral from under an arch of the wrecked Hohenzollern Bridge, 16 April 1945.”

The ground-level shot, centering the building under the arch and in the midst of total destruction, emphasizes the

ruined beauty of the building and the seeming recklessness of American bombing. The caption fails to mention

that the “wrecked” Hohenzollern Bridge, obviously not far from the cathedral, served as a major railroad cross-

ing of the Rhine and primary line of supply for German forces. As such it had a high priority for Allied air attack;

however, these attacks failed. The Germans demolished the bridge themselves during their retreat.

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A low-level aerial photo of the Cologne Cathedral shows it in the midst of a ruined city landscape, a starkexample of area bombing. Notice the River Rhine running through the picture. The “wrecked” Hohenzollern

Bridge (left edge of photo, center) and its entry arch are directly behind the cathedral, apparently only a couple

of hundred meters away. Also note the destroyed Hindenburg Highway bridge, another key supply line and tar-

get, five city blocks or so away from the cathedral. Ninth Air Force medium bombers dropped it into the river.

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This 19 March 1945 medium-altitude photo of Cologne shows the cathedral (bottom center) directly adjacent toa marshaling yard or train station, quite close to a key double-tracked railway bridge and not far from a highway

bridge. An even larger marshaling yard and the convergence of two rail lines at the other end of the Hohen-

zollern Bridge are also visible. Given the inaccuracy of American bombing and the repeated attacks on trans-

portation targets near the cathedral, one can only wonder that it still stands at all.

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Lieutenant General Doolittle and Maj Gen Fred Anderson receive medals from General of the Army Eisenhow-

er, 25 January 1945.

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The Cost. A B-17 goes down over Berlin.

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3 February 1945, Operation Thunderclap. Photo identifies government and military targets and shows bombs

landing in residential areas.

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18 March 1945. As many as 50 of these German Me-262 jet-propelled aircraft opposed a 1,000-bomber EighthAir Force raid on Berlin.

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24 March 1945. The Fifteenth Air Force takes a crack at Berlin. Bombs of the 301st Bomb Group land on the

Daimler-Benz Tank Works.

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Generals Spaatz and Doolittle attend a bomber crew debriefing, 31 March 1945.