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John Winchester  |  Mar 16, 2012  |  0 comments

The night of Palm Sunday 1942 was cold and cloudless in the German city of Lübeck.

Moonlight reflecting on the waters of the port greatly assisted the task of 234 Wellington and Stirling bombers as they dropped more than 2,500 incendiary bombs.

Nearly one-fifth of the city’s buildings were destroyed or seriously damaged, none more celebrated than the 14th-century Marienkirche.

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