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ZWEITER WELTKRIEG DEUTSCHLAND ZERSTOERTE STAEDTE
In this photo provided by British Official Photo, the industrial center of Kassel, Germany is pictured after flooding caused by the destruction of the Eder dam, 30 miles upstream, May 1943. Numbers correspond to these sites: 1 - River Fulda. 2 - a road bridge. 3 - Draht Bridge. 4 - Konigs Platz. 5 - Unter Neustadt. 6 - Friedriche Platz. 7 - Karlswiese Platz. 8 - Wolfsanger district. 9 - Fulda River flooding. 10 - other flooded areas. 11 & 12 - submerged main roads. 13 - Flooded railway tracks. 14 - Karlsane Park. 15 - flooded fields. 16 - power station. 17 - river docks. (KEYSTONE/AP Photo/British Official Photo)
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27612 HARDCOPY AP PROVIDES ACCESS TO THIS PUBLICLY DISTRIBUTED HANDOUT PHOTO PROVIDED BY BRITISH OFFICIAL PHOTO. BW ONLY
Licence
Handout, fourni par des tiers, utilisation éditoriale gratuite, utilisation commerciale uniquement sur demande
Date de création
19430501
Lieu
KASSEL DEUTSCHLAND
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
AP British Official Photo
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Taille
2078 x 3081 px
Type de fichier
JPEG