One of H>e sites tie Germans tried to destroy before retreating. This one was at Belloy-sur-Somme, near Amiens. Ihe inclined steel ramp was a runway for flying bombs. (Evening Post, 26 October 1944)

One of H>e sites tie Germans tried to destroy before retreating. This one was at Belloy-sur-Somme, near Amiens. Ihe inclined steel ramp was a runway for flying bombs. (Evening Post, 26 October 1944)
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26-10-1944
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Evening Post
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