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Lest we forget...

Posted by Harry Faversham on 17 May 2020, 07:16

This is London. The Air Ministry has just issued the following communique. In the early hours of this morning, a force of Lancasters of Bomber Command, led by Wing Commander G.P. Gibson DSO DFC, attacked with mines the dams of the Mohne and Sorpe reservoirs. These control two-thirds of the water storage capacity of the Ruhr Basin. Reconnaissance later established that the Mohne Dam had been breached over a length of 100 yards, and that the power station below had been swept away by the resulting floods. The Eder Dam, which controls the headwaters of the Weser and Fulda Valleys, and operates several power stations, was also attacked and reported as breached. Photographs show the river below the dam in full flood. The attacks were pressed home at extremely low level with great determination and coolness in the face of fierce resistance. Eight of the Lancasters are missing.

LEST WE FORGET

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Posted by Bessiere on 18 May 2020, 00:07

Is that the "bouncing" dam buster bomb on the illustration?
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Posted by Harry Faversham on 18 May 2020, 10:19

Yep, that's it. The raid took place on 16/17th of May 1943, the text is from the BBC radio report.

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