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Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. Avro Lancasters carpet bomb a road junction near Villers Bocage, Normandy, France through which the 2nd and 9th SS Panzer Divisions were expected to move to carry out an attack on the junction of the British and American armies. The daylight attack, by 266 aircraft of Nos. 3, 4 and 8 Groups, was carried out at 4,000 feet to ensure that the target indicators dropped by the Pathfinders were seen and 1,100 tons of bombs were dropped with great accuracy.

Uploaded 14 June 2026

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Field / Unknown location
Date taken
1942-1945(AI estimate)
Operation
Battle of Normandyยท Western FrontAI
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