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      • Frankfurt am Main, literally “On the Main” River, in western Germany, was the mid-19th century capital of Germany (it was annexed by Prussia in 1866, ending its status as a free city). Once integrated into a united German nation, it developed into a significant industrial city—and hence a prime target for Allied bombing during the war.
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  1. Bombing of Frankfurt am Main by the Allies of World War II killed about 5,500 residents and destroyed the largest half-timbered historical city centre in Germany (the Eighth Air Force dropped 12,197 tons of explosives on the city).

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    Event
    1942-12-22
    Frankfurt was unsuccessfully bombed when ...
    1943-10-04/05
    155 Boeing B-17 from the 1st Bombardment ...
    1944-01-29
    Mission 24 daylight bombing of Frankfurt ...
    1944-02-04
    The 303 BG bombed the Frankfurt city area ...
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  3. The Battle of Frankfurt was a three-day battle for control of Frankfurt am Main during World War II. The 5th Infantry Division conducted the main attack while the 6th Armored Division provided support. The city was defended by the LXXX Corps of the Seventh Army.

    • 26-29 March 1945
    • American victory
    • Frankfurt, Germany
  4. In late December 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge, General Patton broke through the German lines of the besieged Belgian city of Bastogne, relieving its valiant defenders. Patton then pushed...

  5. During World War II, Frankfurt was the location of a Nazi prison for underage girls with several forced labour camps, [3] a camp for Sinti and Romani people (see Romani Holocaust), [4] the Dulag Luft West transit camp for Allied prisoners of war, [5] and a subcamp of the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp.

  6. Bombing of Frankfurt am Main by the Allies of World War II killed about 5,500 residents and destroyed the largest half-timbered historical city centre in Germany (the Eighth Air Force dropped 12,197 tons of explosives on the city). Bomb damage near Frankfurt Cathedral included 2 bridges (May 1945). The old City of Frankfurt in 1942 before its ...

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · The Allied strategic bombing of Germany during World War II (1939-45) involved British and U.S. bomber planes attacking industrial cities, factories, railways, airfields, and dams. Over 600,000 civilians died as a consequence.

  8. A total of around 75 air raids were carried out on Frankfurt during World War II. The attacks on Nazi Germany were flown by the Royal Air Force ( RAF ) from June 1940 and also carried out by the United States Army Air Forces ( USAAF ) from October 1943 until March 1945.

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