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In view of the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking morale of

In view of the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking morale of


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In view of the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking morale of

In view of the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking morale of the public also as there are such a small number of fires NFS personnel will co-operate with incident officers with light rescue and removal of furniture from damaged properties.
(Picture) Firemen assisting in rescue work.
16th June 1944

George Greenwell
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England

Media ID 21886148

© Mirrorpix

1944 Blitz Bomb Damage Censor Censorship Debris Fire Brigade Scattered Wreckage Air Raid


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In view of the new enemy attack with their obvious intention of breaking the morale of the public, this powerful print captures a moment during World War Two when unity and resilience prevailed. Taken on 16th June 1944, amidst the chaos caused by relentless bombings, it showcases the unwavering dedication of brave firemen assisting in rescue work. As there were only a small number of fires at that time, NFS personnel collaborated closely with incident officers to provide light rescue and remove furniture from damaged properties. This joint effort aimed not only at saving lives but also at uplifting spirits shattered by the ongoing air raids. The image itself speaks volumes about the strength and determination exhibited by these heroic firefighters. Amidst debris and scattered wreckage left behind by devastating bombs, they fearlessly navigate through danger zones to lend a helping hand. Their selflessness is evident as they tirelessly strive to bring solace to those affected by war's ruthless grip. This poignant photograph serves as a reminder of an era marked by immense sacrifice and indomitable spirit. It symbolizes both the horrors endured during WWII's Blitz attacks and humanity's ability to come together in times of adversity. Preserved for posterity thanks to George Greenwell's lens, this picture encapsulates an important chapter in history that should never be forgotten.

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