Bombing of Frankfurt am Main in World War II
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Bomb damage near the cathedral included 2 bridges (May 1945).
Bombing of Frankfurt am Main by the Allies of World War II killed about 5,500 residents and destroyed the largest[specify] medieval city centre in Germany (the Eighth Air Force dropped 12,197 tons of explosives on the city).
In the 1939-45 period the Royal Air Force (RAF) dropped 15,696 long tons of bombs on Frankfurt.[1]
Post-war reconstruction generally used modern architecture, and a few landmark buildings were rebuilt in a simple historical style. The 1st building rebuilt was the 1789 Paulskirche (English: St. Paul's Church).
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[when?] | The Municipal Library was hit during an air raid, destroying its Cairo Genizah document collection and lists of the collection.[4] |
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- ↑ http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1945/1945%20-%201571.html
- ↑ Mission 24: Frankfurt, Germany, January 29, 1944, "Forts Blast Frankfurt; Kassel Hit" - retrieved 9-5-2008
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