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German incendiary bomb, type B1.3E, 1938 circa (metal)

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NAM5923705
Image title
German incendiary bomb, type B1.3E, 1938 circa (metal)
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German School, (20th century) / German
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
metal
Date
1938 AD (C20th AD)
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German incendiary bomb, type B1.3E, 1938 circa. Incendiary bombs were designed to start fires. They were usually dropped in tandem with high-explosive bombs. During the London Blitz (7 September 1940-May 1941) thousands of incendiary devices caused widespread damage to the docks and industrial centres of the capital. The fires they caused also destroyed thousands of houses.

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