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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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They did not but firm the resolve of the British in the end.
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PVT Mark Zehner
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Horrific! Such destruction!
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend SGT (Join to see) for reminding us that on November 14, 1940 the Luftwaffe bombers destroyed much of 1940 Coventry, West Midlands, historic county of Warwickshire, England.
The 'Operation Mondscheinsonate [English language Operation Moonlight Sonata’] named after Beethoven's classic sonata was bitterly ironic.

Coventry Bombing 14th November 1940 (BBC 4 Documentary 11-11-2000)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVbSE3FUAq8
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LTC Stephen F.
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November 14th 1940 - Destruction of the city of Coventry by the German Luftwaffe | HISTORY CALENDAR
TODAY IN HISTORY, November 14th, 1940: The German Luftwaffe conducts a major attack against the English city of Coventry, destroying the historic city center. The bombing code-named "Operation Moonlight Sonata" was primarily targeted at the armament factories located within the city, but also devastated civilian areas resulting in the most civilian casualties of German air raids in England. About 4,000 buildings were destroyed, among them the famous St. Michaels Cathedral from the 14th Century. Prime Minister Winston Churchill personally visited the ruins and subsequently increased the carpet bombing of German cities. Therefore Hitler's dream of forcing England to its knees took a disastrous turn. Instead of occupying the UK the German leadership had to increase their own lines of defense who soon would no longer be a match for Allied air superiority.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mrlpw00Exw
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