Browse Items (417 total)

  • Temporal Coverage starts with "1943-10"

Wilhelm Carl's account of the events at Wildemannsgasse 32.

Andreas N's account of the events at the City Cleaning Department, Franzgraben 85.

Ernst Exner's account of the events at Kastenalsgasse 5.

Grete G's account of the events at Große Rosenstraße 9.

Erich Thom and Karl B's account of the events at Mombachstraße 10/12 (abattoir)/Leipziger Straße 79.

Elisabeth Sch's account of the events at Jägerstraße 9 and 5.

August Keppler's account of the events at Obere Karlsstraße 12/14 (Old Townhall, Public Welfare Office).

Wilhelm Galenbeck and Karl Bunge's account of the events at Obere Karlsstraße 18, Karlsplatz 2 (Youth Welfare Offices and print shop).

Gustav H's account of the events at Schlößchen Schönfeld, city plant nursery near Schönfeld Park, Hinter der Waage 9.

Heinrich O's account of the events at Ständeplatz 16 ½ (Department for Economic Affairs), Brüderstraße 14.

Heinrich Stöppler's account of the events at Franzgraben 85 (Municipal Cleaning Department).

Kitty Michel's account of the events at Platz der SA (Housing Inspectorate), old Lutheran church am Graben.

Heinz Grässel's account of the events at Holländische Straße 21.

Staff Sergeant Otto St's account of the events at Moltkestraße 7.

Oskar Spieß's account of the events at Jägerstraße 1.

Emil E's account of the events at Schäfergasse 21, Müllergasse, Pferdemarkt.

Reinhold Sch's account of the events at Frankfurter Straße 26/28 (Municipal Police Department), Engelhardstraße 8.

Max Bartels's account of the events at Lossestraße 14 (Losse [power] plant).

Heinrich West's account of the events at Mauerstraße 13/15. Gießbergstraße.

Andreas H and Emma H's account of the events at Schomburgstraße 10 (Rheinischer Hof Hotel), Bahnhofstraße 19 and Lutherplatz 7.

Fritz Hundhausen's account of the events at Essiggasse 6 (Inn ‘Stadt Frankfurt’), air raid shelter at the Karl Hospital.

Auguste Müller's account of the events at Turmgasse 4/Königsplatz 36 ½ (Wiedersichscher Keller), Königsplatz.

Quaderno2.pdf
After 8 September 1943, early warnings continue for two days, but nothing is logged until 21 September. Only five bombings are noted, while early warnings decreasing considerably. In October bombings are again on the increase and Pistoia is bombed…

EGortonHGortonLCM431001.pdf
He writes of the social activities at RAF Cark, domestic arrangements and expected timelines for postings.

EGortonHGortonLCM431003.pdf
He writes of looking for accommodation in Manchester, his flying duties and social activity and the weather. He discusses an electric heater he has purchased and his bank balance.
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