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  • Temporal Coverage is exactly "1943-10-22"

Otto Kappel's account of the events at Wildemannsgasse 24, Fisch-gasse.

Oskar W's account of the events at Government Building, Untere Karlsstraße 16.

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

Minna P's account of the events at Königstor 9, Weinberg bunker.

Minna G and Albrecht von E's account of the events at Salztorstraße, cemeteries in Kassel in the week following the bombing.

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

LStimpsonMC155249v2.pdf
Pilot’s flying log book for Maurice Cecil Stimpson, covering the period from 1 August 1943 to 15 February 1944, when he failed to return from operations. Detailing his operation flown. He was stationed at RAF Warboys. Aircraft flown in were Oxford…

Mrs Marie Sch, (née L.), and Miss Elisabeth, L's account of the events at Frankfurter Straße 2, 4, 6, 8.

Marie St's account of the events at Waisenhausstraße 14, Marstall, Mühlengasse nos. 27 and 29.

Maria V's account of the events at Wilhelmstraße 2 ½

Marhta and Fritz L's account of the events at Philippistraße 7 and Gießbergstraße 31.

Margot K's account of the events at Ahnabreite (Warteberg), Schäfergasse nos. 7 and 9.

Margarete F's account of the events at Schäfergasse 39.

Luise M's account of the events at Packhofstraße 18.

Luise G's account of the events at Wildemannsgasse 28, Schule am Wall.

Ludwig Heinemann and Karl M's account of the events at Frankfurter Straße 26/28 (City Tax Offices, public air raid shelter), Hartwigstraße, Wolfsschlucht 22.

Ludwig B's account of the events at Wolfhager Straße 176 (rescue centre), Hohentor-straße 19.

Lotte G's account of the events at Friedrichstraße 20, Weinberg bunker.

EEllisHEllisEL431023.pdf
Discusses mail expectations and disappointment that he had not got the previous weekend off. Asks after his health and mentions father had a cold as well. Comments on seeing Lancaster and Manchester fly over. Writes about brother playing for second…

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The letter accompanies a gift and mentions friends from his village. Arthur wishes him well. It is captioned 'Letter written to me by Mr Turner, the Lay Preacher at the Little Chapel, Longwick, October 1943.'

EEllisELEllisH-[Fa]431022.pdf
Writing from Harrogate about going into Leeds which he found to be dead at night. Mentions visits to cinema and daily routine. Comments that he had not got his crown yet. Continues with domestic gossip.
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