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Anne Frank - ‘Smouldering ruins’ in Amsterdam-Noord
‘North Amsterdam was very heavily bombed on Sunday. There was apparently a great deal of destruction. Entire streets are in ruins (…). We’ve been told of children searching forlornly in the smouldering ruins for their dead parents. It still makes me shiver to think of the dull, distant drone that signified the approaching destruction’.
- Anne Frank, Monday 19 July 1943
Papaverweg
Dutch airplane manufacturer Fokker can be found on this road. German airplanes are built and repaired here. On 25 July 1943 the factory was bombed in an Allied bombing raid. During a failed raid a week earlier, there were many victims among the workers who were sheltering in the Meeuwenlaan.
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