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Deutsch: Blick von Südosten nach Nordwesten über beim durch britische Bomben ausgelösten Feuersturm 27./28. Juli 1943 ausgebrannte Wohnhäuser: Die Hauptstraße im Bild ist der Eilbeker Weg, die Querstraßen, rechts beginnend, Kleiststraße, Rückertstraße (südl. des Eilbeker Wegs ist eine Sperrmauer zu sehen, die die zerstörte und daher unbewohnte Feuersturmzone abriegelt), Seumestraße (mit Haus Seumestr. Nr. 44 auf der östlichen Straßenseite, einziges unzerstörtes Haus im sichtbaren Abschnitt der Straße, bis heute erhalten), Wielandstraße, Friedrichsberger Straße, in diese mündet per T-Kreuzung die Auenstraße. Am oberen Bildrand verläuft die Straße Eilbektal, darin blieben erhalten (soweit zu sehen) die Versöhnungskirche (im Bild im linken oberen Eck) und rechts davon die ehemalige Volksschule Eilbektal auf der nördlichen Straßenseite (im Bild oben links, heute: Berufliche Schule für KFZ-Technik), und auf südlicher Straßenseite das Haus Eilbektal Nr. 60 (bis heute erhalten, zw. Wieland- und Friedrichsberger Str.). Ansonsten erstreckt sich auf der Nordseite der Straße Eilbektal der Eilbekpark und der Friedrichsberger Park.
Español: Vista de sureste a noroeste sobre la tormenta de fuego provocada por las bombas británicas el 27/28 de julio de 1943. Edificios residenciales quemados en julio de 1943: la calle principal en la imagen es Eilbeker Weg, las calles transversales, comenzando a la derecha, Kleiststraße, Rückertstraße (al sur de Eilbeker Weg se puede ver un muro de barrera que sella el fuego destruido y, por lo tanto, deshabitado zona de tormentas), Seumestraße (con la casa Seumestr No. 44 en el lado este de la calle, la única casa intacta en la sección visible de la calle, conservada hasta el día de hoy), Wielandstraße, Friedrichsberger Straße, a la que conduce Auenstraße a través de una T -unión. La calle Eilbektal corre a lo largo del borde superior de la imagen, en la que se encuentra la Iglesia de la Reconciliación (en la imagen en la esquina superior izquierda) y a su derecha la antigua escuela primaria Eilbectal en el lado norte de la calle (en la imagen de arriba a la izquierda, hoy: Escuela Vocacional de Vehículos Motorizados) (hasta donde se puede ver) Technik), y en el lado sur de la calle la casa Eilbektal No. 60 (conservada hasta el día de hoy, entre Wielandstrasse y Friedrichsberger Strasse). En otros lugares, el Eilbekpark y el Friedrichsberger Park se extienden en el lado norte de la calle Eilbektal.
English: Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945.
Oblique aerial view of ruined residential and commercial buildings south of the Eilbektal Park (seen at upper right) in the Eilbek district of Hamburg, Germany. These were among the 16,000 multi-storeyed apartment buildings destroyed by the firestorm which developed during the raid by Bomber Command on the night of 27/28 July 1943 (Operation GOMORRAH). The road running diagonally from upper left to lower right is Eilbeker Weg, crossed by Rückertstraße.
Dabisili kalinli Probably between VE day and mid 1946
Source/Photographer https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205023601
This photograph CL 3400 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
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    Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
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    Royal Air Force 1939-1945, Bomber Command
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Camera location53° 34′ 23.7″ N, 10° 03′ 19″ E  Heading=270° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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