FRANCE: Allied forces bomb the Renault Motor Works plant (1943)

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Dec 15, 2023
GAUMONT BRITISH NEWSREEL (REUTERS)

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Allied raid on the Renault Motor Works factory in Billancourt, France

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SLATE INFORMATION: Fortresses Raid the Renault Works

FRANCE: Paris: Boulogne-Billancourt:
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AEROPLANES AMERICAN FORTRESSES RAID RENAULT WORKS AT BILLANCOURT

FRANCE. Renault Works at BILLANCOURT bombed by U.S.A.F.

Airforce - Active; France

WWII, World War Two, World War II, Second World War, war, Allied, Allies, Axis, Nazi, Nazis, Renault Motor Works, bombs, bombing, raid, falling bombs, explosions, taking off, B-17, fortress, fortresses
Background: Allied raid on the Renault Motor Works factory in Billancourt, France

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