Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1940, Page 9

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3 Nazi bombing squadrons had ;,@ B cleared the way for “light- \ o 3 ning” troops early in the in- } T 5 vasion. k g ¥ 8 3 1 These photos, flown to the X 4 . im ) . United States via Clippetr malil, ! . o gt I ; il are the first originals on the ! e P ‘\%»%9 5 LIS T Norwegian invasion. Ruins of a printing press in a newspaper plant in Elverum, Norway, after a German air raid. z . s ; Elverum was a temporary capital for the bomb-dodging Norwegian government. . : i i ¢ [ i [ % ¥ Ed 4 3 ¥ . Capt. Robert M. Losey (right), Assistant United States Military Attache at Stockholm, as he Mrs. J. Borden Harriman (right), 70-year-old United States 2 z . supervised the evacuation of Americans from Norway. Losey was killed April 21 by a bomb Minister to Norway, after her safe arrival in a Swedish border Smoke and flames pour from a building close by a Rena, Norway, cemetery after a Naz} air raid on April 19. splinter as he took refuge in a tunnel at Dombas. A wrecked British plane burning near German military planes on the Oslo caption. Ruin in Rena following the Nazi raids of April 19. Rena is bitterest fighting in the Norweglan invasion. on the Glomma River, north of Elverum, scene of some of the Gaunt monuments to an air raid, the walls of Elverum’ battered buildings loom against a blank sky. LN SR e —A. P, Wirephotos from Paramount News.

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