Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1940, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, 18, 1940. Total War eaves Wreced Homes and Lives in Pafhof HOrror DEATH IN HOUSE OF LIFE. French sources say this is the wreckage of a maternity hospital in north of i ) g . Aftermath of bombing raid by German planes in the ZT:‘C;;:'I.:"‘:'W:s l;,’; ri‘"ma" bombers. Photo radioed Three steel-helmeted German infantrymen rush headlong with fixed bayoneis through a flaming Norwegian Department of Aise. French sources identify this radio- village. Photo taken. by German photographer accompanying infantry vanguard. Efictaias wr«:ked i o B Rl Ruizch Somewhere on the now almost forgotten Norwegian front stand these crosses, topped by Nazi helmets marking A scene somewhere in Belgium after planes had done their work. Side of house was torn off with storage and graves of Germans who died during Scandinavian blitzkrieg. tooroom exposed. Note the baby carriage. Not knowing where they are going, these Belgian women and children refugees huddle in a wagon jogging during German aerial attack May 10 at Nancy, i eway—they hope—from the blitzkrieg that has enveloped their land. . A. P. Wirephotos by Clipper except where indicated. .

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