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The Germans at St Malo have given up. The Citadel at the extreme point of the port was
The Germans at St Malo have given up. The Citadel at the extreme point of the port was due for an attack by Lightnings, but five minutes beforehand a white flag appeared and the attack was immediately switched to the tiny island just off the shore where the last garrison of Germans were situated/
Picture shows: The attack on the isle of Cezembre, photographed from the shell damaged steeple of St Malo church through the broken clock.
August 1944
Official
Reach PLC
Mirrorpix
England
Media ID 21894342
© Mirrorpix
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This print captures a significant moment during World War II, showcasing the surrender of German forces in St Malo. The image depicts the Citadel, located at the far end of the port, which was originally targeted for an attack by Lightnings. However, just moments before the assault, a white flag emerged from the Citadel's walls. Consequently, RAF pilots swiftly redirected their mission towards a small island situated near the shore where remnants of German garrisons remained. Taken from atop St Malo church's shell-damaged steeple through its broken clock face, this photograph offers a unique perspective on history unfolding. It showcases both destruction and resilience as planes soar above amidst smoke-filled skies. Amidst this chaotic scene is an unexpected touch of humanity - an adorable dog serving as a mascot to one of the fighter squadrons can be seen accompanying his brave comrades on this pivotal mission. In August 1944, when this photo was taken by Official photographers capturing wartime events for historical documentation purposes rather than commercial use or company promotion; it encapsulates not only military action but also highlights how animals played their part in boosting morale among troops during challenging times. This remarkable snapshot serves as a powerful reminder of sacrifice and victory achieved by Allied forces in their fight against tyranny during World War II.
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