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around 200
bombes.
After World War II, some
fifty bombes were
retained at RAF Eastcote,
while the rest were destro****. The
surviving bombes were put to...
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Portes des
Bombes (Maltese: Bieb il-Bombi, Italian:
Porta delle Bombe,
meaning "
Bombs' Gate"),
originally called Porta dei
Cannoni (meaning "Cannons Gate")...
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Agnes and then Aggie. The
production of
British bombes was
relatively slow at first, with only five
bombes being in use in June 1941, 15 by the year end...
- Look up
bomb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bomb is an
explosive weapon that uses the
exothermic reaction of an
explosive material to
provide an...
- Look up the
bomb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Bomb may
refer to: A
nuclear weapon, from "the
atomic bomb" The
Bomb (film), PBS-TV do****entary...
- "Vein Melter" by
Herbie Han**** "Intro (Paris sous les
bombes)" – 0:41 "Paris sous les
bombes" – 4:18
Contains samples from "My Melody" by Eric B. & Rakim...
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detonated two
atomic bombs over the ****anese
cities of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, respectively,
during World War II. The
aerial bombings killed between 150...
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Laboratory during World War II. He is
often called the "father of the
atomic bomb" for his role in
overseeing the
development of the
first nuclear weapons...
- A car
bomb, bus
bomb, van
bomb,
lorry bomb, or
truck bomb, also
known as a vehicle-borne
improvised explosive device (VBIED), is an
improvised explosive...
- (fission or
atomic bomb) or a
combination of
fission and
fusion reactions (thermonuclear
bomb),
producing a
nuclear explosion. Both
bomb types release large...