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Dawn Breaks to find the city transfigured after a night of hell, 1941 (1942)
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Dawn Breaks to find the city transfigured after a night of hell, 1941 (1942)
Dawn Breaks to find the city transfigured after a night of hell, 1941 (1942). For three nights in February 1941, thousands of bombs rained down on Swansea, killing hundreds of people and causing massive destruction. From Frontline 1940-1941. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1942]
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Dawn Breaks to find the city transfigured after a night of hell, 1941 (1942)
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. This powerful print captures the aftermath of three devastating nights in February 1941 when Swansea became a target during World War II. The image portrays the city at dawn, revealing a haunting transformation caused by relentless bombing. The silhouette of buildings and vehicles against the smoky backdrop creates an eerie atmosphere that reflects the destruction and devastation inflicted upon this Welsh town. In this monochrome landscape, we see men navigating through the wreckage, their presence emphasizing both resilience and despair. A lone car stands amidst the ruins, symbolizing defiance in the face of adversity. The burning remnants serve as a stark reminder of lives lost and homes destroyed. The photograph's composition highlights not only physical damage but also emotional scars left behind by war. It encapsulates an entire era marked by sacrifice and struggle for survival. Published by His Majesty's Stationery Office in London in 1942, this print serves as a historical document capturing one chapter from Frontline 1940-1941. As we observe this snapshot frozen in time, it is impossible to ignore its significance within World War II history. This image represents countless cities affected by bombings during that tumultuous period - each with its own story of resilience and rebuilding.
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