WERE
the rumblings of Saturday night's mini-earthquake in North East
Lincolnshire, a reminder from Nature of an important 75th
anniversary that falls on Thursday of this week?
The
town had mostly been unscathed by World War Two enemy aircraft raids
until between 1am and 1.30am on June 14,1943, when numerous bombs of various types were dropped
across Grimsby and Cleethorpes.
According
to the records, worst affected areas included the business area of the
Fish Docks and residential areas of Freeman Street, Victoria Street, and
Cleethorpe Road.
Some 99 people died and 184 were seriously injured during this attack.
However, news of the raid was censored to prevent the
Luftwaffe
knowing the extent of death and destruction that had been
caused by their high explosive, incendiary and butterfly bombs.
It is not known if this night of tragedy will be commemorated at any church or civic event in the borough.
See also:
http://grimsbynews.blogspot.com/2018/01/a-terrible-night-for-grimsby-and.html
See also:
http://grimsbynews.blogspot.com/2018/01/a-terrible-night-for-grimsby-and.html
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