File:1944 budapesti légifelvétel - Vörösmarty tér - crop from fortepan 109128.jpg

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Magyar: A felvétel 1944. április 14-én készült, pár nappal az első nagyobb angolszász bombázások után. A Magyar Királyi Légierő gépe kis magasságból végigpásztázta és -fényképezte Budapest találatokat kapott kerületeit. A képrészleten a Vörösmarty tér látható.
English: April 1944, Budapest military, aerial photo; after the first major Anglo-Saxon bombings, the Hungarian Royal Air Force took a low-profile shot of areas of Budapest that received bomb hits. This photo detail shows the József Nádor and the Elizabeth Square.
Date Taken on 14 April 1944, published 2016
Source FOTO:Fortepan — ID 109128: Home pagePictureInformation page
Adományozó/Donor: Magyar Királyi Honvéd Légierő.
Author Unknown photographer – Original: Magyar Királyi Honvéd Légierő
Scan: Arcanum/Mapire
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Other versions This file was derived from: 1944-es budapesti honvédségi légifotó, középen az áradó Duna a Széchenyi Lánchíddal és az Erzsébet híddal - Fortepan 109128.jpg

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