Air raid on Bari
An attack by German bombers on Allied forces in Bari, Italy in WW II / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The air raid on Bari was an air attack by German bombers on Allied forces and shipping in Bari, Italy.
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Air raid on Bari | |||||||
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Part of the Italian Campaign of World War II | |||||||
Junkers Ju 88, the aircraft type employed in the raid. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Nazi Germany |
United Kingdom United States Kingdom of Italy | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Albert Kesselring Wolfram von Richthofen |
Harold Alexander Arthur Coningham | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
105 Junkers Ju 88 A-4 bombers | |||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
One aircraft destroyed |
28 ships sunk harbor extensively damaged 1,000 military and merchant marine personnel killed 1,000 civilians killed[1] | ||||||
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It occurred on 2 December 1943 during World War II. In the attack, 105 German Junkers Ju 88 bombers of Luftflotte 2 bombed ships from the Allied Italian campaign. They sunk 27 cargo and transport ships and a schooner in Bari harbour.
The attack, which lasted one hour, destroyed the port. Not It was not fixed until February 1944. The attack was called the "Little Pearl Harbor".
The release of mustard gas from one of the cargo ships added to the deaths. The British and American governments hid the news about mustard gas and its effects on victims.