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OPERATION CARTHAGE. (March 21, 1945) At the request of the Danish resistance movement, a force of RAF Mosquitos attacked the Gestapo Headquarters in Copenhagen. The Gestapo had taken over the five storey Shell House, pre-war H/Q of the Shell Petroleum Company. On the day of the raid it housed a large number of Danish resistance fighters who had been arrested and were being interrogated as the first bombs fell. Some prisoners were killed but many escaped during the bombing. Around one hundred Gestapo agents and their Danish collaborators were killed. A statue marks the site at Jeanne d'Arc Catholic School, showing a nun clutching two terrified children looking up at the sky, Although the raid was successful, a horrific tragedy occurred nearby. One of the Mosquitos, on its bombing run, struck a light mast in the railway goods yard, veered to the left and crashed in a ball of fire near the Jeanne d'Arc Catholic School. The fire and smoke from the crash was mistakenly targeted by the next wave of Mosquitos which dropped their bombs on and around the crash site. The resulting fires soon spread to other buildings and eventually engulfed the school which burned to the ground in less than two hours. Eighty-six children and ten teachers lost their lives in this tragedy and sixty-seven were injured. When rescuers reached the school cellars they found the bodies of forty-two children huddled together. All had drowned in water from the firemen's hoses. |
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