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1943 Naples post-office bombing : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1943 Naples post-office bombing
The 1943 Naples post office bombing occurred on October 7, 1943, after the U.S. Fifth Army had captured Naples (October 1) and reached the Volturno River (October 6). The Central Post Office Building, an imposing structure completed in 1936 and located in the center of the city, was looted by the Nazi troops during the occupation and after their retreat was occupied by families made homeless by the bombing and destruction heaped on the city during the insurrection, known as the ''"Four days of Naples"'', that had taken place a few weeks earlier. On that morning a series of violent explosions ripped through the building and caused heavy damage to the surrounding buildings and the death of more than 100 people, including women, children and members of a 82nd Airborne Division unit. The unit was commanded by General Matthew B. Ridgway. An investigation determined that the explosion was the result of several time bombs planted by the Germans six days earlier. A reporter from the ''Time'' and ''Life'' magazines, Will Lang Jr., was no more than 300 feet from the explosion when it occurred. The shockwave threw him to the ground, and the impact sprained his right arm. A photographer for ''LIFE'' magazine, Robert Capa, and ''Acme News'' photographer Charles Corte began taking pictures of the shattered Post Office and the carnage lying in the streets. One of the physicians on hand was Brigadier General Edgar Hume whose office was across the street from the post office. ==References==
*Will Lang Jr.'s account of the Naples Post Office explosion may be found in ''Life'' dated: November 1, 1943 and ''Time'' dated February 14, 1944.
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