Würzburg, March 23 1945
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On March 16, 1945, Würzburg was almost completely destroyed by an air raid by British bombers in just 20 minutes. The Institute of Psychology, highlighted by a red circle in the picture, located at Klinikstraße 8, was also wiped out.

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