Heligoland Blown ***** -- An aerial view as the great explosion goes up. Huge clouds of smoke completely cover the island.6,000 tons of explosives were used to destroy Heligoland the former German island fortress in the North Sea, in the greatest explosion since the Bikini atom. It is hoped that the submarine pens, galleries constructed by the Nazis have been destroyed used as a war base. April 30, 1947. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited)
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