Kassel

Kassel
Shortly after the Dambusters Raid 16/17 May 1943, some 30 miles downstream of the Eder Dam. Large areas of water lie adjacent to the River Fulda which bisects the town.
Source: Imperial War Museum
Kassel
The city centre following the night of 22/23 October 1943. This view shows devastated buildings in the vicinity of Konigsplatz and the main railway station, many of which were still burning seven days after the attack. The damage to the railway system, and to industrial and residential buildings, constituted the most devastating attack on a German city since the raids on Hamburg in July 1943.
Source: Imperial War Museum
Kassel
Wrecked railway repair sheds in the Rothenditmold marshalling yards. These were hit in the last large raid on the city on the night of 8/9 March 1945, when 1,100 tons of bombs were dropped on its western parts.
Source: Imperial War Museum