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  2. Bombing of Berlin in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The first RAF raid on the interior of Germany took place on 19 March 1940 at Hörnum. [7] On the night of 10–11 May 1940 the RAF bombed Dortmund. [8] The Jules Verne, a variant of the Farman F.220 of the French Naval Aviation, was the first Allied bomber to raid Berlin. On the night of 7 June 1940, it dropped eight bombs of 250 kg (550 lb ...

  3. Farman F.220 - Wikipedia

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    A variant NC 223.4 Jules Verne, a mail delivery plane converted back into a bomber after requisition in the beginning of World War II, of French Naval Aviation was the first Allied bomber to raid Berlin: on the night of 7 June 1940 aircraft of this variant dropped eight bombs of 250 kg and 80 of 10 kg weight on the German capital. [4]

  4. 1940 in aviation - Wikipedia

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    June 7–8 (overnight) – The French Naval Aviation SNCAC NC.223 bomber Jules Verne (registration F-ARIN), conducts the first bombing raid on Berlin of World War II, making a 22-hour flight that involves flying over Denmark to approach Berlin from the Baltic Sea.

  5. French submarine tender Jules Verne - Wikipedia

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    World War II began on 1 September 1939 with the German invasion of Poland, and France entered the war on the side of the Allies on 3 September 1939. Jules Verne was based at Oran in Algeria at the time, and later moved to Casablanca in French Morocco to support submarines based there. [1] Later still, she returned to Brest. [1]

  6. German science fiction - Wikipedia

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    German science fiction literature encompasses all German-language literary productions, whether of German, Swiss or Austrian origin, in the science fiction genre. German science fiction literature in the modern sense appeared at the end of the 19th century with the writer Kurd Laßwitz, while Jules Verne in France had already written most of his Voyages extraordinaires and H. G. Wells in Great ...

  7. Jules Verne bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Jules Verne, circa 1856 Jules Verne (1828–1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright. Most famous for his novel sequence , the Voyages Extraordinaires , Verne also wrote assorted short stories, plays, miscellaneous novels, essays, and poetry.

  8. Blockade runner - Wikipedia

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    Blockade runner USS Banshee, 1863. A blockade runner is a merchant vessel used for evading a naval blockade of a port or strait.It is usually light and fast, using stealth and speed rather than confronting the blockaders in order to break the blockade.

  9. Robur the Conqueror - Wikipedia

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    He is first mentioned in Volume 1 corresponding with Captain Mors, the "Sky Pirate", a German fictional air-based character. An entry in the supplementary The New Traveller's Almanac in the back of Volume 2 indicates that Robur is conscripted to lead Les Hommes Mysterieux ("The Mysterious Men"), which is a French analogue to the British team.