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WW1: Survivors recall Hartlepool naval bombardment | WW1: Survivors recall Hartlepool naval bombardment |
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On the morning of 16 December 1914, the north-east shipping town of Hartlepool was bombarded by the German Navy during its first attack on the UK's home front during World War One. | On the morning of 16 December 1914, the north-east shipping town of Hartlepool was bombarded by the German Navy during its first attack on the UK's home front during World War One. |
During the 40-minute attack, 1,150 shells were fired, devastating large areas of the town. It left 130 people dead and hundreds more injured. | During the 40-minute attack, 1,150 shells were fired, devastating large areas of the town. It left 130 people dead and hundreds more injured. |
On the 100th anniversary, listen to archive recordings of survivors recalling the attack. | On the 100th anniversary, listen to archive recordings of survivors recalling the attack. |
All images courtesy of Hartlepool Culture and Information. Audio courtesy of Teesside Archives and BBC Tees. | All images courtesy of Hartlepool Culture and Information. Audio courtesy of Teesside Archives and BBC Tees. |
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Hartlepool Bombardment: How it unfolded on 16 December 1914 | |
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