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English: THE INCREASING SIZE OF BOMBS

(Left) A bomb in 1914-15. A sample of the largest aerial bomb used at the beginning of the war.

(Right) A bomb in 1918. This bomb carried an explosive charge of one ton, and was prepared to bomb Berlin in 1919.
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Author Will Irwin

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