'Men, women and children too, ran hysterically, falling and stumbling, getting up, tripping and falling again, rolling over and over. Most of them managed to regain their feet and made it to the water. But many of them never made it and were left behind, their feet drumming in blinding pain on the overheated pavements amidst the rubble, until there came one last convulsing shudder from the smoking "thing" on the ground, and then no further movement.' Martin Caidin, The Night Hamburg Died.
'Phosphorous burns were not infrequent.' U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey.
'Phosphorous was used "because of its demonstrated ability to depress the morale of the Germans."' Official British source.
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