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This is a historic photograph of a World War II bombing mission. The image shows a formation of Consolidated B-24 "Liberator" bombers flying in formation, having just completed a bombing run on the city of Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, on June 16, 1944. The photograph is part of the 15th Air Force's documentation, taken from an altitude of 22,000 feet. The image provides a unique glimpse into a significant moment in history, capturing the scale and organization of the Allied forces' aerial campaign during World War II. The original caption and metadata, "Bombing of Bratislava, Czechoslovakia," are preserved, adding to the historical significance of this photograph.