Crime U.S. Bombing World’s Fair 1940
Crime U.S. Bombing World’s Fair 1940
A policeman stands over the holster and revolver of one of two detectives who were killed by a bomb, found in the British Pavilion at the New York world?s fair on July 4, 1940, which exploded as officers examined it in the rear of the polish exhibit. The holster and most of the clothes were torn off one of the detectives by the flame-throwing bomb. Five others were injured by the blast. (AP Photo)