Crime U.S. Bombing World’s Fair 1940 Police Victim
Crime U.S. Bombing World’s Fair 1940 Police Victim
Detectives Ferdinand Socha, were killed by the explosion of a bomb they were examining at the rear of the polish pavilion at the New York world?s fair on July 4, 1940 after it was discovered in and removed from the near-by British pavilion. Five others were injured. The bomb, a flame-throwing type, was disguised as a portable radio. (AP Photo)