Bombing at world’s fair grounds
Bombing at world’s fair grounds
One of two policemen killed by a bomb explosion at the New York world?s fair on July 4, 1940, is shown as his body was removed to an ambulance. The blast ripped most of the clothing off the victim in the foreground. One of his shoes may be seen at the curb. The bomb, disguised as a portable radio set, was found in the British Pavilion and to the lawn near the polish exhibit when in exploded, killing two and injuring several. (**Caption information received incomplete) (AP Photo)