The Belfast Blitz: The City in the War Years
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Ulster Historical Foundation, 2015.
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Brian Barton., & Brian Barton|AUTHOR. (2015). The Belfast Blitz: The City in the War Years . Ulster Historical Foundation.

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Brian Barton and Brian Barton|AUTHOR. 2015. The Belfast Blitz: The City in the War Years. Ulster Historical Foundation.

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Brian Barton and Brian Barton|AUTHOR. The Belfast Blitz: The City in the War Years Ulster Historical Foundation, 2015.

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Brian Barton, and Brian Barton|AUTHOR. The Belfast Blitz: The City in the War Years Ulster Historical Foundation, 2015.

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