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Blockbuster bomb
Large conventional bombs used in World War II by the Royal Air Force / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A blockbuster bomb or cookie was one of several of the largest conventional bombs used in World War II by the Royal Air Force (RAF). The term blockbuster was originally a name coined by the press and referred to a bomb which had enough explosive power to destroy an entire street or large building through the effects of blast in conjunction with incendiary bombs.
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