File:Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress crashed at Bulltofta Airport, Malmö, Sweden on 20 June 1944.jpg

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Svenska: En amerikansk «flygande fästning» har nödlandat på Bulltofta och brinner upp efter nedslaget. I förgrunden den avslitna vingen. Tillsammans 21 amerikanska flygplan nödlandade eller störtade på svenskt område i Skåne och Halland, och fem man av deras besättningar omkomma, medan de övriga omhändertagas av militär och hemvärn.
English: An American "Flying Fortress" has emergency landed at Bulltofta Airport in Malmö, Sweden and burns up after the crash. In the foreground the torned wing. A total of 21 US aircraft emergency landed, or crashed on Swedish territory in the provinces of Skåne and Halland, and five men of their crews were killed, while the others were taken care of by the Swedish military and Home Guard.
Date Taken on 20 June 1944
Source Rudberg, Erik , ed. (in swedish) (1945) Svenska Dagbladets årsbok TJUGOANDRA ÅRGÅNGEN (Händelserna 1944), Stockholm: Svenska Dagbladet, pp. 29−30
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