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'''Elsie Mitchell''' and five children she was watching were killed by a Japanese ] which drifted over the Pacific into Oregon on May 5 1945. They were the only people killed by enemy attack on the US mainland during ]. '''Elsie Mitchell''' and five children she was watching were killed by a Japanese ] which drifted over the Pacific into Oregon on May 5 1945. They were the only people killed by enemy attack on the US mainland during ].


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Elsie Mitchell and five children she was watching were killed by a Japanese balloon bomb which drifted over the Pacific into Oregon on May 5 1945. They were the only people killed by enemy attack on the US mainland during World War II.

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