JohnB wrote:
As I recall, they were back in action after the raid.
I'd think the facilities were used long after the war and any origional structures having been replaced during subsequent modernization efforts.
Romania, being part of the communist bloc, didn't seem to go in for a lot of historic preservation....
After the infamous raid on August 1st in 1943 most of the damage was repaired pretty quickly. However when the 15th Air Force started bombing raids from Foggia in Italy, Ploesti was subjected to numerous raids which all but put the refineries out of business by the time the Russians came marching in to "liberate" the country. There must have been some gigantic piles of scrap metal when clean up operations began after the war.