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By Phil Noble

In Germany, King Charles honours victims of WWII allied bombings

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (R), Britain's King Charles III (C), and Hamburg's Mayor Peter Tschentscher (L) pay their respects during a wreath-laying ceremony during their visit to the St Nikolai Memorial Church in Hamburg, northern Germany on March 31, 2023. - Britain's Royal Couple is on a three-day tour in Germany for Charles' first state visit as king, with the trip billed as "an important European gesture" to maintain strong ties after Brexit. ADRIAN DENNIS/Pool via REUTERS

King Charles laid a wreath in memory of the victims of the allied bombing in World War Two during a visit to Hamburg's St Nikolai memorial, the remains of a church in Germany's northern port city severely damaged by the air raids.

The gesture comes on the last day of Charles' three-day tour of Germany, his first overseas state trip since ascending the British throne last year designed to strengthen bilateral and European ties.

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, first lady Elke Buedenbender, Britain's King Charles, Camilla, Queen Consort, Hamburg Mayor Peter Tschentscher and his wife Eva-Maria Tschentscher visit St. Nikolai church memorial dedicated to the victims of allied bombings during World War Two in Hamburg, Germany, March 31, 2023. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

It comes shortly before the 80th anniversary of the allied bombing of Hamburg in July known as "Operation Gomorrah" that killed some 40,000 people and destroyed swathes of the city.

In response to Nazi air raids on civilian targets in Poland and later London, the Allies dropped about 1.9 million tonnes of bombs on Germany in an effort to cripple German industry. The allied raids killed some 500,000 people.

Earlier, Charles also paid his respects at the memorial to the Kindertransporte, a rescue mission that allowed some 10,000 Jewish children to flee Nazi-occupied Europe in the late 1930, mostly to Britain.

Britain's King Charles III and Britain's Camilla, Queen Consort pay their respects during a wreath-laying ceremony during their visit to the St Nikolai Memorial Church in Hamburg, northern Germany on March 31, 2023. - Britain's Royal Couple is on a three-day tour in Germany for Charles' first state visit as king, with the trip billed as "an important European gesture" to maintain strong ties after Brexit. ADRIAN DENNIS/Pool via REUTERS

"Heeding the lessons of the past is our sacred responsibility, but it can only be fully discharged through a commitment to our shared future," Charles said in a bilingual address to the Bundestag lower house of parliament on Thursday.

"Together we must be vigilant against threats to our values and freedoms, and resolute in our determination to confront them."

Later on Friday, Charles, who succeeded his mother Queen Elizabeth when she died in September, is set to learn more about the port of Hamburg's adoption of green technologies and to meet representatives of some of the firms involved.

Britain's King Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort greet people during their visit in Hamburg, Germany, March 31, 2023. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer

"Our countries are both accelerating the expansion of our hydrogen economies, the fuel which could transform our future," he told the Bundestag. "I am looking forward to seeing Hamburg’s plans to use hydrogen in its efforts to become a fully sustainable port."

Throughout his visit, German officials have praised his interest in environmental causes and sustainability that has shone through in the engagements he has chosen to undertake.

"I have great respect for his decades-long commitment to the protection of the environment and climate," tweeted German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, designated the "climate chancellor" during his election campaign in 2021.

HAMBURG, GERMANY - MARCH 31: A general view of onlookers at Hamburg City Hall on March 31, 2023 in Hamburg, Germany. The King and The Queen Consort's first state visit to Germany will take place in Berlin, Brandenburg and Hamburg from Sunday 29th March to Friday 31st March 2023. The king and queen consort's state visit to France, which was schedule March 26th - 29th, has been postponed amid mass strikes and protests. Chris Jackson/Pool via REUTERS

(Reporting by Phil Noble and Maria Martinez; Writing by Sarah Marsh; editing by Matthias Williams, William Maclean)

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