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This book, packed with first-hand accounts, detailed colour illustrations and rare contemporary photographs, charts the surprising story of the reconnaissance and bomber aces of World War 1. It ...
One night of heavy bombing she was preparing to leave her shift for home, when she literally bumped into 'Bomber' Harris in the underground corridor. He quietly said to her " Its pretty bad out ...
The De Havilliand DH-4 of World War I could carry 460 pounds of bombs. By the end of World War II, a single B-29 bomber could deliver a nuclear bomb with the explosive power of 30,000,000 pounds.
After the war I got a lot of information from Leonard Cheshire who worked closely with Bomber Harris during the war years. I was interested in why Dresden was selected as a bombing target.
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