Rabu, 13 September 2017

WWII Today- October 2011

The ‘Dambusters’ Fly Again Famous Bombing Raid Reenacted Allied bombing, for all its lethal ferocity, was not an exact science. When the Royal Air Force set its sights on the heavily defended hydroelectric dams in Germany’s Ruhr Valley, the technical challenges were especially immense. But legendary aircraft engineer Barnes Wallis set to it. His ingenious …

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