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History of Bomber Command DVD

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In 1939, small groups of airmen set out, day after day, night after night from air bases all over Britain. Their destinations...were the towns and cities, factories and docks, rail yards and oil refineries of Germany and the lands it had ruthlessly occupied. Their mission... to destroy the capability of Nazi Germany to wage war against Britain, as effectively and as intensively as possible. The men... were the men of RAF Bomber Command, almost half of them were never to return. This is their story... told in graphic detail by the few remaining survivors and by their... former enemies. Illustrated with gripping and starkly dramatic footage filmed under combat conditions in a world at war, this DVD collection examines all the major operations undertaken by Bomber Command from 1939 through to the final victory in 1945. [show more]

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Released
13 February 2017
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Simply Media 
Classification
Runtime
55 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5019322664987 
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Documentary about the soldiers of RAF Bomber Command who fought for their country from the skies above. Their target was Nazi Germany; their mission to destroy their capabilities of waging war against the British Isles. Told through detailed accounts from the few men who survived, the documentary uses dramatic archive footage to detail the extreme conditions in which these men risked, and often lost, their lives.