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Release Date:
June 1, 2002
Original Title:
Bomber Command: 1939-1945
Genres:
Documentary | War
Production Companies:
Pegasus
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
A condensed yet comprehensive look at the development and operations of RAF Bomber Command, from a fledgling force at the outbreak of hostilities to one of the most potent forces in the World on the final day. The video looks at the early years of 1939-1940 when the force suffered huge losses, through to 1941 when they began to possess the means of victory. In 1942 they developed new tactics and new aircraft and by 1943, with the use of the Pathfinder Force, they were making 1,000 bomber raids on Germany and for the next two years the Nazis reaped the 'Whirlwind' that 'Bomber Harris' had promised them. By 1945 they had destroyed most of Germany's towns and cities and broken the morale of the population.
Director:
Robert Garofalo
Editor:
Michael Dunne
Producer:
Lyn Beardsall
Robert Garofalo
Production Manager:
Joanne Garofalo
Sound:
John Buckley
Writer:
Robert Garofalo
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