German air raiders caught out by G. H. Davis
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German air raiders caught out by G. H. Davis
How German air raiders are caught in the toils of British defence during the Second World War. The effect of the anti-aircraft barrage on raiding bombers, which are forced by British gunfire into vertical banks, overturned, or otherwise submitted to sudden and violent shock. Date: 1940
Media ID 14125511
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Anti Bank Banks Barrage Bombers Davis Defence Firing Gunfire Overturned Raid Raiders Raiding Raids Shock Sudden Violent
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