German bombers of ww2
[DOC File]WW2 Roll of Honour - Alderson Family History Society
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WW2 Roll of Honour. ... HMS Wessex (D43) 24th May 1940, Western Europe off Calais, northern France in English Channel - by German bombers. Supporting British land forces in the defence of Calais (German invasion of France). A of diving planes, 27 strong, appeared above a group of ships. The first round of bombs from a squadron of bombers hit ...
[DOC File]Road to World War II Revision
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Allowed Hitler to use German bombers in Spanish Civil War (1937–39) No action over Anschluss (1938). Gave in over Sudetenland at Munich (1938). WHY APPEASEMENT? Chamberlain feared another war. People wanted peace so not enough public support to go to war. Belief in the League of Nations to solve problems so they did not threaten Hitler with war.
[DOC File]THE EUROPEAN HOLOCAUST
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The USSR produced more than 125,000 aircraft in WW II and 16,000 were bombers. 11,4287 were Pe-2s, which had a range of 750 miles. 2,527 were TU-2s, with a range of 1,300 miles. These aircraft were available in 1943 and 1944. The Soviets also had about 2,500 Western medium bombers …
[DOC File]The Road to World War II
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Guernica showed what German bombers could do to Britain if there was a war. Task. Write an essay, ‘Why did Chamberlain appease Hitler’. Chose the TEN most powerful reasons from the list above – each idea will take a paragraph.
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Jan 01 1945 – WW2: In Operation Bodenplatte, German planes attack American forward air bases in Europe. This is the last major offensive of the Luftwaffe. Jan 01 1946 – WW2: An American soldier accepts the surrender of about 20 Japanese soldiers who only discovered that the war was over by reading it in the newspaper.
[DOC File]CPUSH (Unit , # )
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In the summer of 1940, the German air force (the Luftwaffe) began making bombing runs over Great Britain. On a single day-August 15-approximately 2,000 German planes ranged over Britain. Every night for two solid months, bombers pounded London. The “Battle of …
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In WW2, safety took a back seat to combat. The AAF's worst accident rate was recorded by the A-36 Invader version of the P-51: a staggering 274 accidents per 100,000 flying hours. Next worst were the P-39 at 245, the P-40 at 188, and the P-38 at 139. All were …
[DOC File]Chapter 2: A History of Geschwader Bongart
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The German battle group was reported to have taken up a hedgehog position at Vassieux-en-Vercors, but the day’s objective was not reached due to strong enemy resistance. Re 2002 fighter-bombers, along with other Luftwaffe aircraft, dropped a total of 7.5 tons of bombs.
[DOCX File]National Archives
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Included are trial curve charts for the USS Coral Sea, USS Lexington, USS Yorktown, USS Alabama and the USS Indianapolis. Of note is one trial curve chart for the USS Monterey (BM-6, built in 1893), a Monterey-class monitor ship. Also included are trial curve charts for captured WWII-era German U-boats, and one German Destroyer (Z-39/1936-A).
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