British bombers are countered by flak and night fighters
Video Title :
British bombers are countered by flak and night fighters
Description :
In the Rhenish-Westphalian region, British bombers are countered by flak and night fighters. Bombing damage in Krefeld. Aftermath of bombing in German civilian areas, fire fighting, Food given out by field kitchens, streetcar cable repaired, ruins of cultural monuments and social-welfare institutions.
WW2 Combat footage. German Wartime Newsreel (Die Deutsche Wochenschau, 30 Jun 1943).
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4483
Rating :
4.50
Keywords, Tags :
ww2 wwII boeing b17 b24 b29 liberator fortress db3 pe2 la5 wochenschau air force footage luftwaffe lancaster mosquito
Video Length :
5 : 2
Comments :
its disgraceful
i'm australian 3rd world internet thing
its buffering
so i'll watch it soon
i can hear the wagner going on
apt i feel given the content
i have to look to type but i read subtitles quickly
its the sbs in me u see
the bombing of dresden is on sbs tonight lucky i'm taping it hey
they say its the most expensive german movie ever made
in deutch et english
Didn't Germany do all in it's power to terror bomb England? what's the difference?
The difference is that the Nazis mentioned the fact that they wanted to kill anyone including civilians who are against them anywhere whereas the British/American/Soviet coalition propagated their war against only Nazis (only the armed forces that includes anybody with a gun & loyalty to the Reich, Axis etc) but more or less many civilians were deliberately targeted in the war by the Allies. Similar to the fact that to kill a fly in a hospital, one uses a TNT instead of a flyswatter.
So because the Nazis were open with their true intent that means they are absolved of any wrong doing?
Nope, they were wrong in doing that. TKing civilians is never a good thing. But other facts are that civilians are the people who strengthen the economy, so in order to weaken economy every battling nation has targeted civilians this is a plain & hard fact. Because such situations are similar to glass half-empty/half-full it mainly depends how one conceives the situation.