camp- and railroad-bombing question into his larger thesis by positing that the. Allies
In the run-up to D-Day, the Allies fought a desperate battle for air-superiority, a near-run thing, which was not achieved till the last moment beforeĀ ...
On 4 April 1944, a Mosquito plane from 60 Photo Recon Squadron of the South African Air Force flew out of Foggia base in Southern Italy to photograph the factory.
Auschwitz." The Mosquito was a wooden plane, lacking any defensive
Netanyahu claimed the Allies could have bombed the tracks and saved
the range of American bombers flying from a complex of airstrips in Foggia, Italy.
So where were these rail tracks, and what would it take to 'bomb' them?
Wellington medium bombers and twin-engine British Mosquito,. Boston, and Ventura
Evidence suggest that the Allies were aware of the infamous Nazi death camp
War Two should have attempted to bomb Auschwitz gas chambers or the