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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

The Luftwaffe Grounded

Spectators at the wreckage of a Dornier Do 17, shot down in England on August 12, 1940. Between July 10 and October 31, the Luftwaffe lost some 1,294 aircraft to the RAF's approximately 788 aircraft.
Posted by MUSEUM CURATOR at 10:45 PM
Labels: 1940, Aircraft, Battle of Britain, Britain, European War, Luftwaffe

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