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Dresden Bombed To Atoms: World War II (1945) | British Pathé

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RAF heavy bombers are seen dropping bombs over Dresden, Germany toward the end of World War II in this remarkable archive footage from 1945.

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(FILM ID:1147.17)

Full title reads: "DRESDEN BOMBED TO ATOMS".

Dresden, Germany.

Several shots of formation of Lancaster planes in flight. Close up shot of propellor of Lancaster spinning while plane is in flight. Aerial night shots of bombs bursting, incendiary fires and antiaircraft fire during bombing raid Dresden.

Aerial shots of formation of Flying Fortresses with vapour trails - day after the RAF (Royal Air Force) bombing. Close up shot of Flying Fortress in flight. Aerial shots of bombs leaving plane and falling on Dresden.

(M & T. Negs.)

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