The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 128Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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... bombers driven by inferior pilots could not be nullified by the superior but fewer fighters and pilots of the Finns . Even so , the Russian bombers by themselves did not achieve the victory . The numbers of the Red Army were the ...
... bombers driven by inferior pilots could not be nullified by the superior but fewer fighters and pilots of the Finns . Even so , the Russian bombers by themselves did not achieve the victory . The numbers of the Red Army were the ...
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... bombers with slim fuselages , in which it would be impossible to fit such turrets , the chances of their changing from evasive bombers to combative bombers in a reasonable time are very small indeed . In the Norwegian campaign the bombers ...
... bombers with slim fuselages , in which it would be impossible to fit such turrets , the chances of their changing from evasive bombers to combative bombers in a reasonable time are very small indeed . In the Norwegian campaign the bombers ...
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... bombers did not prevent the French troops from withdrawing their line . At present there is no evidence to prove that the German bombers by themselves could have beaten the French Army . That result was brought about by the combined ...
... bombers did not prevent the French troops from withdrawing their line . At present there is no evidence to prove that the German bombers by themselves could have beaten the French Army . That result was brought about by the combined ...
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