Fast Overview: The last missions of the 390th Bomb Groups saw aircrafts with all guns removed and bomb bays loaded with food. An interesting event at the end of WWII when germans and allied forces agreed on a cease fire to help starving Dutch people.
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The last missions of the 390th Bomb Groups saw aircrafts with all guns removed and bomb bays loaded with food. An interesting event at the end of WWII when germans and allied forces agreed on a cease fire to help starving Dutch people.
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195, 576, 622, 626, 635 Squadrons RAF, to name but a few, were involved in Interviews with American B-17 crewmen who flew on the Dutch food drops during World War II. In the last days of World War II, Allied heavy bombers flew over the occupied Netherlands with full bomb bays — but this time they ...
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- In the last days of World War II, Allied heavy bombers flew over the occupied Netherlands with full bomb bays — but this time they ...
- An interesting event at the end of WWII when germans and allied forces agreed on a cease fire to help starving Dutch people.
- The last missions of the 390th Bomb Groups saw aircrafts with all guns removed and bomb bays loaded with food.
- Interviews with American B-17 crewmen who flew on the Dutch food drops during World War II.
- 195, 576, 622, 626, 635 Squadrons RAF, to name but a few, were involved in
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