
Illustrative photo: U.S. Air Force / Wikimedia Commons, public domain
Allied pilots targeted strategic locations in Czech cities during the Second World War. How do veterans recall these missions? What significance did they hold for them, and how do they view them now? I explore this and more in our next episode of our series on the end of the Second World War.
From 1944 onwards, residents of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia increasingly witnessed Allied bombers in the sky—American bombers by day and British bombers mainly by night.
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