Disc 1
• Germans Raid Bari - One of the most disastrous bombing attacks against allied ships during the entire war took place at Bari, Italy, on December 2, 1943.
• Bombing Of Burma - Though considered a backwater, Burma, and the supply line that ran through it, was the key to keeping China in the war against Japan.
• Supplies For China By Air - Beginning in April 1942, pilots started flying the "Hump," a dangerous 530-mile long passage over the Himalayan Mountains.
• Bombing If New Britain - Rabaul, situated on New Britain Island in the Bismarck Archipelago, was the major Japanese naval and air base in the Southwest Pacific.
• Bombing Of Berlin - Berlin was the chief urban center of Nazi Germany during the Second World War, and by late 1943, the target of countless bombing raids.
• Double-Header Marauder Operations - The Martin B-26 Marauder, a medium bomber, is sent against industrial targets in Germany.
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Disc 2
• Bombing Of Cassino - Cassino, Italy was the scene of the bloodiest of the Western Allies' struggles with the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War.
• South Pacific Action - Air superiority was crucial to the war in the Pacific, and the establishment of airfields for land based aircraft played a central role in strategic planning.
• Invasion - With Allied forces ashore after the D-Day invasion, the establishment of airfields on the continent was vital in sustaining the campaign.
• Attacks Against Italy - During the advance on Rome from southern Italy, enemy installations were continually harassed by Allied aircraft.
• Fighter Kills On D-Day - Gun sight aiming point cameras record fighter activity over occupied France on June 6, 1944.
• Attacks Against Europe - From their bases in England, B-17 formations strike deep into the heart of the German homeland.
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