Allied bomber planes bomb Abbeville and Rennes in France, during World War II. HD Stock Footage
Adolf Goebbels
Published on Dec 15, 2023
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Allied bomber planes bomb Abbeville and Rennes in France, during World War II.
Allied bombers hit German targets in Abbeville and Rennes in France. British Blenheim bombers are seen flying through black bursts of Flak. U.S. B-26 Martin Marauder bombers in flight. Bombing of German airfield at Abbeville. Views from cockpit of a British bomber flying at extremely low altitude, skimming rooftops, to attack German targets in Rennes, France. View of bullet holes, from ground fire, in the left wing of the aircraft in flight. Location: France. Date: 1943.
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