Timewatch - Dam Busters: The Race to Smash the German Dams
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James Holland presents an analysis of the 1943 mission to destroy German dams with a brand-new weapon - the bouncing bomb. Extraordinarily, the raid almost never happened. (R)
James Holland presents an analysis of the legendary 1943 Dam Busters raid, a low-level night mission that took 19 Lancaster bombers deep into the heart of enemy territory to destroy German dams with a brand new weapon - the bouncing bomb.
Of the many extraordinary things about the Dams raid, the biggest is that it almost never happened. When finally green lit, it set off an incredible race against time to form and train a new squadron. Their mission was to deliver a weapon that did not yet exist.
Unprecedented by any scale, and even more remarkable because the crews were not the experienced elite that legend sometimes suggests, Holland believes this truly is the greatest raid of all time. Yet, whilst arguing that the true impact of the successful raid has been underestimated, he also sets out to investigate whether the results should have been even greater. (R)
- Broadcast on BBC Two, 11:50PM Mon, 28 May 2012
- Available until 12:19AM Tue, 5 Jun 2012
- First broadcast BBC HD, 9:00PM Tue, 8 Nov 2011
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- Duration 60 minutes
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- Key talent James Holland



