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WWII.Air.Crash.Detectives.S01E02.DVDRip.x264-CBFD
Genre .............: Documentary / History
Duration ..........: 44mn 8s
Size ..............: 358 MiB
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Proof On Ep 1.
From 1939 to 1945 thousands of young airmen met terrible ends not at the
hands the enemy s machine guns or because of the murderous flak of
anti-aircraft fire, but in catastrophic accidents and training crashes.
Incredibly, these incidents accounted for the lives of over 8,000 men.
All over the world training flights and cargo transport journeys all
sometimes ended in disaster.
Perhaps it s not so surprising that, amid the weight of the human costs
of the air war against Germany, these hidden losses have been forgotten;
but all the men in the aircraft which never returned signed up for the
same war, and they were all someone s father, brother or son. The same
letters went home to every family.
Luckily, there are some who believe those brave men should not be a
footnote in military history. They are the World War 2 air crash detectives
and now, for the first time, they have agreed to let us join them.
Episode 2: Sikorski s Last Flight
4 July 1943 11:07pm a Liberator bomber from RAF Transport Command takes
off from Gibraltar for England. On board is General Wladyslaw Sikorski,
Prime Minister of Poland s London-based government in exile and
Commander-in-Chief of its armed forces, returning from visiting Polish
troops in the Middle East. On take-off, the aircraft climbs normally from
the runway, levels off to gather speed but then suddenly loses height and
crashes into the harbour. The 62-year-old Polish general is killed, along
with 15 others. The sole survivor is the Czech-born pilot, Eduard Prchal,
who is rescued by an RAF launch. The bodies of five passengers and crew,
including Sikorski s daughter, are never found. This episode pieces together
the events of that night, the cause of the crash and examines the murky
world of WWII international espionage and the case for an assassination.
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