After the war Harris moved to South Africa, where he managed the South African Marine Corporation. He was created a baronet in 1953. He died in England in 1984. 戰後,哈裏斯移居南非,管理南非海運公司。 1953 年他被封為男爵。https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Harris
Harris was born on 13 April 1892, at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, where his parents were staying while his father George Steel Travers Harris, a government engineer in India, was on home leave.[2] With his father in India most of the time, Harris grew up without a sense of solid roots and belonging; he spent much of his later childhood with the family of a Kent rector, the Reverend C E Graham-Jones, whom he later recalled fondly.[3] Harris was educated at Allhallows School in Devon, while his two elder brothers were educated at the more prestigious Sherborne and Eton, respectively; according to biographer Henry Probert, this was because Sherborne and Eton were expensive and "there was not much money left for number three".[4]
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Bomber Harris is a 1989 BBC television drama biography based on the life of Arthur Harris, who was Commander-in-chief of RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War. Starring: John Thaw, Robert Hardy, Frederick Treves, Bernard Kay Enjoy Samuel Rochberger P.S. To appreciate the unbelievable courage and bravery of RAF Bomber Command crews in WW2 its recommended to watch this Brilliant documentary: • RAF Bomber Command 1939-1945 (Best to watch on smartphone due to low resolution available).
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I have any rights to this documentary!
Please somebody help me to know full title of this movie and narrator's name.
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Long live Bomber Command and Air Marshall Sir Arthur "Bomber" Harris!
STARRING:
Historians & authors - Sir Max Hastings, Stephen Bungay, Richard Overy and Frederick Taylor
Veterans - Bill Burke, Maurice Flower, Tom Wingham, Harold Nash, Jack Eveleigh, Alan Bryett, 'Adge' Boal, Ricky Dyson, Hal Croxson, Jim Chapman, Robin Murray, Leonard Miller, Jim Rogers, Peter Baker, John Whiteley, Robert Kee, Dennis Wiltshire, Peter Spoden and John Holmes
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Here are some quotes from Sir Arthur "Bomber" Harris, the British air officer who led the Royal Air Force's "saturation bombing" of Germany during World War II:
"War. The only thing that matters is you win. You bloody well win! And then to hell with it".
"We've been accused of murder. What would we have been accused of had we let Hitler and his bloody gang win the bloody war?".
"War is a battle between heavyweights. The winner is the one that clobbers hardest, with the maximum effort, in the minimum time. That means Berlin!".
"The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everyone else, and nobody was going to bomb them".
"Attacks on cities like any other act of war are intolerable unless they are strategically justified".
"You cannot stop it, and you know it. You have no chance".
We can wreck Berlin from end to end if the Americans will come in with us. It will cost us between 400 and 500 planes. It will cost Germany the war. There are no words with which I can do justice to the air-crew who fought under my command.
Arthur Harris - Quotes - IMDb
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Cast: Albert Finney as Churchill, Vanessa Redgrave as Clementine—just a perfect pair! This is a beautifully written film incorporating several real Churchill quotes. The incidents are largely based on fact.
This film is remarkable both for context and relevance. It illustrates the same reluctance of the British people to face reality while simultaneously believing all will be well. The 1930’s were not dissimilar to nowadays which again very few seem to be concerned about. Unfortunately today there is no Churchill to pull us together. Not only is it great entertainment with many well known actors and beautiful scenery but so appropriate. Should be watched by everyone. Thanks.
@patmillar961 Thanks for your input. I’m a retired British Army Officer who emigrated in 1996 - so am rather out of touch with what is happening in UK - but as I read how people seem to be complaining constantly, the reality is that only by doing something will circumstances improve. To do this we have to realize Britain must WAKE UP TO THE FACT that we are failing. Regenerate a will to lead and instill pride. This will depend on young people being given opportunities to take responsibility and perhaps by so doing others can achieve their potential. Leadership is not always popular but subjugation is far worse. Ignore the easy option. Think of a better place.