better dead than red
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Last night before bed, I was on YouTube and happened upon the audio from the original post in this topic. As I very much enjoy it, I had it a listen again.
For some reason, I decided to read the comment section. A man posted that it was his father who had worked for the BBC and made the recording on the bombing run.
This, of course, sparked arguments as to whether it is a real recording and some posters called the man a liar whilst others told those individuals to GFY.
Then, much to my delight, someone posted this to support the man who said it was his dad who did the recording on the mission. It's approximately an hour long. I listened as I fell asleep so I'll have to go back and listen to the last half but, if you enjoy history, I believe you will enjoy it.
For some reason, I decided to read the comment section. A man posted that it was his father who had worked for the BBC and made the recording on the bombing run.
This, of course, sparked arguments as to whether it is a real recording and some posters called the man a liar whilst others told those individuals to GFY.
Then, much to my delight, someone posted this to support the man who said it was his dad who did the recording on the mission. It's approximately an hour long. I listened as I fell asleep so I'll have to go back and listen to the last half but, if you enjoy history, I believe you will enjoy it.
Archive on 4 - Bombing Berlin - BBC Sounds
Stephen Evans on Wynford Vaughan-Thomas's 1943 dispatch during a bombing raid on Berlin.
www.bbc.co.uk
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