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Victory Through Air Power part 3

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2009

A film feature that Walt Disney himself made to send a message during World War II giving ideas on how to get directly to Japan to bomb it. Remember this is not how it all happened. This was meant to give ideas and sending a message rather than making people laugh. I think it is great.

Walt Disney Pictures and United Artist. 1942

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  • 6:40 what is the name of the place where they used all those bombs? It sounds like "pimone"

  • @Donovan510 I believe so.

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  • "...the most devastating explosives ever conceived by Science" - you ain't seen nothing yet!

  • was that the red baron?

    he was shot by a single bullet and died on the ground after he landed his plane. probably walt wanted it to be shown that way because baron was german.

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  • @Donovan510 It's Cologne, which is in western Germany near the border with Belgium and Luxembourg.

  • @fireguy789 Oh. My condolences.

  • @jtomally9681 I was referring to the beginning of the video where it recounts the development of planes in WW1, I know this film was made during WW2.

  • @fireguy789 No. This was WWII.

  • @ammar7773 The Franco-Prussian (German) war your thinking of was fought in the 1870s, long before planes. This is WW1, where France and Germany were pitted against each other once again.

  • Funny thing is, the Germans invented the synchronizing apparatus.

  • "Jeepers! President Roosevelt wants 50,00 planes a year!" Just imagine if the tea-baggers were around then. We would be speaking German now.

  • @SSTTEEAALLTTHH Yes he flew a Fokker Dr. I triplane (a replica of the the British Sopwith Triplane) in "blood" red color. He was shot through the heart and lungs by either Captain Roy Brown (credited by the Royal Air Force), Cedric Popkin (AA Gunner), or Snowy Evans (gunner)

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