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    The ger occupy Britain or to force us out of the war on Nazi terms and 13 hours that save Britain okay ladies and gentlemen yes know what time it is this your boy only but guys today yeah this video is going to be a long one so be ready just sit back down

    There yeah yeah guys get some coffee get some to drink okay and watch this video with me let’s get this started World War II the 13 hours that save Britain free documentary history okay subscribe like boom action time on one day in September 1940 the Battle of Britain reached its decisive

    Moment yes sir throughout the summer months Britain’s fighter command had fought a desperate battle against the LOF as far as the planes were concerned we’d never seen anything like it it was just awesome it was they were overhead there were masses of them they’ only got

    To come across the water and they were here wow everybody was in the front line the the civilians were in the front line beneath the battle ridden Skies people from all walks of life became involved in the defense of Britain age situation or circumstance was no barrier m- it was

    A time that this country was actually welded together with one aim in mind to defeat the aggressor yo history has told us that when the British do come together they put their minds together they forget their differences like Oh my days their force their force is Unstoppable all

    Right at this point they knew it was a matter of life or death it was a matter of being British or being anihilated completely each day they face the Grim realities of war the next thing he said I know I was standing on me own the other man’s on

    The floor he’ been bombed to me as a child it seemed extraordinary fun and then I glassed right and I saw this huge formation of spars and hurrians making their way directly towards the formation of the bombers they fing just unbelievable they’re flying like Angeles of death coming you

    Can see them coming B to see so many aircraft never seen so many aircraft one day of dramatic aerial combat would now decide the fate of the nation role of the L offer during the Battle of Brit was to destroy fighter command to gain air superiority to enable The Invasion

    To take place occupy Britain or to forces out of the war on Nazi terms Oh my days this is the story of that day the 15th of September 1940 look at them in Disguise look at them look at death coming to you and 13 hours that save Britain okay [Applause] H Hitler’s Nazi Germany dominates Europe his armed forces have swept across the continent crushing all opposition of his enemies only Britain remains undefeated Blitz Creek the rest of Europe was either in thw to Nazi Germany or had been conquered Poland Denmark Norway France Belgium Holland Luxembourg these countries had fallen

    Wow so Germany was at the peak of his powers Herman guring head of the look waffer believes that attacks by German air force alone can bring Britain to its knees he has promised the furer that the Royal Air Force will be swept from the skies okay okay the German air force had

    Concentrated on the Royal Air Force both in the air and on the ground the fighter airfields Germans were flying what they term free Hunts 100 150 uh Fighters sweeping over Southern Britain hunting out the hurricans Spitfires an instruction went out to our Pilots not to engage these Fighters unless they

    Were escorting bombers so the myth started to grow that the Royal Air Force was being depleted and defeated okay the following events take place between 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 13 hours that proved a turning point in the war with Germany 6:34 a.m. Sunday Dawns for a country that has

    Lived in fear of invasion for more than 3 months we had the Germans knocking at the door if the Air Force have been overwhelmed they would have been in London within within a week or so we couldn’t have stopped it when France fell we didn’t think we

    Had a chance I mean they’d only got to come across the water and they were here we were very conscious of the fact that if we lost it I won’t say the game was up at the battle the war would have been fought on our territory I think to any outside

    Observer you think well how come that small country survive against this might organized yes how I said to this old Soldier tell me what are we going to do if the Germans come he said if the German must come son you will do what you’re told our sort of Captain Maring Captain was

    Replaced and he used to finish each parade before I dismiss you remember boys take no prisoners shoot the bastards and your M take no prisoners shoot the bast yes is kill the B and then he’d go with his revolver kill kill kill it encapsulates the exact attitude of the British people at that

    Time take no prisoners no PWS Britain’s air defense network prepares itself for the 13 hours ahead the air defense of Great Britain was divided up into four fighter groups 10 group covering the Southwest 11 group London and the southeast 12 group the Midlands East Coast a number 13 group defending parts of the

    Northeast Scotland and Northern Ireland H as the day begins one squadron from each sector is brought to Readiness the integrated air defense of the United Kingdom is all down to the foresight of see doubting when he took over fighter command he reorganized the air defense of the United Kingdom into the group

    System the Germans had nothing like it and in fact they just did not realize what they were up against 8:02 a.m. a lone German hle bomber on a weather reconnaissance flight flies Westward along the English Channel out of range of British Fighters its progress is monitored by an

    Innovation that is the Cornerstone of ding’s air defense system radar we had radar which of course gave us eyes into the continent so we could see the buildup of aircraft and we could see the aircraft coming across uh towards the UK this would give us time

    To get the aircraft up off the ground and into position to meet any given threat this information would go from the uh radar stations uh to headquarters fighter command it was filtered passed to their operations room and then passed direct to the group they would place the

    Plots on the table and these would be entrapped in by radar CH radar was entirely in the business of Defense in other words picking up bombers 90 M range before they ever started crossing a channel and heading in our Direction wow they were seen on the

    Screen the moment they got up in the air the British were ready the course flown by the lone hle eventually brings it within range of British Fighters the controller of the day would watch this he would then alert whichever sector station he wanted the sector controller’s job was to get his aircraft

    Off the ground to Vector them towards the enemy formations the sector controller scrambles two hurricanes from exitor to intercept the Intruder the communications network was very robust very robust wow okay I can see what gave them the edge boom none of its fiveman crew survives they are the first casualties of the day for the people of Southeast England increasingly accustomed to living in the shadow of War it’s a Sunday morning like

    Many others but it will not be a day of rest for many for opin is round again and the family is sitting out on its pilgrimage to the green fields of K for some children it is the start of another day of a working holiday in the countryside far from the dangers of

    War we us should go to hotpick on the same Farm every year in September now it was traditional to wait for we us we have two notifications about 10 days before we actually went when M and dad used to get a car sign we booked a B and

    H for you because you was agriculture workers that that time 1940 you got extra rations Sumer term of 1940 attending dford Junior Technical College uh and a notice came around asking for volunteers to go fruit picking in the coming Autumn um apparently um all accommodation food would be provided free of charge and

    We’d be paid for the for the work we did in the East End of London Mary stere is looking forward to a big family occasion my uncle was getting married we didn’t know the girl who was getting married but we were told that she was a young

    Actress we had been involved invited to the wedding my father all us kids the one getting married Uncle Tom was only um was younger than my dad and they didn’t want us to go did they but oh we went they went anyway Herbert hurry is getting ready to join his workmates for

    A fundraising football match I played a lot of football and uh in time I played on one of two decent grounds but uh uh they knew that at work that but my foreman was a decent type okay he said if you clean my car I’ll let you off to

    Play football we used to play Down by one with scrubs and I attracted a th000 people on the Sunday 9:00 a.m. well London stirs into life at bases in occupied France Luft weffer air Crews prepare their aircraft for a major attack wow one they expect to be

    Decisive there was a meeting in the ha in Holland headed by Herman guring at this meeting the state of the royal Air Force in particular fight of command was discussed German Pilots were going back claiming maybe they shot down 10 20 hurricanes and Spitfires in reality only five

    The Germans believed that the Royal Air Force was now on the verge of defeat and they mounted two major raids yeah they were missing for 10:30 Britain’s air defenses are on full alert but now air Vice Marshal Keith Park Commander of 11 group ah that guy moved like church receives

    Unexpected news prime minister Winston Churchill has chosen today to visit 11 groups Command Center in full view of the controller here at axbridge he could see the German forces assembling over the continent before they crossed the channel Churchill watches markers appear on the table indicating a buildup of

    German bomber squadrons making their way to rendevu points over the French Coast starting from a few aircraft coming over the or near England and the south and east coast to suddenly having to put up 250 plus was very very scary cuz you couldn’t imagine that many airplanes coming

    Over and were we going to Survive 11:05 a.m. two squadrons of Spitfires from 11 group are scramble from ban hill climbing fast they set wait I I I I missed the information 11:05 a.m. two squadrons of Spitfires from 11 group are scrambled from bigan hill climbing fast they set course for their allotted Patrol area 25,000 ft above

    Canterbury the system swings into action as Parks controllers scramble more squadrons somebody would tell you but there were 200 plus 100 plus 5050 plus coming over a ra did build up like a thunderstorm Insanity the Lu waffer formations comprising more than 200 aircraft wheel towards England their target

    London their course will take them over the farms and Fields of Kent or Now set I me your mother’s calling you Albert so I think you want to me to carry Sonic back to the Huts as I walk back to the Huts we heard a heavy trone of

    Aircraft the weather was fine clear skies nice aom days and then then after that it all happened the aircraft of fighter Comm the day that the UK needed the rains and the storms they didn’t come and are about to be drawn into a major Battle Above The Garden of England

    Instead of ger the fate of the nation hangs upon its outcome 11:36 a.m. 15th of September 1940 Luft waffer formations cross the English Coast at folon the only opposition they meet is anti-aircraft fire from the ground reinforcing their belief that the Royal Air Force is on the verge of defeat and London is

    Exposed to attack British the British generals civilians in Kent have a ringside seat for the tumultuous events that had follow they weren’t dropping bombs they were just flying steadily not speeding like they do today just steadily masses of them flying Inland sitting alone in his garden Graeme Matthews watches almost 200 enemy

    Aircraft cross the Skies of Kent I was in this Garden in fact I was sitting on the steps right behind me here uh when I heard the German bombers comeing coming over uh and I could see this column of German planes they were flying into these big

    Puffs of uh Flack put up by the anti-aircraft guns once the enemy aircraft had crossed the coastline radar was technically redundant so it was The Observer call Simply by looking through a Rangefinder binoculars identified the air CFT height Direction and number feeding that information back to an observer Center

    And from that Center simultaneously to the command sector and to group having got through a plots it was then up to the controller to say what he wanted done with him when there was a battle on you would plot your plots and you could see the combat kind of coming nearer and nearer Precise information on the Raiders progress is relay to RAF fighter Squadrons when it comes to strategy in war the this is people underestimate the British but the still have it okay all these European countries that make noise make noise about their their power were were were were were defeated by Hitler’s Soldiers by Hitler’s Army okay but this

    Small island the small island this man’s Army was trying hard anyway let’s continue this I’m saying the British war strategy is insane the you the sirens are anti-aircraft gun Sons you must get under cover at once you must not stand staring up at the sky the siren went and

    Of course as a six-year-old I thought this is it war war so I zoomed out to the front door and stood there waiting to see all the soldiers with their guns and firing and shooting and salt fighting and all that nothing most people went to the underground or if they they had the

    Little ansen sort of shelter at a tinth placed in in the bottom of the garden my next door neighbor he’d dug a hole underneath his garage if I was at home I’d go down there and shelter above Canterbury patrolling Spitfires of 92 and 72 squadrons have spotted the enemy formations and dive into Attack along with other children Ray Binks has been sent from London to the safety of rural Kent but he soon discovered that the front line of the aerial battle now runs through the fields and Villages of Southern England H we were watching all these air battles

    Going on and all of a sudden from across the trees was this German bomber came across so low that you felt you needed to duck and behind it was one of our fighter aircraft and they’re both having to go each other and the engagement initially only lasted a couple of

    Seconds and then you would then break away and then attack them individually again until either you were were out of ammunition or for one reason another you weren’t able to attack anything H more British fighter squadrons join the action our boys were coming out of the

    Sky and shooting them up they were going up and there was these Vapor Trails you had Vapor Trails all over the sky um it was just like a lace work pattern this so you hear the Roar of the engines and the stutter of the the guns and uh screaming well screaming of the

    Ancient really you would see the smoke start pouring out of one and and it was plummets to the ground they saw this near live the baguer German form reached the village of chiselhurst my father had heard that chiseler caves was a place where people used to go who

    Were bomed out so he said let’s get into the van and we go to the caves mhm not hardly any Li in at all they gave us the hurricane lamps to find our way in they gave us mattresses to lay on on the floor blankets and we were one of the early

    Ones then because that was just at the start of it and there was very few people here there was no uh no sound of aircraft or bombs or guns but Ron has no intention of missing the excitement taking place overhead he leaves the shelter of the caves I was more interested in watching

    What was going on and I saw this huge formation of Spitfires and hurricans more than I’d seen before I should say roughly again about 50 or 60 of them making their way directly towards the formation of the bombers wow 12:07 a.m. hard press and stripped of most of their fighter

    Escort the German bomber formations arrive over London hm they got to London you could hear the um the throbbing of these aircraft that was it was pretty Eerie I must say you could hear drone it droning or you know sort of and you think oh my gosh we’re going to be in for it twin brothers Jeffrey and Alan Lee Williams are already accomplished plane

    Spotters we knew all the aircraft before we joined the ATC cuz every book we bought was about aircraft recognition German bombers and especially the hles they made a very distinctive noise so you could tell the difference between the German plane and and the British plane 12:08 p.m.

    Park has six fighter squadrons over the capital itself with six more on route from neighboring groups more than 125 RAF Fighters are about to fall on the LOF weer formations once the fighters were up there there was no any aircraft firing they you know no otherwise our our

    Aircraft would have been vulnerable yeah clear blue sky above us the bombers were about 15 to 20,000 ft up I think and the fighters were above them beneath them and the fighters were attacking each other the hurricans were attacking the Bombers be detect and the spit P were attacking the me

    Smiths there was this chap that I attacked and I remember being very close to it and I remember also uh it splattering bits and pieces it’s rather like hitting water with the back of a spoon you know you see things off in all directions wow these are people that experience real

    War High over London five squadrons from 12 group now Into The Fray there were that many ARF fighters in the sky technically they were getting in each other’s way you got yourself Tangled Up with these things with black swers and crosses on them and things occasionally you would find you

    Were mixed up in a dog fight and a Spitfire would wh pass and you think ah there’s somebody else here as well a friend but uh otherwise you didn’t see them you lost contact with all your own aircraft after all one minute the sky was a tangled mass of whirling

    Aircraft and you fastened on to one and went off in one Direction and by the time You’ finished with that you looked around there was nobody to be seen anywhere looking up I I couldn’t tell which was which I mean to me they look like giant moths playing your it but I

    Couldn’t tell which was ours and which was theirs for the German air as he crossed over believing that the Royal Air Force Was Defeated to be confronted by another 50 to 60 hurricans and Spitfires you can imagine how the morale felt a lot of the bombers once they got to London they

    Quickly turned around and as they flew back they got rid of the bombs I don’t remember hearing a noise at all I think the bomb was so close that that we didn’t hear the noise but we felt the blast and we were picked up and thrown into the wool shop and of of

    Course the blast had reached the window and blown it in before it blew us through the you a a fraction of a fraction of a second between the two events thank God because if we’d actually gone through the glass I think it might well have killed us and

    Then as I was about to deliver another attack on the same airplanes um the crew began to bail out and I was immediately behind it and I remember seeing things I didn’t really recognize to start with until they were flew past the top of my cockpit and I realized they were arms

    And legs the German aircraft was shot down just over um our area and the the the pilot parachuted into the grounds of the old bedum Lunatic Asylum which is now the Imperial War Museum he was immediately surrounded by as many people as you can name and all very very angry of course

    Of course 12: 11: p.m. the German formations turned away from London and head back towards the English Channel harried all the way by Spitfires and hurricanes two of the bomber Pilots decided it was time to go home they didn’t fancy they had never seen so many Spitfires and hurricanes together in one

    Time so they took a turn they broke off from the right side of the uh formation which brought the two of of them towards me as they were coming over they thought they’d get a bit more speed so they started to J in their bombs one of the bombs came down quite

    Near me but being young and energetic and quite fit I was able to run I felt the blast of the bomb but I ran managed to keep my feet and ran into the caves lucky lucky go when the German formation started its Retreat from London uh RF Fighters were concentrating

    On trying to bring the aircraft down the German commander of that formation Alloys linm kept his formation together as tightly as possible knowing that it would split up uh individual uh aircraft would be doomed and he beat a brilliant tactical Retreat he managed to get most of his formation back across the channel

    12:55 p.m. all clear sounds over London and the southeast the when we came out we saw that our house and business which was a f and green Gres belong to our father was completely ruined everything was smashed to smerin and nothing left at all I had a friend at school and and we

    Decided that we’d meet up at the weekend and I would cycle over to his house when I got to the cottage there was just a heap of rubble there was no the house gone I looked up and opened my window and sure enough there in the gutter was a big plump

    Chicken I shouted to my little tiny brother at the time we going to have chicken tonight Dave it turned out that um what our dead chicken was was there was a very plump lady who was in the houses down the road and uh it uh it was that much of her

    Arm that had got blown and onto our roof that was suddenly um a little boy been growing up very quickly and thinking war is not much fun no they asked me to carry mugs of to the farman who were still fighting the Flames the ambulance people who were

    Still dealing with people who were trapped in some of the burnt buildings we stayed there I think till most of the day until The Firs had all calmed down but it was an experience that’s impinged on my mind to such an extent yeah it’ll never go away at

    16 in the operations room of 11 group The plotting map is cleared of enemy my markers the luffer attack has been heavily disrupted they have lost 18 aircraft the RAF 13 but more hard fighting lies ahead the lwaa is gathering its forces for a second far

    Greater assault Oh my days we will push fighter command to the very limit my days the Germans were Relentless they were ready for this they meant business they meant taking over the world like they meant completely anhil Europe and you know the ideology that Mr Hitler had the alian

    Race 1:05 p.m. 15th of September 1940 German bombing raids have shattered the Peace of Sunday morning the people of London and Southeast England begin dealing with the aftermath of the raid some discover more than just debris and destruction we were in our shelter we crept out and in the first apple tree

    Down the garden there was a parachute opened no sign of a of an Airman just the parachute this little pickup truck came along I think it was a hman or an Austin um with four or five Home Guard in the back uh and I think they had one rifle

    Uh and asked us where they where the parachuters had come down and so we told them and off they went we were told to keep them covered and make them take off their parachute when they were captured those German Pilots they were so arrogant they couldn’t do anything

    With them because they thought they would be uh released in a few weeks the Brits were going to give in think if someone’s dropping bombs on you you don’t like like those people very much no you know they um there used to be a saying going

    Around the only good German was a dead German the other thing was which lightened it up for us kids was searching for shrapnel shrapnel became a sort of currency amongst small boys who could swap cigarette cards for shrapnel and the other way around really good conquer would be

    Worth a piece of shrapnel uh and so getting out into the streets first was quite important what you got G cool that’ll make a good souvenir there would be competition between other boys mostly boys girls as well I suppose but mostly boys yeah of how much um you collected

    We collected buckets of of of the stuff we did find a live incent B so I took it along to my friend’s house who lives a bit further than this way and um he got it on the workbench and he running a hole in it and of course they

    Magnesium and the drill bit was getting hot and it was Vivid blue or M flame coming off the uh bomb and and I decided to get out of it as quickly as possible and I went and told his mom and he was rather upset about that you know Stu him

    Stuff his fun as soon as that was dangerous people had cleared the bomb site we were on it what we mainly looking for were pennies that you know might got buried in there somebody little horde of things um wasn’t very nice really when you come to think of

    But then of course it uh there was the sort of lightness for us as children little bit of Adventure that uh after all the horrors yeah 1:40 p.m. reports are streaming in as the electronic eyes of the radar Network detect another buildup of enemy aircraft across the channel the Germans are

    Relentless they’re Relentless they were coming back from more they were like never given H in the afternoon radar picked up an even larger formation forming up and crossing over the channel even larger even lar although it couldn’t give an exact number it was estimated to be 400 plus

    Aircraft our aircraft of course after the morning raid and returned to uh ground to rearm and refuel and we’re back up in the sky to meet this threat the Lu waffer forms three huge Columns of aircraft this aerial Armada is determined to batter its way through all

    Opposition wow they came with the blitz didn’t really know what to expect well we were all praying that um we the Air Force were going to be strong enough to hold out you adopt a sort of fatalistic attitude to it you just carry on as best

    You can MH exactly a phrase during the war which saying is that if a bomb’s got your name on it that’s the one to worry about yeah exactly but at my age exactly you couldn’t be killed anyway could you it was um it was a big adventure 1:45

    P.m. a lone Spitfire is ordered High over the English Channel to wait for the incoming air fleets and relay visual reports to ground controllers meanwhile Mary is under the impression that her memorable Sunday is over she had a white wedding dress and she had some flowers just little tiny

    Flowers in her hair you know anyway once she’ they got married they came out the church right got in their car and disappeared my father said come on let’s go home then we’d never known anything like this before and uh the only only consolation we had was that everyone was in the same

    Boat okay okay that was the only consolation we all together in this I can’t imagine how they were feeling 26,000 ft above the English Coast the lone forward patrolling Spitfire spots the incoming German formations 5 minutes later more than 450 enemy aircraft begin to cross the English Coast as each of his squadrons

    Returns to combat Readiness air Vice Marshall Keith Park orders them Airborne once more and again he requests help from neighboring groups okay okay chck stumble 2 5 p.m. 275 Fighters are scrambled to face more than 100 bombers escorted by over 350 enemy Fighters throughout Southeast England the air raid sirens scream their warning

    This is red Observer we got hostiles 30 class they Herald the approach of the enemy air fleet and a battle fast moving towards its Climax 2:14 p.m. the first clashes take place high above Romney Marsh as three Spitfire squadrons throw themselves into a steep dive to attack the enemy formations I saw all these hundreds of Germans coming in and uh we went in as a squadron to attack the bombers so I went in at this height

    They’re really close formation and the Gunner never fired back at me and I I always thought that somebody had been at him first but anyway I got an engine blazing lucky man so the Spitfires had come down to U see to them and the 109s would come down to attack the

    Spitfires so by the time we got off the end of a squirting at a whole line of bombers MH uh all hell was let loose speed and surprise drives them through the escorting Fighters and on to the bombers H had a quick poke at a bomber then being bounced by the 109 escort

    Yourself so you would have to concentrate on saving yourself from the 109s German Fighters are hampered by orders to stick close to the bomber formations and struggle to beat off the initial attacks I was cycling along when I saw this their strategy was their own weakness yeah it was their own

    Undoing aircraft coming towards me very very low rooftop height I jumped off my B go and quickly ran into the station and then realized the station wasn’t a safe place to be because that could obviously be a to yeah the German formations battle through to the outskirts of

    London we went into the Anderson shelter and then people started to say look at this and of course we all piled out to see what this was and it was it’s just unbelievable to see so many aircra never seen so many aircraft 2:30 p.m. the first of London’s anti-aircraft batteries open

    Fire with little more than 200 heavy guns available London is desperately short of anti-aircraft artillery but the barrage unsettles the approaching bombers and acts as a beacon for British Fighters the first first thing we’d see is the cloud of anti-aircraft fire we seldom saw aircraft in the air because

    You could pass 500 airplanes flying in the opposite direction two miles away and not see a thing all we used to see was the anti-aircraft shells bursting and we would fly towards them and then in the middle of those of course would be the bombers in fact we used to say

    That the only useful thing that the anti-aircraft did was to provide the Puffs which enabled us to see the rather than shooting that bombers he just provided the path to see the bombers but still yeah he aided in the in in the wall my CH came in all his

    Clothes had little holes in it and it was stra off and the big guns from the park you know and they all the strap gone through and burnt burnt holes all over his suit stretching out over town and Countryside 60 Mi back to the English coastline the sky is dotted with twisting turning

    Aircraft and streaks of vapor and smoke what you can remember is the coming down in Smoke and screaming and that sort of thing sparring down with a a column of smoke and hitting the hit them when they hit the ground 2:33 p.m. the command system is becoming overloaded with reports of squadrons

    Engaging and dog fights underway the situation boards and the plotter activity tell a story of total commitment one would have the impression that during a battle the operations room would be calm controlled Bly chaos according to one of the ladies that worked here when aircraft were up it was chaotic and extremely

    Noisy Churchill observes the crowded plotting table sensing that the action is is approaching a climax he looks for signs of squadrons being held in reserve he ask Park how many reserves do we have left the answer was none everything was committed for the afternoon raid Park later described as a man who

    Could have lost the war in an afternoon has sent every available Squadron into action the decisive hour has arrived okay how did it come off this how did they come 2:45 p.m. 15th of September 1940 the battle rages over Southeast England every available RAF Fighter Squadron is Airborne and

    Committed British Pilots are pushing themselves to the very limit but inevitably bombs begin to fall on the capital by the time they arrived over the city London was covered in Cloud the they could not see their target so they just threw their bombs out indiscriminately London was covered with Clouds typical London I first I said that said the day the UK needed um The Rains the storms the cloud for defense it didn’t happen but no London was like oh what’s coming like all right I’m going to protect my my my city with a with a mantle pillar of

    Cloud all of a sudden there was this tremendous thump and the house shook and the heard a bomb Dro quite close and then another one much closer and I remember thinking to myself I hope there’s not a third but there was all the lights went out it was [ __ ] dark

    All the dirt and dust came up from the floor everyone was choking but fortunately we were alive right next door to us with the Pickle Factory well that got hit and there was pickles flying everywhere there were botles burs in all everywhere cuz every went over the bikes you know there was pickles

    Everywhere bombs dropped and they dropped with a hell of a bang and windows got blown in and roofs got blown off and very strange things happened to houses you would get them sliced right through and that’d be a gap and you’d see all the wallpaper of all the rooms

    Um on that house that was still standing but these were the ghosts of the house that had gone I remember coming out of the church and realizing that we was being bombed oh my dad said undercover undercover oh my god there were so many bombs falling then and they were falling down believe

    Me cuz the bombs was falling down we was running Here There and Everywhere where trying to get out of the way we went into the shelter except my brother wanted to go home with his wife and the baby the bone came down at the front of

    The shelter and pushed him down on top of his wife and the baby so they were saved but he was gone and that was the last time I see him the hor of the war people got killed but you never looked at it from that point of view I suppose the father pilot

    Were the same really they just glad to they shot someone down it was either them or us MH sad inde did bombs have been scattered over a wide area of Southeast London now the Raiders turn for home their escort Fighters have already left with barely enough fuel for the return flight and

    Then they were sitting ducks and that’s why there were so many German bombers shot down oh 3:15 p.m. as the retreating bombers reach the channel they are met by fresh German Fighters hastily dispatched from bases in France fresh British Fighters racing towards the battle from bases in exiter engaged

    Them the British British Fighters are forced to abandon the chase they are low on fuel and ammunition and forbidden to pursue the enemy out across the sea with ominous clouds piling in the skies the threat of further aerial action recedes much to the relief of all who fought and lived through this day

    Wow 5:25 p.m. one last luffa daylight raid is plotted in spite of a grueling day’s fighting several RAF squadrons again take to the air the ger give the enemy Raiders are a fast hit and run force of fighter bombers targeting the spit fireworks at Southampton but they are driven off

    Without loss to either side for fighter command it is their last major action of the day today was the most costly for the German air force for nearly a month in daylight raids between 350 and 400 enemy aircraft were launched in two attacks against London and Southeast England about half

    Of them were shot down in the heat of battle RAF Pilots believe they’ve shot down many more aircraft than they have actual German losses are more down to earth the lwfa has lost 79 aircraft and more than 130 air crew compared to RAF losses of 29 aircraft with 12 Pilots killed oh

    Nonetheless it represents a stunning Victory it was a defining point in the war two days later Hitler postponed operation Seine he realized that the laafa had not defeated the Royal Air Force therefore the invasion could not go ahead and you felt so proud of these wonderful

    Young men who was defending us yes I mean you um they were in that sense Heroes to us these were people giving their lives and protecting us wow people giving their lives protect the freedoms of this country and some people will come here and disrespect your culture and ask you

    To change your culture and you’re just there looking and smiling I’ve been politically correct and if I could have you know learned how to fly on heroin I’d have been up there I wouldn’t of course my mother wouldn’t let me the the 15th of September 1940 was the finest hour in our

    History because we came so near to to defeat it was a time when Hitler thought he would be able to bring us to our knees and he failed it was just you know a remarkable outcome and here we are to tell the story in when we were at an air

    AG sh shelter when an RF pilot came in and people stood up yes oh yes and apped him yes he was only a young chat very bad no medals he but he had his you know Wings he was waiting I think to to do great things but he look so young but

    Everyone stood up that shelter and the rather like a that of performance they braded him the fighter squadrons a highly organized defense system and the national Spirit of resilience have taught the Nazi regime an Abrupt lesson it is their first military defeat there will be bombing raids on

    British cities under the cover of night there will be four more years of hard fighting but Britain itself has been saved the British people have maintained their freedom and secured their Island home from Invasion wow wow wow the British fought tooth and nail talk about fighting tooth and nail soldiers people give their lives to put protect the freedoms that we enjoy this day in this country to preserve the culture of this country to to preserve the British way everybody came together

    Because everyone was in the same boat there was there were no class differences no class differences at that point everybody was just plain Pure Clean British just a human being all right fighting to protect their civilization against the angels of death crazy and I was saying like like and you

    Just sit here and just allow I don’t know people to change your cultures well done to the British well done the strategy they had against uh Hitler was crazy I mean Hitler he he he invaded and conquered the countries around conquered even France conquered Poland conquered them Sweden he felt well it’s just

    Britain have conquered these bigger islands at this bigger country he’s now just just Great Britain yeah small country let’s get him let’s destroy him Blitz Creek he came in but n he couldn’t do nothing because the bries stood up for their way of life These are loyal

    People people that would die for their country these days you really find anyone I mean there are very few people that are proud of the British ways a lot of British people are not really proud of their past okay I mean the past was was was dark all right but it’s the past

    We need to move on from the past and protect what we have there are many people here that love your country all right that are willing to do what they can to protect this country but also we have wolves in sheep clothing they’re coming here like sheep but they’re

    Trying to to to take over uh the Trojan H H style okay if they come this way they they can’t they can’t win they know they can’t win so they have to try to be deceptive but anyway I just pray that the freedoms of this country will be

    Protected I pray that you remember what your fathers have done all right okay you appreciate it all right and also stand for it all right any enjoy this video and I’m going to catch you soon in the next one guys peace out oh I love you more than can say you are oh

    You are the light the sh my way you are I you you are oh you are that light that shine in my way

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    1. I am currently living in Dover and before that Folkestone (Kent coast) the area where the Battle of Britain would've been fought. There is approximately 22 to 23 miles between the Kentish coast and France which the enemy couldn't take.

    2. I appreciate your interest in our history, Shady. The men and women of that generation have almost gone, and the following generation is the last to have had personal memories of those people. As did several uncles, my father served in the armed forces in the Second World War, so I grew up with some first-hand accounts from that period, including first-hand accounts of people's daily lives.

    3. I enjoyed watching you react to this video. Thank you. If you would like to react to another ww2 one you might like to try one Jeremy Clarkson narrated called 'What Does It Take to Earn a Victoria Cross'. It tells the story of the medal itself and of some of the men who won it during ww2. Where do these brave men and women come from at such a time – I don't know, but I think you will like reacting to this one too.

    4. I class this guy as British as his heart loves our traits and values , just born overseas and brings extra value tous I love his videos of our past and intimate response to videos means ur British in values and a man of our ways by instinct and conscious minded of a better world xx

    5. Will you be covering footage for the victim's of Telford, there's a meet up at Telford Station sat 1pm = Tommy's releasing a filmed documentary public viewing , rape of Britain its arranged with police to do , but may also have opposition. Think the video like our armistice day one u did would be epic ❤

    6. Some celebs will be showing up aswell. Everything will be finished for 5pm I would love to hear ur thoughts on those matters . I can't go myself live too far up north, but it's a respectful afternoon but it should be big news , mainstream news ain't covering . Just thought I'd ask??

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