United Kingdom and Allies, International Bomber Command Losses, 1936-1968
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United Kingdom and Allies, International Bomber Command Losses, 1936-1968
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This collection contains death records of service members who died during service in the International Bomber Command of the UK and its allies, between 1936 and 1968. Records typically include the name of the deceased service member, country of birth, place of residence, date of death, age at the time of death, place of burial, names of the parents and spouse, and service information.<br><br>In World War II, Bomber Command was a division within the British Royal Air Force (RAF) responsible for conducting strategic bombing missions. The command was established in 1936 and played a pivotal role in the Allied air campaign against Germany and the Axis powers. In an effort to cripple the enemy's war effort, Bomber Command's aircrews conducted perilous missions to attack enemy industrial sites, transportation networks, and military installations.<br><br>The records in this collection were provided by the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/" target="blank">International Bomber Command Centre</a>.