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July 2014

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  • known as '''"Bomber" Harris''' by the press, and often within the RAF as '''"Butcher" Harris''',{{#tag:ref|The RAF Aircrew's nickname for Harris, '''"Butcher"''' or '''"Butch"''', was not given as
  • bomber had a shorter life expectancy than an infantryman in the trenches of World War I. </ref> [group = N} <ref name="Butcher">Havers 2003, p. 69. See Ben Macintyre's review of Richard Overy, The

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