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  1. Arthur Travers Harris /ɑːθə(r) 'hæɹɪs/ (Cheltenham, 13 de abril de 1892 – Henley, 5 de abril de 1984), conocido a menudo por la prensa como «Bomber» Harris (en inglés, «Bombardero Harris») y dentro de la propia RAF como «Butcher» Harris («Carnicero Harris»), [1] fue un militar, Criminal de Guerra, Comandante en Jefe ...

    • Butcher Harris, Bomber Harris
    • Sir Arthur Travers Harris, 1st Baronet
  2. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Travers Harris, 1st Baronet, GCB, OBE, AFC (13 April 1892 – 5 April 1984), commonly known as "Bomber" Harris by the press and often within the RAF as "Butch" Harris, was Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C) RAF Bomber Command during the height of the Anglo-American strategic bombing ...

    • Arthur Travers Harris
    • Bomber Harris
  3. Arthur Harris Played Crucial Role in Defeating Hitler’s Third Reich. The burly, mustached, reddish-haired chief of RAF Bomber Command from February 1942 to the war’s end had, indeed, played a crucial role in the defeat of Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich.

  4. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Arthur Travers Harris, 1st Baronet (born April 13, 1892, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England—died April 5, 1984, Goring-on-Thames, Oxfordshire) was a British air officer who initiated and directed the “saturation bombing” that the Royal Air Force inflicted on Germany during World War II.

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  5. 30 de nov. de 2021 · Arthur 'Bomber' Harris (1892 - 1984) Arthur Harris, c.1940 © Harris led RAF Bomber Command in World War Two, earning him the nickname 'Bomber Harris'. His implementation of the policy of...

  6. Sir Arthur Travers Harris, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, was the head of RAF Bomber Command in the period 1942 through 1945. During that time, the RAF dropped almost a million tons of bombs. Half fell on German cities. Harris is forever linked with images of the destruction of German cultural landmarks.

  7. Arthur Travers Harris /ɑːθə(r) 'hæɹɪs/ (Cheltenham, 13 de abril de 1892 – Henley, 5 de abril de 1984), conocido a menudo por la prensa como «Bomber» Harris (en inglés, «Bombardero Harris») y dentro de la propia RAF como «Butcher» Harris («Carnicero Harris»), [1] fue un militar, Comandante en Jefe del Comando de Bombarderos de ...