Douglas Bader was a pilot unlike any other, with no legs he became an ace with a tally of 23 before being forced to bail out & taken prisoner. Losing his right prosthetic leg while escaping his ...
Sir Douglas Bader’s story is one of determination and resilience. After losing both legs in a pre-war flying accident, Bader defied the odds and became one of the most celebrated pilots of WWII. Watch ...
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World War Two fighter pilot ace Douglas Bader discusses his fame and why it is so important to mark anniversaries of major historical events such as the Battle of Britain. He defends the attitude ...
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Photo: Squadron Leader Douglas Bader, the renowned fighter ace, and fellow pilots study a caricature of Hitler painted on a Hawker Hurricane in October 1940. (IWM CH 1412) Mo Mowlam analyses the ...