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  1. Há 2 dias · Todas as imediações do Ruhr – espaços abundantes em carvão e aço e, portanto, deverasmente importantes para os nazistas –, nesse intuito, foram, assim, comprometidas. O desejo de Sir Arthur Harris era a promoção de um sinistro geral e total. E assim se fez.

  2. Há 1 dia · Harris, of Stowford, 1673. — Sir Arthur Harris of Hayne, in the parish of Stowford, who was created a baronet in 1673, dying without issue in 1686, the title became extinct.

  3. Há 2 dias · Harris of Kenegie in Gulvall, descended from a younger branch of Harris of Heyne in Devonshire, to which estate they succeeded on the death of Sir Arthur Harris, Bart., without issue, in 1673. On the death of Christopher Harris, Esq., the last heir-male of this family, in 1775, the Kenegie estate passed to the Arundells of Menadarva in Camborne ...

  4. Há 5 dias · A LIST of the House of Commons, in King Charles IId's Third Parliament, which met March 6, 1678. A BINGTON, John Stonehouse. Agmondesham, Sir Roger Hill, William Drake. St. Albans, Thomas Blount, John Gape. Aldborough ( Suffolk) Sir Richard Haddock, Hen. Johnson. Aldborough ( Yorkshire) Sir John Reresby, Sir Godfrey Coply.

  5. Há 3 dias · He inspected troops, operations, and equipment, serving in a publicity role to increase support from civilians and soldiers. Later, he worked with both the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces on bombing strategy, including work with air chief marshal Sir Arthur Harris and general Carl Andrew Spaatz. Adrift at sea

  6. Há 3 dias · Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris was the architect responsible for the area bombing tactic that came in for so much criticism. Part of this tactic were the thousand bomber raids against targets such as Dresden. It was after the attack on that city, and Churchill changing his support for the idea, that tactics were changed.

  7. Há 4 dias · My final posting was to the Headquarters of Bomber Command in High Wycombe - the Residence during the war of Air Chief Marshall Sir Arthur Harris (BOMBER Harris, as he was known). No flying activity from here - strictly a Headquarters and the place where decisions - sometimes debatable - were made.