• Bomber is a novel by Len Deighton that was published in the United Kingdom in 1970. It is the fictionalised account of "the events relating to the last...
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  • to: Bomber (novel), a 1970 historical fiction novel by Len Deighton Bomber (1941 film), a short documentary Bomber (1982 film), a comedy Bomber (2009...
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  • members inside a plane. The title track was inspired by Len Deighton's novel Bomber. On one track, "Step Down", Eddie Clarke is featured on vocals. In his...
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    (Tarkington novel), a 1916 novel by Booth Tarkington Seventeen (Sebuntiin), a 1961 novel by Kenzaburō Ōe Seventeen (Kuraimāzu hai), a 2003 novel by Hideo...
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  • Red Alert is a 1958 novel by Peter George about nuclear war. The book provided the underlying narrative structure for Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film Dr....
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  • Skyward is a 2018 young adult science fiction novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It is the first in a series of four books. It was published...
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    The bomber stream was a saturation attack tactic developed by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Bomber Command to overwhelm the nighttime German aerial defences...
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  • "fail-safe point" used by the Strategic Air Command (SAC) to prevent any SAC bomber from accidentally crossing into Soviet airspace and precipitating a nuclear...
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  • The Bomber (Swedish: Sprängaren) is a crime novel by Liza Marklund about her heroine Annika Bengtzon. It was first published in 1998. It was adapted into...
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    "The bomber will always get through" was a phrase used by Stanley Baldwin in a 1932 speech "A Fear for the Future" given to the British Parliament. His...
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