Birthday: 13 April 1892, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK
Birth Name: Arthur Travers Harris
Arthur Harris was born on April 13, 1892 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England as Arthur Travers Harris. He died on April 5, 1984 in Goring-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England.
There are no words with which I can do justice to the air-crew who fought under my command. There is...Show more »
There are no words with which I can do justice to the air-crew who fought under my command. There is no parallel in warfare to such courage and determination in the face of danger over so prolonged a period, of danger which at times was so great that scarcely one man in three could expect to survive his tour of thirty operations..... It was, furthermore, the courage of the small hours, of men virtually alone, for at his battle station the airman is virtually alone. It was the courage of men with long-drawn apprehensions of daily "going over the top." They were without exception volunteers, for no man was trained for air-crew with the RAF who did not volunteer for this. such devotion must never be forgotten. It is unforgettable by anyone whose contacts gave them knowledge and understanding of what these young men experienced and faced. Show less «
We can wreck Berlin from end to end if the Americans will come in with us. It will cost us between 4...Show more »
We can wreck Berlin from end to end if the Americans will come in with us. It will cost us between 400 and 500 planes. It will cost Germany the war. Show less «
On Australian Donald Bennet; His technical knowledge and his personal operational ability was altoge...Show more »
On Australian Donald Bennet; His technical knowledge and his personal operational ability was altogether exceptional. His courage, both moral and physical, is outstanding and as a technician he is unrivaled. He could not suffer fools gladly, and by his own high standards there were many fools. Show less «
On the Germans during World War II: They have sown the wind, and so they shall reap the whirlwind.
On the Germans during World War II: They have sown the wind, and so they shall reap the whirlwind.