German Bombers Over New York City: Junkers Ju 390
In this video, we discuss the Junkers Ju 390, a seldom photographed prototype bomber from Nazi Germany's Amerikabomber project. We discuss the origins of the project, the creation of the Ju 390, and the great myth of its alleged undetected flight over New York City. But really, there are only a handful of pictures of the Ju 390, all of them low resolution.

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