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Honouring Jewish airmen

The Royal Air Force Museum and Chelsea FC’s Foundation are launching a new, multifaceted project to commemorate the Jewish airmen and women who served during WWII

The Royal Air Force Museum and the Chelsea Foundation have joined forces to support the expansion of the museum’s Hidden Heroes project. Sponsored by Chelsea FC club owner Roman Abramovich, the project will feature a new Bomber Command exhibition at the museum’s London and Cosford sites, with a launch date in 2023.

The new displays will help the museum to continue raising

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