The successor to big-hitter WW2 dramas Band of Brothers and The Pacific, Masters of the Air centres on the American bomber boys who came to England in 1943 to fight Nazi Germany. How real to life are the triumphs and disasters seen on screen? Historian and author Donald L Miller helps us uncover the true story

By Kev Lochun

Published: Friday, 26 January 2024 at 12:24 PM


Arriving in England in the spring of 1943, the US Eighth Air Force’s 100th Bomb Group quickly earned an unenviable nickname thanks to their staggering losses – the ‘Bloody Hundredth’.

Their story – and how their sacrifices, amid flak, frostbite and fretful firefights, were crucial to bringing about D-Day – is told in Masters of the Air, the long-awaited follow-up to WW2 drama series Band of Brothers and The Pacific, streaming weekly on Apple TV+ from 26 January 2024.

Masters of the Air is based on the true story told by historian Donald L Miller in his 2006 book Masters of the Air: How the Bomber Boys Broke Down the Nazi War Machine.