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The screening of Spitfire Liberator: The Alex Herbst Story

23 września, 2015

Capt. Alexander Herbst, the 96-year-old hero of the documentary, will be the guest of honor at the screening

Capt. Alex Herbst is the oldest living WWII pilot of the elite 303 & 308 Polish Fighters Squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force. The documentary, Spitfire Liberator: The Alex Herbst Story, honors sacrifices and lives of Polish aviators who fought for freedom under foreign skies. Capt. Alexander Herbst, the 96-year-old hero of the documentary, will be the guest of honor at the screening
 

The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Los Angeles announces  Spitfire Liberator: The Alex Herbst Story 

Directed by Sławomir Ciok 

Saturday, October 3, 2015

4:00 to 7:00 P.M.

 

The Museum of Flight

9404 East Marginal Way S
Seattle, WA 98108

www.museumofflight.org
The screening followed by a Q&A with Capt. Alex Herbst will take place at The William M. Allen Theater 

The reception will be held after the movie at The Personal Courage Wing Gallery 

As the space is limited, please reserve your seat by September 21, 2015 

E-mail: squadron303@spitfireliberator.com or phone 206 474 6311

 

Capt. Alex Herbst is the oldest living WWII pilot of the elite 303 & 308 Polish Fighters Squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force. The documentary, Spitfire Liberator: The Alex Herbst Story, honors sacrifices and lives of Polish aviators who fought for freedom under foreign skies. Capt. Herbst flew Spitfires, escorted B-17 bombers, was shot down three times, and survived countless hardships before rebuilding his life after the war. His journey weaves tragic memories, emotions and surprising turning points, which exemplify the life path of the generation of forgotten heroes, people who have lost everything except the faith in a better future for the world.