TERRIFYING FOOTAGE from the Second World War showing the moment the RAF dropped a eleven-ton bomb on a small German town has resurfaced this week, ahead of the anniversary of the first time a ???Grand Slam??? bomb was used in combat. Wednesday, March 14 marks the anniversary of the day the newly invented bomb was first used by the RAF, with grainy footage showing a Lancaster bomber dropping the behemoth onto the small town of Arnsberg in an attempt to destroy a railway viaduct in the area. The video shows the huge bomb being loaded onto a specially-made bomber by RAF personnel, with the narrator giving the audience an in-depth run through of exactly how the bomb operates / mediadrumworld.com