
November 14th, 1944. 0530 hours. Herkin Forest, Germany. The steam rising from the tin cup caught the first rays of dawn visible through the shattered…

You’re 25,000 ft above the German countryside. It’s March 1945. You’re a Luftvafa pilot in one of the most advanced fighters ever built, the Messers…

Japanese Zero Pilots Couldn’t Believe American Pilots Refused to Turn-Fight After Pearl Harbor August 7, 1942, 15,000 feet above the Solomon Islands, Commander Tadashi Nakajima…

September 23rd, 1941, 14,000 feet above Kronstat Naval Base, Oberloit and Hans Olrich Rud felt the sweat pool beneath his flight suit as he stared…

October 5th, 1943, 18,000 feet above the Pacific, warrant officer Toshiuki Sueda banked his Mitsubishi A6M0 into position, his hands moving with the confidence of…

December 21st, 1941. The North Atlantic. HMS Audacity, Britain’s first escort carrier, sinks after being torpedoed by a German submarine. 24 men escaped the freezing…

Pacific War | The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot And The Fall Of The Zero | War Documentary The air that morning at Rabbal felt heavy,…

The sky was thin and brittle at that altitude. A pale field of cold light stretching above the clouds. Through the canopy of a German…

Somewhere over the English Channel in the winter of 1944, a lone American fighter descended through a gap in the clouds. Below, nine German aircraft…

At 2200 hours on August 6th, 1944, General Derpanza trooper Hans Eberbach stood in his command post near Morta, France, and prepared to launch the…




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