
German General Couldn’t Believe the Allied Air Power Destroying His Panzers on D-Day June 7th, 1944, shortly after dawn, at a headquarters near Paris, General…

German Pilots Laughed At The P-47 Thunderbolt, Until Its Eight .50s Rained Lead on Them April 8th, 1943. 27,000 ft above Kong, France. The oxygen…

At a.m. on August 17th, 1943, Technical Sergeant James McKenna crouched under the left wing of a P38 Lightning at Doadorura Airfield in New Guinea,…

Occupied France August 1943 on a remote Luftvafa airfield just after400 hours Oberaloid Nant Vera Schulz chief technical officer of Yagdashada 26 received a piece…

November 10th 1943 afternoon air probonger Germany’s primary Luftvafa aircraft testing facility Hman Hans vere chief test pilot walked across the tarmac toward a republic…

sJanuary 17th, 1944. 14 and 23 hours, 22,000 ft above the Arden’s Forest. The air was thin and cold, so cold that frost formed along…

March 11th, 1943. Mid-Atlantic 47 degree in 29 degree woofers. The ocean was black ink beneath a starless sky. U6 rolled gently in the swell.…

June the 6th, 1944. Omaha Beach, hours. The channel was gray and cold, churning with a wind that had nearly postponed the invasion. Oberg writer…

At a.m. on January 27th, 1945, an American bomber was already dead on paper. Not damaged, not endangered, dead. The phrase used by United States…

The morning of July 2008, 1944 dawns over Serum Island in the Dutch East Indies under a pale, almost indifferent sky. Somewhere far below the…




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