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The Fall of the Most Dangerous Nazi SubmarineIn the depths of the North Atlantic during the European Theater of World War II, Commander Hans Jenisch aboard U-32 was on ...
Joining Al Murray and James Holland will be James May, Sir Antony Beevor, Tim Shipman, Saul David, Dr. Victoria Taylor and ...
The Battle of Crete will remain forever in military history as the scene of the largest German airborne operation of World ...
In Ukraine, evidence that such tools cause tragedy is not hard to find. The previous day, I was told by Kharkiv’s police chief that a Russian rocket attack on a funeral reception, which resulted in ...
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The Moskito - The Luftwaffe Cloned Britain's Most Successful BomberThe result was the “Moskito”—a bold Luftwaffe attempt to copy Allied ... It took over 70 flights, commander says.
But in a last hurrah, Hermann Göring, the Luftwaffe’s supreme commander, launched Operation Gisela. British bombers were pounding German cities, so Göring ordered that Junkers night fighters ...
However Luftwaffe commander Joseph Schmid still believed his pilots could turn the tide. More than 117 Junkers JU88 night-fighters were sent to intercept Allied bombers which has been hitting ...
The Luftwaffe records mention an Ernst Gerbrecht ... also were killed in that terrible night. The records of Wing Commander Howard Newbould (formerly of RAF Linton on Ouse) has an hour-by-hour ...
Wolfram von Richthofen became the Chief of Staff of the Luftwaffe commander in charge, Hugo Sperrle. Wolfram von Richthofen was the cousin of World War One famed Manfred von Richthofen ...
However, because of critical errors by the Luftwaffe commander Hermann Goering, Britain was able to regroup. Then using its brilliant team of code crackers and specially trained spies, Britain ...
Some of these he had to call down from Holland. He is lucky, however, in that his Luftwaffe commander is jowly, droop-mouthed Field Marshal Hugo Sperrle. Fat as he is, Sperrle knows how to move ...
On one side, top officials including Himmler and Goebbels wanted to throw "the whole group in prison," whereas others agreed with Luftwaffe commander Hermann Göring who, ''under the influence ...
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