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Pistol Packin’ Mama Boeing B-17G 42-31037 was delivered at Dallas on 8/9/43 During a raid to Leipzig on 20/7/44 it was hit by flak and crashed near Liebstedt Germany. 6 crewmen were taken prisoners of war and three were killed in the crash. https://www.destinationsjourney.com/historical-military-photographs/boeing-b-17-flying-fortress-nose-art-page-1/

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Today in Labor History April 30 1945: Eva Braun and Adolph Hitler committed suicide, in Berlin, after being married for less than 40 hours. Many Nazis were tried, convicted and executed. And literally thousands were secreted into the U.S., given false identities, and put to work as spies, intelligence officers, informants, and rocket scientists in the Cold War. Some of them had even been high-ranking Nazi Party officials, secret police chiefs, and heads of concentration camps. In fact, during the first few years after WWII ended, it was easier to get into the U.S. as a Nazi than it was as a Jewish concentration camp survivor. There were policy makers in Washington who said the Jews shouldn’t be let in because they’re “lazy” and “self-entitled.” For more on this sordid history, read “The Nazis Next Door
How America Became a Safe Haven for Hitler's Men,” By Eric Lichtblau.

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Bell Airacobra I in RAF service https://www.destinationsjourney.com/historical-military-photographs/bell-airacobra-i-raf-fighter/

The Bell Airacobra fighters delivered to the Royal Air Force were essentially the same as P-39D aircraft, with the 37 mm cannon replaced by a 20 mm and the addition of armour plating, bulletproof glass and self sealing fuel tanks. This additional weight caused a reduction in speed of 30 mph, making it inferior to most existing RAF and Luftwaffe fighters. As a result of the poor performance most of the ordered was passed on to Russia or used by USAAF as the P-400. Only 601 Squadron operated the type in the RAF. This squadron only flew one operational mission, against coastal barges along the French coast on 9 October 1941.
The Bell Airacobra fighters delivered to the Royal Air Force were essentially the same as P-39D aircraft, with the 37 mm cannon replaced by a 20 mm and the addition of armour plating, bulletproof glass and self sealing fuel tanks. This additional weight caused a reduction in speed of 30 mph, making it inferior to most existing RAF and Luftwaffe fighters. As a result of the poor performance most of the ordered was passed on to Russia or used by USAAF as the P-400. Only 601 Squadron operated the type in the RAF. This squadron only flew one operational mission, against coastal barges along the French coast on 9 October 1941.

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    A German Bf109 flies low over some fields on the South coast of England - exact date unknown. The Bf 109 is the most produced fighter aircraft in history, with a total of 34,248 airframes produced from 1936 to April 1945. Note the absence of tailplane struts and rounded wingtips on this particular variant

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    German soldiers with a rack of grenades and a self propelled gun use the ruins for cover as they wait for any signs of the enemy - Italy, date unknown

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    A German POW wearing camouflage is taken in to captivity by a US infantryman. This type of smock was usually issued to snipers - Normandy, June 1944

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    The wreckage of a German Bf109 G6 known as “Black 479” of 4./JG 104 - Furth, Germany, May /June 1945. How it came to be damaged is unclear

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