If we do not learn from history we are bound to repeat it. In some of these tales we will explore darker sides of history with bad ideologies (Fascism, Nazism, etc.) I do not support any of these ideologies whatsoever.
We love to tell the thrilling heroic stories from history but when we only focus on all the good, we often forget how dark and bad war is.
When we speak of war we often only remember the good that the "good guys" did, e.g. The Allies, and the bad the "bad guys" did, e.g. The Axis. The truth is both sides committed atrocious and incredibly heroic acts, all to which should be remembered.
After all, a soldier fights not because he hates what is ahead but because he loves what is behind him. Often those in the heat of the action do not know what there superiors are doing elsewhere.
In these stories, we bring as much historical accuracy as possible, but some inaccuracies may slip through as well as some made up parts for fillers and dialogue. Accurate dialogue and quotes will be done in Italics.
So without further a-do, let's turn back the clock, dive into the archives and relive some of history's greatest, darkest, most thrilling and unbelievable moments.
Coming up/ What to expect:
(From the Great War)
The rise and fall of one of history's greatest aviators, Manfred von Richthofen, The Red Baron.
A soldier who would not die, Adrian Carton de Wiart.
The Christmas when both sides seized fire.
The birth of thBlitzkriegig.
A woman who took her brother's place on the front lines.
When the dead men fought back against the Germans.
How White Friday came to be.
(From World War II)
Fighter pilots who fly for revenge.
The first official battle of the RAF.
The rise and fall of the King of the Ocean, the Bismarck.
The Blitz
A duel of two fight aces, Adolph Malaan vs Werner Mölders.
The tales of Germany's fighter general, Adolf Galland.
The 303rd.
A Baron who went rogue for his country.
The Dam Busters.
Tales of damaged aircraft getting home.
South Africa's ace, John Frost.
The Star of Africa, Hans-Joachim Marseille.
The SAS
Erich Hartmann, top German ace.
The White Lily of Stalingrad, Lydia Litvyak.
The greatest escape, Mikhail Devyatayev
Pearl Harbour and the heroes that flew to defend it.
Doolittle Raid.
Heroes Of Midway.
The witches in the night.
Sky Samurai Saborō Sakai.
Legless Ace, Douglas Bader.
Stigler and Ye Olde Pub.
Stories of the 8th Air Force.
War in the Pacific.
War in the Atlantic.
The Tank Buster, Hans-Ulrich Rudel.
An impossible survival, Alan Magee.
Alone in the skies, Robert Rosenthel.
Ed Cottrell.
Bad Angle.
The fall of the Luftwaffe.
D-Day.
Ivon Koshedub vs the Americans.
Two cities in one day.
(From the Cold War)
Corsairs vs Jets.
On the edge of the end of the war.
The end of a 40 year war.
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