Smaland
11-14-2011, 06:17 PM
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In this artist's rendering, the B-17 in the foreground is Ye Olde Pub, piloted by 2nd Lt. Charles Brown. In the background is a Bf109 piloted by Oberleutnant Franz Stigler.
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Franz Stigler (left) and Charles Brown (right)
The B-17 was like a sieve. There was blood everywhere. I could see the crew trying to help their wounded. The tail gunner was slumped over his gun, his blood streaming down its barrel. Through the gaping hole in the fuselage, I could see crewmen working frantically to save a comrade whose leg was blown off. I thought to myself, 'How can I shoot something like that? It would be like shooting a man in a parachute.'
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Franz Stigler
Full story (http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/act-chivalry-wwii-happy-veterans-day-2011)
In this artist's rendering, the B-17 in the foreground is Ye Olde Pub, piloted by 2nd Lt. Charles Brown. In the background is a Bf109 piloted by Oberleutnant Franz Stigler.
http://www.retirement-lounge.com/images/franzstigler.jpghttp://www.retirement-lounge.com/images/charliebrown.jpg
Franz Stigler (left) and Charles Brown (right)
The B-17 was like a sieve. There was blood everywhere. I could see the crew trying to help their wounded. The tail gunner was slumped over his gun, his blood streaming down its barrel. Through the gaping hole in the fuselage, I could see crewmen working frantically to save a comrade whose leg was blown off. I thought to myself, 'How can I shoot something like that? It would be like shooting a man in a parachute.'
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Franz Stigler
Full story (http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/act-chivalry-wwii-happy-veterans-day-2011)