457th Bomb Group First Mission
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It's hard for any of us -- especially me -- to imagine the bravery of allied aircrews during World War Two. It must have been terrifying to board those aircraft in the predawn hours and know that your destination was an enemy country where there were many people waiting to do everything possible to kill you. They were remarkable people.
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I have posted an interview on my channel with a survivor of the Dresden bombing which may be of interest to some of you.
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what a crap song to go with sweet photos
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In the silent memory of the brave crews of the B-17's.
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The poor B17 crew look about as happy as one would expect.....
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Read Kevin MacDonald's article "Wilhelm Marrs The Victory of Judaism over Germanism: Viewed from a Nonreligious Point of View".
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MENTAL.
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wot a bad song!!!
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In all honesty, this value-laden style actually grabbed my attention long enough to read your articles in full detail. When I first read your post on stormfront, I thought you were a moron trolling around, but when I read your website and your DEMOLISHING of Provan's nonsense, I took firm notice and I've read your technical arguments in full detail. To be short, it's always amusing to see people in shock when hearing about "diesel exhaust" executions...it isn't as exotic as "green gas" etc.
you are such a fool sad boring ignorent fool who knows very little of history or life. with rants and comments that you make i think you sanity comes into question.
tomato6999 3 years ago 3
like a lot :)
I live on the site what was the base of 457 sq at Glatton / Conington England. hats of to all the b17 crews.
drageart2008 1 year ago 2