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Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:11 am
I recall watching on TV many years ago as a wee lad, a film or documentary (I would imagine the former) featuring/about the USAAF in the ETO. There was lots of actual and staged combat footage and I have a vivid memory of a scene in which a heavy (either B17 or B24) had been damaged or was under attack from 2 or 3 Luftwaffe single engine fighters. The bomber crew either decided on a ruse and pretended to surrender, lowering their undercarriage to indicate this, or had a problem that led to the same. But then they got themselves sorted, pulled up the gear, and opened up on the fighters with turrets and waist gunners etc. I cannot remember the outcome of that, but I would imagine this was a "our brave lads" film and they got away with it.
Ring any bells anyone? Cheers and thanks, Don
Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:59 am
Sounds like something about the 100th Bomb Group.
Zack
Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:08 am
That story has made the rounds for quite sometime. Usually, it is associated with how the 100th BG got the name "Bloody 100th".
Today, most historians consider it a myth, after much research from the 100th and Luft adversaries. A possible explanation is given in Martin Middlebrook's, The Schweinfurt-Regensburg Mission .
Regards,
Hugh
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