The WWII Fighter That Was Considered The Creepiest Night Hunter During The War
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The WWII Fighter That Was Considered The Creepiest Night Hunter During The War
By late 1943, Berlin lay under constant threat from British bombers. These night raids were intended to break German defenses and weaken their ability to continue the war. The British aircrews relied on the cover of darkness to avoid enemy fighters, believing the night sky offered them protection. However, German night fighter units had adapted to these conditions. Pilots of Nachtjagdgeschwader 1 (NJG 1) waited in the darkness, ready to ambush t…
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