So many WWII stories are sad, shocking and appalling beyond words, but alongside the tragedy there are many tales of bravery, heroics and heart warming reports. Rarely are these stories of "good Germans" perhaps with the exception of one of the most famous
Oskar Schindler......
Every now and again however, a tale comes to light that is inspirational.... I recently came across one such tale and hope you are as moved by this story as I was.....
Wartime chivalry
or maybe this version ....
This is the story of an allied aircraft beaten so badly in an air fight, the crew so devastated by injury or death, that they were unlikely to make it home, the 21 year old American pilot,
Lt Charlie Brown, on his first combat mission, alone over Germany in 1943 when a German Messerschmitt fighter plane, piloted by Luftwaffe veteran
Franz Stigler, flew alongside them.... at a time when they thought they were sitting ducks, they witnessed an incredible act of chivalry....
A German fighter pilot,
one strike away from winning Germany's highest honour for valour "The Knights Cross" had the allied aircraft in his sights. A man who risked death for dishonour if the
Nazi SS discovered his deed, flew alongside the ailing aircraft and honoured his humanity instead. His respect for the code of honour and integrity of soldiers and fighting men through the ages... Not only did he not fire on them, he helped them avoid anti aircraft batteries lining the coast as he directed them towards neutral Sweden......
The bond between soldiers, even on opposing sides is a special one, [fortunately] not experienced by many of us.....
So wonderful that these two pilots of WWII were reunited post war in 1989 and went on to travel together, taking their story to others... dying only 8 months apart in 2008, may they rest in peace and may Hollywood make a movie that respects the sentiment, the integrity and the honour!
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