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Old 4th October 2023, 12:24
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"Damned Hunchbacks"

New from Helion: https://www.helion.co.uk/military-hi...-1940-1943.php

I'm not sure exactly who is supposed to have "forgotten" the Italian torpedo-bombers though.
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Re: "Damned Hunchbacks"

Looking forward to this one.

Not sure where I read it, but remember it being said that the torpedo bomber pilots were held in more esteem in Italy (and more popular) than fighter pilots.

I find that quite refreshing.
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Re: "Damned Hunchbacks"

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I'm not sure exactly who is supposed to have "forgotten" the Italian torpedo-bombers though.
I personnaly hate this new habit to add adjectives to book titles, just for adding some drama...

By the way last year one of my brother offered me a French book about new discoveries and secrets about WWII. The book title and back cover was full of promises... but the content was just the reprinting of a book I have since 30 years (one of the first I bought about WWII at the time), word for word...
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