After The Battle  |  Issue 94
THE DOSTLER CASE - General Anton Dostler was the first German general officer tried for war crimes; the first German general to be executed after the Second World War, and the first ever by an American firing squad, as told by Karel Margry. Pacific - Nauru - David Green pictures the military remains on this remote Pacific island. Readers' Investigation - The Second World War's Best Kept Secret Revealed - The successful conclusion of Roger Morgan's 14-year search to establish the identity of 'The Man Who Never Was'. Wreck Recovery - Belgian Spitfire Pilot Honoured - Michael Davis describes the last flight of Pilot Officer Jean Noizet on August 2, 1943. It Happened Here The Desert Rats at Ghent - Jean-Paul Marchal covers the battle by the 7th Armoured Divison during their advance through Belgium. United Kingdom - Mystery Crash in London's East End - Investigation into the crash of a Messerschmitt Bf 109 on 'Black Saturday' - September 7, 1940.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in After The Battle Issue 94.