Iron Cross  |  Issue 14
IN THIS ISSUE
In this issue, we feature a piece of equipment and an individual frequently described as iconic: the Junkers Stuka and Panzer ace Michael Wittmann. Both have come to symbolise the Nazi regime. Also in this issue, Clint Mitchell unravels the intriguing story behind a Messerschmitt Bf 109 shot down over Kent in October 1940. RAF investigators were puzzled when they found a rudder marked with an astonishing number of victory tallies. And yet they had never heard of the pilot they had in captivity. Editor Andy Saunders inputs his own research into the episode during the 1970s when he interviewed eyewitnesses on the ground as well as the German pilot who was shot down in the aircraft.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Iron Cross Issue 14.