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Considering the Flight Engineer, radar and radio operator were essential crew members, I would guess that they knew what was going to happen as they had to train together prior to the drop and the FE would be part of the flight planning. The remaining enlisted crew members, maybe.I thought that until after take off, only the officers onboard knew what was going to happen.
It was named the painted on the aircraft the day before the mission.I believe the Enola Gay was named before it was selected to be the carrier of the "new wonder weapon."
Hi Joe,
Are you sure about htat? I thought he selected the aircraft while it was still on the assembly line, before 18 May 1945, and before they knew which aircraft would be used. I know Tibbets was the Commander of the 509th Composite Group, but I didn't think he knew which bird would drop any bombs when he selected it.
Perhaps I am in error there.
One glaring exception: Jews were not allowed to own or manufacture firearms, accessories or ammunition. No exceptions.
I think everybody knows the 8mm Mauser was standard German issue. It's still cannon fodder for a machine gun crew.
It would be very interesting to hear from some Germans since I already have and they disagree with the contention that they weren't disarmed largely. Not at first, but when the Nais came into real power and simply took over.
Over here in the U.S.A we had a period of prohibition before the war. Does anyone in here really think drinking stopped becuase there was a statute prohibiting it? It's illegal to whistle underwater in Vermont, but do you think anyone would be prosecuted for it today?
Laws can say a lot of things. What matters is what happens.
Hans Scholl, Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst. All executed by guillotine, February 1943.
Ouch! Hey now! Don't lump all of us Californians in there!Well being that my direct family is German, not Americans descendent from Germans, but rather Germans with German blood living in Germany (so I will take their word over some descendants living in Cali), and in about an hour I will be skyping with several of them who lived through the war.
Greg, the German infantry was so well drilled, they could work their Mausers quickly and with near-Olympic precision. So they may seem like "cannon fodder" but as history has shown, they did very well with a bolt-action rifle.
Ouch! Hey now! Don't lump all of us Californians in there!
Aside from having direct Prussian and German family members, I grew up around a former Luftwaffe pilot, an SS panzergrenadier and a Feldgendarmerie. So I am somewhat qualified on various things
And the quote by Hitler that is most often associated with "gun control" was actually paraphrased. Hitler was not talking about Gun Control for Germany, he was refering to the provisions of the new laws that restricted gun ownership by Jews and non-aryans.