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Real reason why Germans lost in Kursk was the finding of a strange herb

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B-17F 42-5459 February 2, 1943. Looks like an engine separated and came to rest under the tail. From what I could gather, this was a stateside training accident near 7 Mi NW Pyote, TX. 384th BG. This aircraft was written off.

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Two U.S. Navy Curtiss SB2C-4 Helldiver dive bombers of Bombing Squadron 83 (VB-83) fly
against the backdrop of ships of Task Group 38.3 operating off Okinawa. VB-83 operated
from Essex (CV-9), pictured in foreground, during the period March-September 1945. Note
the geometric identification symbols ("G-symbols") of the aircraft from the Essex. In the
background are the battleship Washington (BB-56), a long-hull Essex-class carrier and an
Independence-class light carrier.

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