So the bells toll all night for the people of the village, and everyone surrounds my hut carrying torches?
Trackend, Evan and those who skip over my posting:
No one called anyone a "liar" here. I did not.
I am quite confident you know what my opinion on Erich is, and I am not going to clarify anything on that.
I simply stated my printings tell something different to what Erich presented as sources; a more different fashion of emphazising discrepancies.
I have never ever suggested, much less directly expressed, ALL allied accounts are full of lies, crap and distortions. You invented that, and not me.
There are no accusations here but facts.
The "Rohna" case is a clear and undisputable example to illustrate Britain and the USA were not that differen to Germany.
And yes, precisely, that is perhaps why i do not write, colaborate, much less co-author any history works. I am just too passionate when it comes to ram bullshit, wherever it may come from.
Evan, one last thing:
Let´s say Erich´s account is the accurate one. The allied fighters protecting the convoy managed to shoot down 6 bombers only? (out of 21)
In an attack that lasted for about one hour.
I´d then have to say something on this.
Even though the number of allied fighters (French, USA and British an Erich said) was not mentioned, the whole thing can speak for itself.
It is either allied fighter pilots were absolutely mediocre or that the He 177 was a highly capable design, able to find its out when intercepted.
A one hour air battle -over the sea- of only He 177s and He 111s against single engine fighters with such an outcome can certainly point in this direction.
There were episodes over Europe that proved German fighter pilots were capable of exterminating small formations of USAAF heavy bombers in extremely shorts periods of time.
Trackend, Evan and those who skip over my posting:
No one called anyone a "liar" here. I did not.
I am quite confident you know what my opinion on Erich is, and I am not going to clarify anything on that.
I simply stated my printings tell something different to what Erich presented as sources; a more different fashion of emphazising discrepancies.
I have never ever suggested, much less directly expressed, ALL allied accounts are full of lies, crap and distortions. You invented that, and not me.
There are no accusations here but facts.
The "Rohna" case is a clear and undisputable example to illustrate Britain and the USA were not that differen to Germany.
And yes, precisely, that is perhaps why i do not write, colaborate, much less co-author any history works. I am just too passionate when it comes to ram bullshit, wherever it may come from.
Evan, one last thing:
Let´s say Erich´s account is the accurate one. The allied fighters protecting the convoy managed to shoot down 6 bombers only? (out of 21)
In an attack that lasted for about one hour.
I´d then have to say something on this.
Even though the number of allied fighters (French, USA and British an Erich said) was not mentioned, the whole thing can speak for itself.
It is either allied fighter pilots were absolutely mediocre or that the He 177 was a highly capable design, able to find its out when intercepted.
A one hour air battle -over the sea- of only He 177s and He 111s against single engine fighters with such an outcome can certainly point in this direction.
There were episodes over Europe that proved German fighter pilots were capable of exterminating small formations of USAAF heavy bombers in extremely shorts periods of time.