James Holland
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You know, it's really, it's very clever. So they get over the head of the Army of the Air, Armie de l'Air, which is the French Air Force. And they invite him over and they, Erhard Milk, who is the second commander of the Luftwaffe, invites him over. So come and see what we're up to. You know, we want to be, you're our European neighbors. We're all friends together, this kind of stuff.
You know, it's really, it's very clever. So they get over the head of the Army of the Air, Armie de l'Air, which is the French Air Force. And they invite him over and they, Erhard Milk, who is the second commander of the Luftwaffe, invites him over. So come and see what we're up to. You know, we want to be, you're our European neighbors. We're all friends together, this kind of stuff.
You know, it's really, it's very clever. So they get over the head of the Army of the Air, Armie de l'Air, which is the French Air Force. And they invite him over and they, Erhard Milk, who is the second commander of the Luftwaffe, invites him over. So come and see what we're up to. You know, we want to be, you're our European neighbors. We're all friends together, this kind of stuff.
So they get over the head of the Army of the Air, Armie de l'Air, which is the French Air Force.
And they invite him over and they, Erhard Milk, who is the second in command of the Luftwaffe, invites him over.
So come and see what we're up to.
You know, we want to be, you're our European neighbors.
We're all friends together, this kind of stuff.
Come and see what we've got. And he takes him to this airfield. There's a row of Messerschmitt 109s all lined up, like sort of 50 of them. And the head of the Army of the Air sort of looks at it and goes, that's impressive. And Milt goes, well, let me go and take you to another airfield.
Come and see what we've got. And he takes him to this airfield. There's a row of Messerschmitt 109s all lined up, like sort of 50 of them. And the head of the Army of the Air sort of looks at it and goes, that's impressive. And Milt goes, well, let me go and take you to another airfield.
Come and see what we've got. And he takes him to this airfield. There's a row of Messerschmitt 109s all lined up, like sort of 50 of them. And the head of the Army of the Air sort of looks at it and goes, that's impressive. And Milt goes, well, let me go and take you to another airfield.
Come and see what we've got.
And he takes him to this airfield.
There's a row of Messerschmitt 109s all lined up, like sort of 50 of them.
And the head of the Army of the Air sort of looks at it and goes, crikey, that's impressive.
And Milk goes, well, let me go and take you to another airfield.
And they go off the sort of the back route out of the airfield and that's a long, circuitous route in the Mercedes. Meanwhile, all the Messerschmitts take off from that airfield, go and land on the next airfield. Here's another, and they're all the same aircraft. And the commander in chief of the army of the air goes back to France and goes, we're never going to be able to beat Germany.
And they go off the sort of the back route out of the airfield and that's a long, circuitous route in the Mercedes. Meanwhile, all the Messerschmitts take off from that airfield, go and land on the next airfield. Here's another, and they're all the same aircraft. And the commander in chief of the army of the air goes back to France and goes, we're never going to be able to beat Germany.
And they go off the sort of the back route out of the airfield and that's a long, circuitous route in the Mercedes. Meanwhile, all the Messerschmitts take off from that airfield, go and land on the next airfield. Here's another, and they're all the same aircraft. And the commander in chief of the army of the air goes back to France and goes, we're never going to be able to beat Germany.
And they go off the sort of the back route out of the airfield and that's a long, circuitous route in the Mercedes.