May I kindly suggest that Chas moves this (interesting) debate to a new thread, in order not to have this one closed down.
We are still some who likes to read as much as possible on the subject Battle of Britain - and still feel we can learn something new.
First Light is aso one of my favourits!
Sounds good with the BBC documentary - can't wait to see your pics - and hopefully Danish Television will show the documentary too.
Besides a good and solid suntan, meeting Andrew and Paddy, the occasional pint of Spitfire and lots of great flying (3 Hurricanes together!!!) - that's about it.:D
Thanks for sharing pictures.
I've had this crazy dream to once build a home/office like a control tower - and judging from Kittys picture, somebody did just that! Wow!!!!:)
Just bought these 4 new titles:
Bought the last one at Duxford this sunday. Really great (coffetable???) book - stuffed with original maps, memos, letters, combatreports - all wrapped up in an amazing layout!
A woman comes into a huge store.
Looking for a gift for her husband, she asks in the information for gifts.
The man behind the counter suggests a book.
Oh no - she says - he's got one of those.
Because different writers, writes differently and from different angles.
Because new facts are...
You should read james Hollands: "Italys sorrow" then.
Not only because its a brilliant description of a front often forgotten - also in those days.
But also because it has many descriptions of the killing, stealing and worst of all - the massraping of italian girls, women and even old women...
I think we could all do without the two last statements, Chas.
And who are "they" actually?
As I read it, it's from a book written by the british historian Beevor.
The oldest person I ever knew must be my grandmother (fathers side).
She died when she was 93...allthough she was not that willing to let go, because - as she said: "I really want to see how it all ends!" (Like life was some TV series)
She was the kindest little old lady I have ever known...
This quite sexy part is from a danish movie from 1910 - it never got censored in Denmark, but I seriously doubt it could be shown in other countries at that time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=criEcLXgUQ0
Probably yes - Spielberg hasn't called me yet.;)
But I hope it will be with German and American actors.
We have talked about a co-production with a German TV station.
I am so excited!
During the last couple of years I have been researching and writing on a manuscript for a TV drama - or movie. (When I wasn't writing ads, that is)
The story is based upon the true story of American WWII pilot John T. Godfrey's (4th Fighter Group) escape from a POW camp in...
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