Michael Caine and Italian co-star Giovanna Ralli get to know one another on the set of Deadfall, 1968.
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Michael Caine and Italian co-star Giovanna Ralli get to know one another on the set of Deadfall, 1968.
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Meet the Night Witches of World War II
The [588th Night Bomber Regiment of the Soviet Air Forces] was the most highly decorated female unit in that force, flying 30,000 missions over the course of four years — and dropping, in total, 23,000 tons of bombs on invading German armies. Its members, who ranged in age from 17 to 26, flew primarily at night, making do with planes that were — per their plywood-and-canvas construction — generally reserved for training and crop-dusting. They often operated in stealth mode, idling their engines as they neared their targets and gliding to the bomb release point. As a result, their planes made little more than soft “whooshing" noises as they flew by.
Those noises reminded the Germans, apparently, of the sound of a witch’s broomstick. So the Nazis began calling the female fighter pilots Nachthexen: “night witches." They were loathed. And they were feared. Any German pilot who downed a “witch" was automatically awarded an Iron Cross.
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