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Edit: And of course facts about officers and enlisted men!
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You should mention heroes: From generals, to those who were pulling the trigger. "Mad" Jack Churchill will surely become very favorite, just like Paddy Mayne
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Churchill
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Known by WW2 aficionados but not by a lot of others, one of the best planes of the war, the DeHavilland Mosquito, was designed to be built by furniture makers.
Metal was in short supply, but there was a huge cottage industry of skilled furniture makers in England, and DeHavilland had already been designing "wooden" planes for a while. So they melded the excess available skill and the need for a new plane.
It had long range and the same payload capacity as a B-17, flew faster than a Spitfire, could be armed with MGs, cannons, and eventually night-fighter radar. Due to little metal had a very low radar signature. And some 8000 of them were built.
Lots of documentaries about it on Youtube.
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First off the Mosquito could not carry a bomb load anywhere near that of a B-17.
Second, it could only go faster than contemporary Spitfires at extremely low altitudes, and all Spitfires except for the Mk. XVI were some of the slowest low altitude fighters of the entire war.
But yes, it was a very good bomber, and didn't do war crimes like the B-17 and Lancaster did.
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The US tank destroyer program. It was fundamentally flawed but by sheer coincidence worked in nearly everything else. Read the history behind it and it's almost astounding how officer politics produced a failure of an arm.
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