The British Supermarine Spitfire of WW II

Hero of the Battle of Britain

Dirk DeKlein over at History of Sorts has a great little post on the British Supermarine Spitfire which was one of the best fighter planes of WW II. The story goes that Hermann Goering, head of the Luftwaffe, asked two of his generals, General Galland and General Molders, what they needed to defeat the British during the Battle of Britain. General Galland finally replied, “A squadron of Spitfires.” The Reichsmarshall was not amused.

You can read his terrific post here!

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