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The lone Spitfire ace who turned Malta into a Luftwaffe graveyard
In the summer of 1942, George Beurling arrived over Malta with a reputation for flying alone, ignoring convention, and caring ...
The Luftwaffe in Sicily intensified its attacks on Malta in the first two months of 1942, so that the island would no longer serve as a base for attacks on Axis convoys ferrying troops and supplies to ...
In the summer of 1942, George Beurling arrived in Malta with a reputation for breaking rules and flying alone. In the chaos above the island, his Spitfire twisted through walls of gunfire as he hunted ...
In stone-deaf Lady Strickland’s Maltese garden a land mine blew the tail feathers off her prize peacock, blew Lady Strickland off her feet. She remarked, as she got up: “At last I’ve heard something.” ...
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