Heroism isn’t always measured in blood or danger. Sometimes, to spare your foe is the honourable thing to do. A dramatic example comes in the shape of the American Charlie Brown and German Franz Stigler. Brown was flying his heavily damaged B17 ‘Flying Fortress’ bomber home after a demanding bombing run on Bremen when Franz Stigler in his fighter plane caught sight of its tail. This story is about the encounter between the two enemies and the song that Sabaton wrote about it, called ‘No Bullets Fly’. Support Sabaton History on Patreon: Find 'A Higher Call', the book that inspired 'No Bullets Fly' here: Listen to Heroes (where No Bullets Fly is featured): Check out the trailer for Sabaton's new album 'The Great War' right here: Watch more videos on the Sabaton YouTube channel: Listen to Sabaton on Spotify: Official Sabaton Merchandise Shop: Get your hands on official Sabaton History merch here: Check out Indy Neidells channels: World War Two: TimeGhost History: Hosted by: Indy Neidell Written by: Markus Linke and Indy Neidell Directed by: Astrid Deinhard and Wieke Kapteijns Produced by: Pär Sundström, Astrid Deinhard and Spartacus Olsson Creative Producer: Joram Appel Executive Producers: Pär Sundström, Joakim Broden, Tomas Sunmo, Indy Neidell, Astrid Deinhard, and Spartacus Olsson Maps by: Eastory Edited by: Iryna Dulka Sound Editing by: Marek Kaminski Eastory YouTube Channel: Archive by: Reuters/Screenocean Music by Sabaton. Sources: IWM: CL 3395 Plane drawing by Emoscopes An OnLion Entertainment GmbH and © Stuffed Beaver LTD co-Production. © Stuffed Beaver LTD, 2019 - all rights reserved.
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