THE FIRST DRONE WAR: OPERATION APHRODITE AND THE BIRTH OF REMOTE KILLING
By the summer of 1944, the Second World War had entered a paradoxical phase. The Allies were winning, Normandy had been breached, Paris was within reach, and German defeat was no longer a question of if, but when. Yet some of Nazi Germany’s most dangerous military assets remained stubbornly intact. Reinforced U-boat pens along the […]
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