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Stigler Incident. It was december 20, 1943 and in the freezing air high above germany, 2nd lieutenant charles “charlie” brown struggled to keep the mortally damaged american bomber on course. Finally, in 1990, former oberleutnant franz stigler, now living in canada, responded to a notice published in a newsletter for german. Brown had been wounded in the shoulder, his tail gunner sergeant hugh “ecky” eckenrode was dead, and several other members of the crew were wounded, some. The plane began losing altitude and passed low over a german airfield, where brown's bomber was spotted by franz stigler who was refueling. Charlie brown (left) and german luftwaffe pilot franz stigler. When luftwaffe pilot franz stigler had american bomber charlie brown's defenseless plane in his sights in 1943, he not only let him go but then escorted him out of danger.

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The plane began losing altitude and passed low over a german airfield, where brown's bomber was spotted by franz stigler who was refueling. It was december 20, 1943 and in the freezing air high above germany, 2nd lieutenant charles “charlie” brown struggled to keep the mortally damaged american bomber on course. Brown had been wounded in the shoulder, his tail gunner sergeant hugh “ecky” eckenrode was dead, and several other members of the crew were wounded, some. Finally, in 1990, former oberleutnant franz stigler, now living in canada, responded to a notice published in a newsletter for german. When luftwaffe pilot franz stigler had american bomber charlie brown's defenseless plane in his sights in 1943, he not only let him go but then escorted him out of danger. Charlie brown (left) and german luftwaffe pilot franz stigler.

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Stigler Incident Brown had been wounded in the shoulder, his tail gunner sergeant hugh “ecky” eckenrode was dead, and several other members of the crew were wounded, some. Charlie brown (left) and german luftwaffe pilot franz stigler. When luftwaffe pilot franz stigler had american bomber charlie brown's defenseless plane in his sights in 1943, he not only let him go but then escorted him out of danger. It was december 20, 1943 and in the freezing air high above germany, 2nd lieutenant charles “charlie” brown struggled to keep the mortally damaged american bomber on course. Brown had been wounded in the shoulder, his tail gunner sergeant hugh “ecky” eckenrode was dead, and several other members of the crew were wounded, some. Finally, in 1990, former oberleutnant franz stigler, now living in canada, responded to a notice published in a newsletter for german. The plane began losing altitude and passed low over a german airfield, where brown's bomber was spotted by franz stigler who was refueling.

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