The Mighty Eighth Podcast

Johann Tasker & Mike Peters

Amazing True Stories about the People, Planes & Places of the US Eighth Army Air Force during World War Two Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 10/25/2025

    Six minutes of slaughter: The Kassel Mission

    The Kassel mission of 27 September 1944 was one of the most devastating raids of the war – not because of the bombs dropped but because of the aircrew and planes lost. Some 35 B-24 Liberators from the 445th Bomb Group took from Tibenham airfield in Norfolk to bomb the Henschel tank works in the German city of Kassel. But only four of those planes returned home safely. It was the greatest single-day loss to a single bomb group from a single airfield in aviation warfare history – all within six minutes. In this episode, we follow the mission from Norfolk over the skies of occupied Europe to discover what went wrong – and what happened to the aircrew involved. We visit Ketteringham Hall, the headquarters of the Second Air Division in eastern England; and Tibenham airfield – which is still an active airfield today. This episode includes edited excerpts of archive interviews with 445th Bomb Group pilot Web Uebelhoer and bombardier George M Collar, courtesy of the Dzenowagis family YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@2nd.Air.Division.8thUSAAF. The FULL interview with Web Uebelhoer is here: https://youtu.be/SE_Y9AoLhJ0?si=_Lx5UtP4VIrLUii1&t=498 The FULL interview with George M Collar is here: https://youtu.be/Jc8RPBAHlFA?si=PGLr4O9glaPbE4PO&t=559 For copies of Eric Ratcliffe's book The Kassel Raid, please visit Amazon USA or Amazon UK, depending on your location. For more information about the Kassel Mission, please do visit the Kassel Mission Historical Society website. Do please like and subscribe to the Mighty Eighth Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Visit the Mighty Eighth Podcast website: mighty8thpodcast.com To contact Johann and Mike, email johann@ruralcity.co.uk Follow the Mighty Eighth Podcast on X - @mighty8thpod Follow the Mighty Eighth Podcast on Facebook - @mighty8thpod Follow the Mighty Eighth Podcast on Instagram - @mighty8thpod Follow Johann on X - @johanntasker Follow Mike on X - @mikehistorian Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    50 min
  2. 04/28/2024

    Night of the Intruders

    In this episode, we tell the story of the Night of the Intruders, when Luftwaffe fighters followed a stream of American B-24 Liberator bombers back to England and shot them out of the sky as they tried to land. It was a disastrous end to Mission 311, which took place on 22 April, 1944, less than two months before D-Day. The raid saw 824 Mighty Eighth bombers target the nerve centre of the Third Reich's railway system at Hamm, in Germany's north-east Ruhr. We experience the mission through the eyes of George Glevanik, of the 448th Bomb Group, stationed at Seething, south-east of Norwich. We visit Seething Church of St Margaret & St Remigius, which includes a memorial to the 448th BG; and Seething Control Tower Museum, which includes artefacts from the Night of the Intruders. We examine what went right – and what went wrong – and why the Mighty Eighth attacked Hamm in the evening, rather than sticking to its tried-and-tested strategy of bombing in broad daylight. Our special podcast guest is author, historian and aviation archaeologist Ian McLachlan, whose book 'Night of the Intruders' is published by Pen & Sword. Please like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Visit the Mighty Eighth Podcast website: mighty8thpodcast.com To contact Johann and Mike, email johann@ruralcity.co.uk Follow the Mighty Eighth Podcast on X - @mighty8thpod Follow the Mighty Eighth Podcast on Facebook - @mighty8thpod Follow the Mighty Eighth Podcast on Instagram - @mighty8thpod Follow Johann on X - @johanntasker Follow Mike on X - @mikehistorian Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min
4.9
out of 5
56 Ratings

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