Sabaton History — Season 1, Episode 16: No Bullets Fly – Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler
Documentary, War & Politics • 15 min • 1 season, 43 episodes
Episode synopsis
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’.
About Sabaton History
Sabaton History informs you of the historical background behind all Sabaton songs. Pär and Joakim from Sabaton and historian Indy Neidell from TimeGhost/World War Two will take you on an awesome adventure through the history, the creative process and untold stories behind the Sabaton songs.
More episodes from Season 1
- E140:1 - The Battle of Wizna
- E2Blood of Bannockburn – War of Scottish Independence
- E3Panzerkampf – The Battle of Kursk
- E4To Hell and Back – Audie Murphy
- E5Last Dying Breath – The Defence of Belgrade
- E6Talvisota – The Winter War
- E7Shiroyama – The Satsuma Rebellion
- E8Smoking Snakes – Brazilian Expeditionary Force
- E9The Carolean's Prayer – Soldiers of the Swedish Kings
- E10Fields of Verdun – The Battle of Verdun
- E11Saboteurs – Norwegian Heavy Water Sabotage
- E12Bismarck – Battle of the Atlantic