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How a Secret British Air Trap Caught 4 German Transport Planes in 48 Hours

In the summer of 1942, a handful of RAF crews flying blacked-out Douglas Boston III aircraft began lurking over occupied French and Dutch airfields in total darkness — guided not by radar, but by decoded German radio signals intercepted hundreds of miles away in Cheshire. The Luftwaffe's Ju 52 transport fleet flew the same routes, at the same altitudes, on the same schedules, week after week. The British simply started waiting for them. Within 48 hours across three different airfields in two occupied countries, four German transport aircraft were destroyed by crews who never once broke radio silence. The Germans had no idea it was a coordinated trap until four crash sites appeared on their own map.
This is the forgotten story of RAF intruder operations — the smallest, quietest, and most ruthlessly efficient offensive the RAF ran in the entire war.
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