From Telegraph.co.uk:A former German World War II fighter pilot has claimed he shot down French literary hero Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, author of The Little Prince, 63 years after the event.
However, Horst Rippert, 88, said he would have held his fire on July 31, 1944, had he known his victim was one of his favourite authors.
"If I had known it was Saint-Exupéry I would never have shot him down," said Mr Rippert.
"He knew admirably how to describe the sky, the thoughts and feelings of pilots", he added.
"His work inspired many of us to take up our vocation."
via Disinfo.com
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
German pilot shot down Little Prince author
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