Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
JJxvi said:
How exactly is history being reinvented?
Don't know in this case since it hasn't aired yet. This conversation came about due to the presence of the Tuskegee Airmen in the trailers when it is known that their squadron did not operate with the US 8th Air Force. It's certainly possible that this will be a multi-front story with some of the action following the TA where they actually operated from, in which case that should be fine.
Here is how I think they are going to combine the storyline. Like you said it will show these characters on their respective fronts. 8th AAF in England and the Tuskegee Airmen out of SE Italy.
I do think they will somehow intertwine the storylines during the SchweinfurtRegensburg mission when some of the 8th AF bombed Regensberg then flew straight to Africa. I could see them having the TA show up as a fighter escort over the Mediterranean at the end of the mission.
It is a fact that TA that were shot down were sent to the same POW camps as white airmen. The Germans didn't separate POWs based on color, at least for officers. Spoilers for those who don't want to know the story of the men being portrayed,
Both Egan (Callum Turner) and Cleven (Austin Butler) were shot down and finished the war in POW camps. Both were initially put into Stalag III, famously know for where the "Great Escape" happened (I do wonder if they'll work this in). There were TA (including Alexander Jefferson who is being portrayed in the series) held in Stalag III as well.That is how I hope they do the show and how it would be portrayed correctly.