Kenneth Daniel Williams was falling from the sky.
His B-17, “Aristrocrap,” had simply been shot over Bremen, Germany. A bombardier within the 351st Bomb Group, Williams was one of many few fortunate ones of his crew — each the pilot and copilot of the Aristrocrap died within the Nov. 26, 1943, melee.
“The escape hatch was on the ground of the tunnel,” Williams would later write. “I crawled again to see if I might assist the pilot open the escape hatch. As I crawled towards him the pilot put his foot on the hatch and compelled it open. This took large stress because the slipstream was making an attempt to pressure it closed. The pilot grabbed me by the waist and compelled me head-first out the escape hatch.”
The crew was by no means purported to be within the Aristrocrap. Somewhat, upon arriving in England in October 1943, that they had been assigned the B-17 “Homicide, Inc.,” an older aircraft that had seen steady energetic fight. Williams associated that it was customary to have the title of the aircraft painted on the again of 1’s flight jacket.
However “because it turned out,” Williams wrote, “I used to be the one member of the crew whose jacket was painted earlier than we had been shot down in, sarcastically, one other aircraft.”
When Williams landed, he was captured instantly and transferred to the POW camp Stalag Luft I. It took the Germans little time to take inventory of their prisoner, with Joseph Goebbels, chief propagandist for the Nazi Social gathering, seeing a possibility to take advantage of the distinctive title inscribed on Williams’ flight jacket.
Throughout a time when the tempo of American strategic bombing of Germany was ramping up, the Germans leaped on the propagandic alternative to label American pilots lawless “gangsters from Chicago” bent on killing all German ladies and youngsters.
Nonetheless, the stereotype that humor is misplaced on Germans truly rang true this time.
https://www.americanairmuseum.com/particular person/139168 that the flight jacket was “picture proof for the underworld nature of [Allied] air terror” and that the American “air gangster identifies himself as a part of a homicide racket.”
However on the Allied aspect, the propaganda effort had the alternative impact. Pilots had been seemingly delighted with the moniker, blissful to be recognized to by their enemies as “gangsters of the sky” — a formidably cool moniker that in some way obtained misplaced in translation to the Germans.
Williams himself was born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, writing, “Opposite to a number of the German propaganda, I used to be not a Chicago gangster,” including that he had “attended native faculties and went to Belmont Abbey School, an establishment run by Benedictine Monks, lots of whom got here from Germany.”
After greater than a yr and a half in captivity, Williams and his fellow POWs had been liberated on Could 1, 1945, by the Purple Military. Upon arriving house, the bombardier was greeted by tons of of letters from everywhere in the world wishing the “air gangster” nicely. In line with Williams, “all of them contained newspaper clippings of ‘Homicide Inc.’ that they thought I would prefer to have as a memento.”
As for the jacket that brought about all the difficulty? Williams managed to convey it stateside and, as he put it, had “Homicide, Inc. painted on [it] once more precisely because it had been earlier than I spent one evening eradicating it. The jacket is outdated and stiff now and the lettering has light, however I’m sporting it as I write this.”
In 1986, the Homicide Inc. jacket was donated, and it now hangs within the Smithsonian’s Nationwide Air and House Museum.
Initially revealed on HistoryNet, our sister publication.
Claire Barrett is an editor and army historical past correspondent for Navy Instances. She can be a World Conflict II researcher with an unparalleled affinity for Sir Winston Churchill and Michigan soccer.





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