A memorable encounter with an anonymous former enemy.

It was the 50th anniversary of the declaration of war that started me absorbing World War Two facts like a sponge. It was at about the same time that I first started learning German, revealing that I was something of a skilled linguist. Keenness to get to know the nations themselves had long been a subconscious aim of mine. Therefore, and unsurprisingly, I started a degree in Modern Languages and European Studies shortly after the 50th anniversary of D-Day. Thereby, I became a relative expert in post-war Europe which added to what I had diligently learned about the history of the war - both battles and policies. One key facet of warfare which fascinated me which I got to know well was aerial warfare. It started with documentaries and computer games about the Battle of Britain. From those, I got to know about many aircraft, such as the Spitfire and Hurricane as well as the Luftw...