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The Other Side of Eritrea
Eritrawi
88 episodes
6 days ago
The Other Side of Eritrea is a podcast dedicated to showcasing the rich history, vibrant culture, and inspiring achievements of Eritrea and its global diaspora. We move beyond stereotypes to highlight stories of resilience, innovation, and pride from ancient civilizations and the fight for independence to modern-day successes in art, science, and community leadership. Join us as we explore the beauty, strength, and untold stories of Eritrea that the world needs to hear.
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The Other Side of Eritrea is a podcast dedicated to showcasing the rich history, vibrant culture, and inspiring achievements of Eritrea and its global diaspora. We move beyond stereotypes to highlight stories of resilience, innovation, and pride from ancient civilizations and the fight for independence to modern-day successes in art, science, and community leadership. Join us as we explore the beauty, strength, and untold stories of Eritrea that the world needs to hear.
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Project 19: How the Base in Gura, Eritrea Tipped the Balance in WWII
The Other Side of Eritrea
13 minutes 20 seconds
2 weeks ago
Project 19: How the Base in Gura, Eritrea Tipped the Balance in WWII

Project 19, a secret World War II mission initiated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to aid Great Britain in its fight against the German Afrika Corps in North Africa. This project involved recruiting approximately 2,000 American civilian volunteers, often aircraft manufacturing personnel, to travel to a remote, bombed-out base in Gura, Eritrea, to repair and assemble damaged and newly delivered aircraft for the Royal Air Force (RAF) and later the U.S. Army Air Force (USAAF). The Americans faced harsh conditions, including the necessity of rebuilding the base itself and forming their own defense force, the American Volunteer Guard (AVG), while struggling with a shortage of parts due to German U-boat attacks. Project 19 was instrumental in keeping Allied aircraft flying in the theater, contributing significantly to the eventual defeat of Field Marshal Rommel's forces, and the text concludes by noting the lack of formal recognition for these volunteers by organizations like the American Legion.

The Other Side of Eritrea
The Other Side of Eritrea is a podcast dedicated to showcasing the rich history, vibrant culture, and inspiring achievements of Eritrea and its global diaspora. We move beyond stereotypes to highlight stories of resilience, innovation, and pride from ancient civilizations and the fight for independence to modern-day successes in art, science, and community leadership. Join us as we explore the beauty, strength, and untold stories of Eritrea that the world needs to hear.