Interrogation

The process of questioning prisoners of war or captured enemy personnel to extract information. Interrogation was a crucial intelligence-gathering technique used by both Allied and Axis forces during World War II.

Hq. 71: Interceptor

A high-performance fighter aircraft designed to intercept enemy bombers, usually at high altitudes. They were typically equipped with powerful engines and heavy armament.

Gold Coast

A British colony in West Africa, now Ghana, that contributed troops to the Allied effort during World War II. These troops fought in North Africa, Burma, and Italy, and their contributions were significant.