Clark Gable was more than just a Hollywood legend. At the height of his fame, he left the spotlight to serve in World War II. This episode of Forgotten History explores the incredible true story of the King of Hollywood who flew combat missions, faced danger head-on, and became a symbol of courage against tyranny. Written and hosted by Colin D. Heaton. Forgotten History is a 10th Legion Pictures Production. #ClarkGable #WWIIHero
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Interview with Hans Baur
Interview with Pamela Churchill Harriman
Interview with Otto Guensche
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