The Cockpit - a three-part OVA I watched on VHS, having been sent it by Otaku News who was clearing space by getting rid of some old tapes. Released with Japanese dub with English subtitles.
For those unaware of it, this is a early 1990s series adapted from a manga by Leiji Matsumoto, but instead of his normal space operas, these are all Second World War stories. The first, “Slipstream” is about a German pilot tasked with carrying a Nazi nuclear bomb; the second, “Sonic Boom Squadron” is about a kamikaze pilot; and the third, “Knight of the Iron Dragon”, focuses on two Japanese soldiers riding a motorbike and sidecar tracking the last artillery group in the Philippines.
The tape, especially the first episode, was not in the best condition but the whole thing was watchable. There is an argument that these stories glamorise the Axis forces somewhat, but personally speaking the bit that offended me the most was a moment in the second episode where a character jokes using a deeply homophobic slur. I assume that it would be accurate for the time the story is set, but it still ticked me off a bit. However, the storytelling is decent, especially focused on the tragedy of war, with the notions that these soldiers will have to face ever greater destruction as the war draws to its conclusion.