This is a unique selection of wide-ranging experiences of British and
Commonwealth Bomber Command aircrew during World War II. Their
endearing bravery and fortitude and sometimes their despondency and
cynicism, shows through in these stirring, daring, often irreverent,
humorous and sometimes sardonic but memorable stories. All reflect the
ethos, camaraderie, fear and bravery of the largely ordinary men, most
of whom were plucked from civvy street and thrust into a frightening,
bitter conflict which was made even more dangerous by the lethal
advance of technology.Death would normally come from an anonymous
assassin, either in the black of night, or from behind a cloud or out
of the sun, or simply from the Flak gunner on the ground. And, if all
this was not enough, the often unmerciful weather was no respecter of
mortality. There was no escaping the all-embracing shock wave that
rippled through the bomber squadrons after a heavy mauling over enemy
territory. Nothing could be more poignant than the vacuous places at
tables in the depleted mess halls, the empty locker of the departed,
or the dog pining by the barracks for its missing master. Each man had
to deal with tragedy in his own inimitable way. Some hid their
feelings better than others did only for the pain to resurface months
or even years later. Some who had survived the physical pressures and
who completed their tours then succumbed to the mental torture that
had eaten away at their psyche during the incessant and interminable
onslaught day after day, night after night. There was little respite.
The valorous men of Bomber Command were, in turn, the Light Brigade,
the stop gap, the riposte, the avengers, the undefeated. Always, they
were expendable.
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Dramatic First-Hand Accounts of British & Commonwealth Bomber Aircrew in WWII
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783032747
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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