'Excellent - well researched, well written and well illustrated' - Sir Patrick Moore, Times Higher Education Supplement 'A careful, intelligent examination of the role of Bomber Command during the Second World War' - Joanna Bourke, Times Literary Supplement
Contents
Acknowledgements vii
Preface to the New Paperback Introduction viii
Chapter One: Hoping the Bomber will always get through 5
Chapter Two: The Lion Tries His Wings, September 1939-February 17
Chapter Three: Committing Britain to a Bomber War,
February 1941 - Spring 1942 38
Chapter Four: Unleashing the Whirlwind, February 1942-August 1943 63
Chapter Five: Berlin, 'the Big City' 105
Chapter Six: Achieving Victory, Spring 1944-May 1945 122
Chapter Seven: Remembering and Misremembering, 1945-1999 138
Conclusion 159
Appendix A: Bomber Command and the War Artists Scheme 165
Appendix B: Journey Together (1945) and The Way to the Stars (1945) 167
Chronology Bomber Command 169
Notes 176
Bibliographical Notes 186
Index 196