'The Lancasters looked like enormous deadly black birds going off into
the night; somehow they looked different when they came back. The
planes carried from this field 117,000 pounds of high explosives and
the crews flew all night to drop the load as ordered. Now the trains
would not run between France and Italy for a while, not on those
bombed tracks anyhow. Here are the men who did it, with mussed hair
and weary faces, dirty sweaters under their flying suits, sleep-bright
eyes, making humble comradely little jokes and eating their saved-up
chocolate bars' Martha GellhornThis riveting and highly intriguing
collection of pilot and civilian reminiscences works to commemorate
the spirit of the almighty Lancaster bomber. Each chapter is dedicated
to a unique individual or group of individuals who took part in its
history in some capacity. Be they pilot, civilian, or journalist, each
played their own part and their accounts offer a host of fascinating
insights. Episodes featured include the battle for Munich and the
Nuremburg and Berlin Raids. Stories of PoWs downed in their Lancasters
and captured in enemy territory also feature, communicating a real
sense of peril experienced behind enemy lines. Two sections of
fascinating black and white photographs supplement and complete this
trawl through the history of the Lancaster bomber and the men and
women who witnessed its glory days.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473843455
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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