'Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth and danced the skies on
laughter-silvered wings.'J.G. Magee's celebrated poem of 1941 offers
what could be taken as a somewhat over-romantic view of operational
flying in the wartime RAF. From 1939 to 1945, of 125,000 men who
volunteered for operations with Bomber Command, 55,573 were killed,
the slaughter being at the almost unprecedented level of 41 per cent
losses. The total British Empire and Commonwealth fatalities from 1939
to 1945 were 452,000. Thus, approximately 13 per cent of all British
and Commonwealth deaths during the Second World War were among bomber
crews.These very 'ordinary men' were asked to take on an almost
suicidal task, with slim chance of survival, and they generally
volunteered for the job; a phenomenon that continued until the
cessation of hostilities. After the fighting was over no campaign
medal was ever struck for the air and ground crews of Bomber Command.
Most had to content themselves with the Defense Medal for fighting a
six-year offensive which was highly significant in the destruction of
the Third Reich.Air Marshal Arthur Harris, the Commander-in-Chief of
Bomber Command, never forgave the government for this. Such was his
disgust at the lack of official recognition of the effort of his men,
a task they 'faced up to' for all this period that, when he was
awarded the CGB in 1946, it caused him great distress and
embarrassment, and he refused to accept a peerage. Harris felt
particularly strongly for his ground crews who had to work at all
hours in often abominable conditions to keep his vitally needed
aircraft flying.Many books have been written about Bomber Command's
war, from the highest levels of command to the experiences of the
lowest WAAF, but only a few have been able to reveal the human side of
the bomber crews' experience. Based upon many personal interviews,
correspondence and archival sources, Andrew Simpson has compiled a
compelling, informative and absorbing documentary record of what the
men of Bomber Command went through - from initial training and crew
formation, to descriptions of life on squadron and on their extremely
dangerous and draining operations, to the numbing effect of morale
breakdown. This intensely researched book, the result of years of
work, contains many personal accounts from air crew - from those that
survived and those that did not. Many heroic, tragic and often
humorous incidents are described. The author also examines the
technology of bombing and how this form of aerial warfare evolved in
terms of aircraft design, navigation, bombing methods, tactics and
gunnery as used in, and as deployed by, the Hampden, Whitley and
Wellington medium bombers, and the Stirling, Halifax and Lancaster
'heavies' which equipped Bomber Command's squadrons.A view of, and
from, the German side is also included, whilst a section of the book
is devoted to recording dramatic personal accounts of being shot down.
A further section records the sometimes harrowing experiences of
evasion, both on land and by sea, and various accounts are given of
the techniques practiced at the Luftwaffe Interrogation Center - the
infamous Dulag Luft. Finally, the story of the prison camp experience
is also recounted, examining in particular Stalag Luft III and the
escapes that were made from it, including the notorious 'Great Escape'
of March 1944.Running like a thread through the work is the story of
the author's father, who served as a Lancaster pilot on an Australian
bomber squadron during 1943 and 1944. His very personal account forms
the backbone of this comprehensively researched and often very moving
book.For anyone with a desire to learn more about Britain's aircrews
at war or for those seeking to understand more about the operations of
Bomber Command, this book offers a unique and extraordinary insight
into a momentous period of history.
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Operations over Hitler's Reich with the Crews of Bomber Command 1939-1945, Their War - Their Words
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780955597794
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Tattered Flag
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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