Bomber Boys: Fighting Back 1940–1945

Bomber Boys: Fighting Back 1940–1945

by PatrickBishop (Author)

Synopsis

Following on from his best-selling 'Fighter Boys', in this very different book, Patrick Bishop looks back at the lives, human realities and the extraordinary risks that the painfully young pilots took during the strategic air-offensive against Germany from 1940-1945. In 'Fighter Boys' Patrick Bishop brought to life the pilots who flew Spitfires and Hurricanes in the summer of 1940. Their skill and bravery decided the Battle of Britain, which saved the nation from invasion and created the conditions for Hitler's defeat. In 'Bomber Boys' he tells a different but equally fascinating story. The 125,000 men from all over the world who passed through Bomber Command were engaged in a form of warfare that had never been fought before and never would be again. Between 1940 and 1945 they flew continuously, stopping only when weather made operations impossible. For much of that time they were the only warriors capable of hitting Germany in its own territory. There was nothing romantic about their struggle. Often barely out of boyhood they lived on bleak bases, flying at night on long, nerve-racking missions that often ended in death. The odds of surviving were stacked heavily against them. In all 55,000 were killed, nearly one in ten of all the British and Commonwealth dead. Despite these sacrifices, the Bomber Boys have remained on the edges of our collective memory of the war. When the fighting stopped they became something of a a political embarrassment. Their actions have been the subject of a controversy that continues to the present, obscuring not only the losses they suffered but also the courage, comradeship and fortitude with which they fought. In this powerful and moving book Patrick Bishop describes compellingly the character, feelings and motivations of the bomber crews and pays tribute to their heroism and determination. They were among the best of their generation, who were called on to carry out one of the grimmest duties of the Second World War. 'Bomber Boys' brilliantly restores these men to their rightful place in our consciousness.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: HarperPress
Published: 02 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 0007189869
ISBN 13: 9780007189861

Media Reviews
Praise for 'Bomber Boys': 'This is the best kind of military history -- the kind in which the author never loses sight of the impact of war on its victims, German as well as British, and those who were left behind. Bomber Boys will remind the survivors that they and their lost comrades are not forgotten. And it reminds the rest of us what their war was all about.' Daniel Johnson, Evening Standard 'Bishop narrates with the combination of cool curiosity and warm engagement common to the best foreign correspondents (a category to which, of course, he belongs).! Above all, he reveals how humanity stubbornly survives even within inhumanity.! May Patrick Bishop's moving, sensitively written book gain many readers.' Frederick Taylor, Literary Review Praise for 'Fighter Boys': 'As a vivid chronicle of who the Battle of Britain pilots were, what motivated them, and why they were ultimately successful, Fighter Boys is unsurpassed.' Daily Telegraph More Praise for 'Fighter Boys' 'I know of no more thoughtful nor yet more moving study of their achievement'. Max Hastings, Sunday Telegraph 'A superb account of the spirit and character of Fighter Command.' Independent 'A living, breathing monument to the fighter boys.' Mail on Sunday 'No one reading this book can possibly doubt the heroism of those involved!there can't be a finer history.' New Statesman 'Powerful yet restrained, at times almost unbearably touching.' Evening Standard
Author Bio
Patrick Bishop has been a war correspondent for over twenty years, reporting from conflicts all over the world. He is the author of the criticially acclaimed and best-selling 'Fighter Boys'. He lives in London.