Men Of Air: The Doomed Youth Of Bomber Command

Men Of Air: The Doomed Youth Of Bomber Command

by KevinWilson (Author)

Synopsis

There were many ways for a combat crew to die during Bomber Command's war of 1944. Over German territory, bursts of heavy flak could tear the wings from their planes in a split second. Flaming bullets from German fighter planes could explode their fuel tanks, cut their oxygen supplies, destroy their engines. In the spring of that year, thousands of young men were shot, blown up, or thrown from their planes five miles above the earth; and even those who returned faced the subtler dangers of ice and fog as they tried to land their battered aircraft back home. The winter of 1944 was the most dangerous time to be a combat airman in RAF Bomber Command. The chances of surviving a tour were as low as one in five, and morale had finally hit rock bottom. In this comprehensive history of the air war that year, Kevin Wilson describes the most dangerous period of the Battle of Berlin, and the unparalleled losses over Magdeburg, Leipzig and Nuremberg. He tells how ordinary men coped with constant pressure of flying, the loss of their colleagues, and the threat of death or capture. And, by telling the story of the famous events of this period - the Great Escape, D-Day, the defeat of the V1 menace - he shows how, through sheer grit and determination, the 'Men of Air' finally turned the tide against the Germans.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 11 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 029785321X
ISBN 13: 9780297853213
Book Overview: Comprehensive account of the RAF bomber war against Germany in 1944 Replete with personal accounts of what it was like to fly on mission after mission over enemy territory Likely serialisation in the Daily Express The author is a professional journalist, and has many friends and ex-colleagues on national newspapers who want to write reviews of the book

Media Reviews
thorough, thrilling and profoundly moving THE TIMES Wilson tells their stories with skill and compassion (and) unearths the sheer guts and powerful determination that pushed the men on The Observer Wilson's book does the memory of the 55,500 who died in bomber command a magnificent service Scottish Legion News
Author Bio
Kevin Wilson has spent most of his working life as a staff journalist on British national newspapers, including the Daily Mail and latterly the Daily and Sunday Express. He is married with three grown-up sons and a daughter. He lives in Cheadle Hulme near Manchester.