RAF Bomber Command at War

RAF Bomber Command at War

by RupertMatthews (Author)

Synopsis

Bomber Command of the RAF fought one of the longest, most gruelling and thankless campaigns of the Second World War. More than 55,000 men and women were killed serving with the Command and the bombers inflicted severe and ultimately crippling damage to the German war effort. During the War years few branches of the armed services ranked higher with the public than did Bomber Command.In this powerful new book Rupert Matthews, the son of a Bomber Command veteran, takes a new look at the exploits of the RAF's strike force during the Second World War. By looking at the conflict from the viewpoint of those serving in Bomber Command, this book reveals the why and the how of the Bomber Command campaigns. The abilities of the aircraft and aircrew are outlined, and the limits this put on operations explained. The book will help the reader understand the conditions under with the men of Bomber Command fought, lived and - tragically - so often died.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: 1st ed.
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 27 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 0709083645
ISBN 13: 9780709083641

Author Bio
Rupert Matthews is an established author of history books, newspaper columns and articles. Rupert has written over 150 published books for adults and for children. Rupert's father, Leonard, served in No.105 Squadron - the Battleaxe Blenheims - of Bomber Command during the Second World War, later transferring to the Air Ministry. Rupert can still recall the first time his father took him to St Clement Danes, home church to the RAF to show him the squadron crest and other RAF memorabilia, and how he recounted his memories of those terrible war days when so many men took off to flying the night skies over the Reich - and of the men who never came back. Rupert now lives in Surrey with his wife and daughter.