Dambusters: A Landmark Oral History

Dambusters: A Landmark Oral History

by Max Arthur (Author)

Synopsis

On the 17th May 1943, nineteen Lancaster bomber crews gathered at a remote RAF station in Lincolnshire for a mission of extraordinary daring and high risk - a night raid on three crucial and heavily defended dams deep in the German industrial heartland. The raiders would have to fly across occupied Europe at a perilously low level and drop their bombs at a mere 60 feet above the water to destroy the dam walls. Eight planes never returned. Bestselling author Max Arthur has collected together first-hand accounts of the preparation, practise, organisation and the raid itself, and the sense of emptiness and loss at RAF Scampton when 52 men failed to return. From RAF personnel and civilians to Germans who witnessed the raid, this landmark oral history collection paints a moving and personal picture of one of the most famous operations of the Second World War.

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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 01 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 0753513986
ISBN 13: 9780753513989
Book Overview: ONE OF THE MOST DARING MISSIONS OF WWII, TOLD BY THOSE WHO WERE THERE

Media Reviews
Not only can Arthur make people talk; he also doesn't flinch from what he hears * Sunday Express *
An extraordinary and immensely moving book * Stephen Fry, praise for Forgotten Voices of the Great War *
Author Bio
Max Arthur served with the RAF and has written several bestselling oral history books including Forgotten Voices of the Great War, Forgotten Voices of the Second World War, and The Last Post. He writes for the Independent and gives lectures on strategy and leadership.