"Bomber" Harris: His Life and Times (Greenhill Military Paperback) (Greenhill Military Paperback S.)

by HenryProbert (Author)

Synopsis

The Biography of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Harris, the Wartime Chief of Bomber Command Definitive biography of Bomber Harris New research, with access to Harris's own papers Covers all the major controversies of Harris's life and career This is the definitive biography of one of the most controversial figures of World War II. Sir Arthur Harris remains the target of criticism and vilification by many, while others believe the contribution he and his men made to victory is grossly undervalued. Henry Probert's critical but sympathetic new account draws on recent research and all of Harris's own extensive papers, to give outstanding insight into a man who combined leadership, professionalism and decisiveness with kindness, humour and generosity. Bomber Harris provides the most complete and rounded picture of one of the great high commanders of modern times and an outstanding military personality of World War II. Air Commodore Henry Probert was formerly Director of RAF Education and Head of the Air Historical Branch. 'This is the fullest, shrewdest and most balanced account of Harris's life to date.' - Richard Overy in The Sunday Telegraph 'This book is a tribute, not only to Harris, but to the men under his command.' - Sir Martin Gilbert 'Excellent new study ...An Air Commodore, formerly director of RAF education, Probert is equally steadfast both in recognising Harris's shortcomings, and in fighting for vindication of area bombing. This makes for a fair and square yet sympathetic view of Harris.' - Alistair Horne in The Spectator

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: New
Publisher: Greenhill Books
Published: 15 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 1853675555
ISBN 13: 9781853675553

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'This is the fullest, shrewdest and most balanced account of Harris's life to date.' - Richard Overy in the Sunday Telegraph; 'This book is a tribute, not only to Harris, but to the men under his command.' - Martin Gilbert