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Victory Fighters: The Veterans' Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 317

Victory Fighters: The Veterans' Story

A collection of eyewitness accounts of the struggle that raged in the skies over occupied Europe after the Battle of Britain during World War II. Expertly selected and interwoven by Stephen Darlow, Victory Fighters centers on the stories of six pilots and one navigator, the telling of which covers every aspect of this battle over land and sea. The author describes and analyzes the relevant command decisions from the highest level down, and against this background the men give their accounts from the start of their flying careers through to the preparations for operation Overlord, the invasion itself, the liberation of France, the crossing of the Rhine, to the end of the war in Europe on VE-Day. Through their eyes, the reader is introduced to a series of different tasks and situations, a multitude of aircraft types—Sunderlands, Mustangs, Tempests, Typhoons, Spitfires, Whirlwinds, Mosquitoes—and a great many squadrons. Having conducted numerous interviews and undertaken diligent research of documents, diaries and correspondence, the author has produced a fitting testament to these men and the countless others they represent.

Lancaster Down!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Lancaster Down!

Personal accounts of the Bomber Command. Over 55,000 men from the Bomber Command lost their lives in World War Two. This is the story of one such Bomber Command crew of seven who experienced everything possible.

Lancaster Down!: the Extraordinary Tale of Seven Young Bomber Aircrew at War
  • Language: en

Lancaster Down!: the Extraordinary Tale of Seven Young Bomber Aircrew at War

During WWII, on one raid alone, Nuremburg March 1944, more Bomber Command airmen lost their lives than were lost in the Battle of Britain. These were ordinary men who became part of extraordinary events. One such was Arthur Darlow, the author's grandfather. A pilot of a Lancaster crew in 405 RCAF, he was one of the legions of men who took the offensive against the enemy for most of the war. Their story, vividly recreated here, is special. The crew's tour starts with Bomber Command's Main Offensive in late 1943. German night fighters and flak regiments defend their homeland with grim determination and losses are high. But our crew survive. Thousands do not. Darlow's crew continue, through D-Day and the invasion of Western Europe. One day though, they are shot down over Belgium, to become, in turn, prisoner, evader, casualty. Collectively they experience it all. Not romanticized but written with feeling and respect, this book should be read by all age groups.

Luftwaffe Fighter-Bombers Over Britain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Luftwaffe Fighter-Bombers Over Britain

Chronicles the air war above Britain from March 1942 to June 1943 and includes in-the-cockpit accounts from German and British pilots Assesses offensive and defensive tactics Incorporates hundreds of rarely seen photos As the Battle of Britain came to a close, the Luftwaffe began arming its single-engine fighters with bombs and using them instead of bombers for many daylight raids against shipping and coastal installations, railways, fuel depots, and other military and civilian objectives. The fighter-bombers also launched unopposed attacks against London and numerous other cities and towns across England. Known as "tip and run" attacks, these raids had a detrimental effect on British morale.

Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 734

Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Bloody Skies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Bloody Skies

A visual history of the US Eighth Air Force in World War II

Five of the Few
  • Language: en

Five of the Few

Ken 'Hawkeye' Lee, Terry Clark, Tony Pickering, John Ellacombe, and Pete Olver. All fought through the Battle and Blitz, all served and survived to the end of the war, but not all came out unscathed. Here are their stories, all different but with a common purpose - a collective tale of youth maturing against the backdrop of war when the stakes wer

Eager Eagles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Eager Eagles

Story of the early years of the U.S. Eighth Air Force Dramatic firsthand descriptions of World War II in the air The U.S.'s first encounters with the Luftwaffe and Nazi air defenses

Eyewitness RAF
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

Eyewitness RAF

A detailed, realistic picture of what it was like to serve in the Royal Air Force during WWII, both on the ground and in the air, using firsthand accounts. Much has been written about the Royal Air Force during the Second World War—memoirs, biographies, histories of Fighter and Bomber commands, technical studies of the aircraft, accounts of individual operations and exploits—but few books have attempted to take the reader on a journey through basic training and active service as air or ground crew and eventual demobilization at the end of the war. That is the aim of James Goulty’s Eyewitness RAF. Using a vivid selection of testimony from men and women, he offers a direct insight into e...

Snow & Steel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 929

Snow & Steel

A new assessment of the Battle of the Bulge, the largest and bloodiest battle fought by U.S. forces in World War II, offers a balanced perspective that considers both the German and American viewpoints and discusses the failings of intelligence; Hitler's strategic grasp; effects of weather and influence of terrain; and differences in weaponry, understanding of aerial warfare, and doctrine.