Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Bomber Crew : Taking On the Reich - John Sweetman

Bomber Crew

Taking On the Reich

By: John Sweetman

Paperback | 2 June 2005 | Edition Number 1

At a Glance

Paperback


$38.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $9.75 with

 or 

Ships in 10 to 15 business days

During the Second World War aeronautical technology gathered rapid pace. By 1945, bombers had not only greatly increased in engine power and range, but the bombs which they carried rose from 250lbs to 10 tons; the navigator''s pencil and rubber of 1939 had been supplemented by infinitely more sophisticated electronic aids. Yet the success or failure of each and every bomber still depended entirely on the efficiency of every member of the crew at his individual position, the interaction and co-operation of all crew members as a body. One member of 617 squadron graphically explained that ''every time we went out, it was seven men against the Reich''.
Drawing on letters, journals and diaries, John Sweetman examines the lives the bomber crews lived, from the highs and lows of their missions to the complexities of their friendships and the impact their place in the war had on the families and loved ones they left behind. Part collective biography, part military history, part social history: this will remain the definitive account of the bomber crews of the Second World War for years to come.

Industry Reviews
This is a wholly compelling story of Bomber Command's war, using a mass of fresh sources. The accounts are brave, shocking, poignant and matter-of-fact, tales of ordinary men doing quite extraordinary things - Richard Holmes, author of TOMMY: THE BRITISH SOLDIER ON THE WESTERN FRONT

Excellent . . . John Sweetman shows how the crews lived life on the edge - David Stafford, author of TEN DAYS TO D-DAY

A detailed, well-researched social and military history. - SUNDAY EXPRESS

This moving and highly readable volume vividly portrays the experiences of these young men and the loved ones many of them left behind. - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

More in History

Looking from the North : Australian history from the top down - Henry Reynolds
Henry V : The Astonishing Rise of England's Greatest Warrior King - Dan Jones
Borneo : The Last Campaign - Michael Veitch

RRP $34.99

$27.75

21%
OFF
Gaza : The Story of a Genocide - Fatima Bhutto

RRP $26.99

$22.99

15%
OFF
The Glass Mountain : Escape and Discovery in Wartime Italy - Malcolm Gaskill
A Short History of Ancient Rome - Pascal Hughes

RRP $49.99

$45.75

Yet She Lives : Fierce and Fantastical Women of Norse Mythology - Lisa Hannett
The Eagle and the Hart : The Tragedy of Richard II and Henry IV - Helen Castor
Huey : The Helicopter That Became an Australian Aviation Icon - Mark Lax
HOT ROD Magazine : 75 Years - Drew Hardin

RRP $85.00

$70.75

17%
OFF