Description |
xii, 366 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps, photographs ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
The Dams -- What Next? -- Pres On, Regardless -- Death or Glory -- Spring 1944 -- The End of the Beginning -- The Fight Goes On -- Terror Weapons -- Mac's Gone! -- Life and Death on 617 Squadron -- The Beast -- 'What Have You Been Doing Today?' -- Back to the Tirpitz -- The Last Christmas? -- The Final Days -- Counting the Cost. |
Summary |
The Dambusters had another nickname. They were the "Suicide Squadron," and these daring flyers were the go-to forces for dangerous precision attacks. They dropped the largest bombs ever built on Hitler's prize battleship, Tirpitz, as well as rocket sites and secret weapon establishments; they were involved in attempts on the lives of enemy leaders, including Hitler and Mussolini; and they created a false fleet on D-Day, which fooled the Germans, among other crucial missions, but they also suffered brutal losses, with 75 percent of 617 Squadron killed in action by the end of the war. In this awe-inspiring book, John Nichol, himself a former RAF flight lieutenant, retraces the path of 617 Squadron's most dangerous sorties, the ones largely lost to history. With the sensitivity of a fellow solider, Nichol gains unprecedented access to the surviving Dambusters, whose moving personal stories add depth to this impressively researched history. The result is a tense, poignant story of courage by men who braved death time and time again in the name of freedom. |
Subject |
Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Squadron, 617 -- History.
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Subject(S) |
World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations, British.
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Regimental histories -- Great Britain.
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Military operations, Aerial -- British.
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Regimental histories.
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History.
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Added Title |
Exploits of World War II's most daring flyers after the flood |
Added Title(S) |
After the flood.
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ISBN |
9781468312744 |
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146831274X |
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