The Killing Skies.

By Simon Read

ISBN: 9781862273290

Printed: 2006

Publisher: Spellmount. Stroud

Edition: First editon

Dimensions 17 × 24 × 3 cm
Language

Language: English

Size (cminches): 17 x 24 x 3

£15.00
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In the original dustsheet. Black cloth binding with gilt title on the spine.

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Amid the carnage and destruction of the Second World War, RAF Bomber Command’s efforts to blast Germany into submission would emerge as one of the bloodiest and most protracted campaigns of the war – this is the story of those who braved the killing skies of Nazi Germany.

Reviews:

An excellent account of the day to day of Bomber Command… really puts you in the Lancaster’s and Wellingtons over the skies of Germany, but it also gives you the sense of the flight crews daily lives and the command decisions which affected their fate.

Excellent book of WWII history. It tells the story of the RAF Bomber Command in World War II in Europe. It is staggering to see how many aircrew and bombers were lost against the Nazis and the brave crews that flew these missions. It also told of the deaths on both sides of the civilian populations. Very sad to see the human toll of the war in Europe.

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