The Greatest Escape- A Bomber Command Navigator's Story of Survival in Nazi Germany

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This is the story of a wartime bomber, its crew and of a detective story unfolding over nearly a quarter of a century of intensive research. It is also a story of courage, fortitude and endurance and of one man’s will to survive against seemingly insurmountable odds. Bomber Command’s horrific loss rate during WWII cannot be underestimated. The Battle of the Ruhr, the campaign to destroy the industrial heartland of Germany which raged between March and July 1943, was both savage in intensity and costly in terms of aircrew. Prospects for survival for anyone involved in operational flying with Bomber Command at that time were bleak. Young aircrew could expect a lifespan measured in terms of weeks where seemingly only death in an exploding aircraft or captivity as a Prisoner of War awaited. It is with this period that the book is primarily concerned and, more specifically, with the crew of Halifax JB869 of 102 Squadron, of which the author’s father was the navigator, and its loss on the night of 4 May 1943.
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Stock Code P7527.0
Author Barratt M
ISBN13 9781399075275
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 234
Width(mm) 156
Page Count 256
Pictures 32
Publication Date 24 Apr 2023
Publication Status Out of print
Publisher AIR WORLD
Record last updated 29/04/2024