Aerial Operations - World War II, Great Britain - Royal Air Force, World War II - War Narratives, World War II - Personal Narratives, 20th Century British History - World War II, World War II - General & Miscellaneous, Great Britain - World War II, Milita
Hell on Earth: Dramatic First-Hand Experiences of Bomber Command at War
Mel Rolfe
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Overview
On a dark desperate night in June 1943 a stricken Halifax bomber limped low over Holland and crashed in a small meadow of cows. The aircraft was wrecked, but its crew, amazingly, stepped out alive and completely unhurt - just one of the twenty new and true stories of bravery, survival and luck, good and bad, contained in this book.'A good, tense reporting job . . . the author allows these veterans to tell the key elements of their stories mainly in their own words yet still brings out the excitement and terror of their recollections.' - Journal of Aircrew Assocation
'A very good read going a long way to helping understand what those chaps went through to achieve victory.' - Bomber Command Historical Society Journal
Book Details
Published
May 19, 2006
Publisher
Grub Street
ISBN
9781908117533