
Masters of the Air
How the Bomber Boys Broke Down the Nazi War Machine
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Robertson Dean
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Donald L. Miller
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‘Seconds after Brady’s plane was hit, the Hundredth’s entire formation was broken up and scattered by swarms of single-engine planes, and by rockets launched by twin-engine planes that flew parallel.'
Meet the Flying Fortresses of the American Eighth Air Force, Britain’s Lancaster comrades, who helped to bring down the Nazis.
Historian and World War II expert Donald Miller brings us the story of the bomber boys who brought the war to Hitler's doorstep. Unlike ground soldiers, they slept on clean beds, drank beer in local pubs and danced to the swing music of the travelling Air Force bands. But they were also an elite group of fighters who put their lives on the line in the most dangerous role of all.
Miller takes listeners from the adrenaline-filled battles in the sky, to the airbases across England, the German prison camps and onto the ground to understand the devastation faced by civilians.
Drawn from interviews, oral histories and American, British and German archives, Masters of the Air is the authoritative, deeply moving and important account of the world's first and only bomber war.
©2020 Donald L. Miller (P)2020 Penguin AudioExcellent book
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While, being British, I have a few issues around the characterisation of Bomber Commands war, it’s a really good informative book.
Great informative book
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Excellent coverage and great narration
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Excellent
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Captivating
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Best book ever. Heard it 3 times.
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Amazing book
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This book is a triumph in trying to cover a group of American Bombers and their journey and evolution through ww2. This book has taken this simple heading and dissected it into many layers each with their own incredible and fascinating stories that contribute to the bigger picture. Things like the technological capabilities of the plane, or love lives and PTSD all the way to the Goverment policies and politics that would dictate the types of missions they flew and right down to personal accounts through the war.
While each topic is superb in isolation, the transition between them will mean the story is always changing and never becomes monotonous. I thought I knew my history but left this feeling wowed at every chapter.
Most importantly, I never felt this book had any bias or that it was trying to defend any sides for their respective flaws and was very brave with just sticking to the facts, especially with ugly truths like going out of their way to acknowledge Blacks were not allowed to fly in the bomber command while all other races were and explained how segregation was the cause. It also touches on the precarious relationship between blacks and the whites that served. Again it wasn’t trying to defend anyone or blame anyone it just stuck to the facts so people can make up their minds and didn’t try to brush it under the carpet.
I read this before the TV series came out and recommend this to anyone that likes any form of history, it may be a big book but it’s worth it.
Never a dull moment!
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A good listen !
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The content of this story is so revealing!
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