A portrait in words and pictures of the World War II Allied bomber crews involved in round-the-clock bombing offensives over Germany from 1942 to 1945. It includes firsthand testimony by the crews who flew the missions and historic colour photography.
Round the Clock Summary
Round the Clock: The Experience of the Allied Bomber Crews Who Flew by Day and Night from England in the Second World War by Philip Kaplan
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Table of Contents
Doing it in broad daylight; allies; getting up for a mission; key targets; takeoff and assembly; base routine; war in the air; home sweet home; on the nose; an American road; dinghy, dinghy; prepare to ditch; country folk; the hardware; mud and muscle; aircrew; jackets; abandon!; patches; to the big city; round the clock; weeds.
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GOR002637369
9780304345038
0304345032
Round the Clock: The Experience of the Allied Bomber Crews Who Flew by Day and Night from England in the Second World War by Philip Kaplan
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