Aircrew by Bruce Lewis is a compelling non-fiction account that brings to life the extraordinary experiences of the men who flew with the RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War. First published in 1995 by Orion, this powerful book combines firsthand testimony with vivid historical detail to honor the courage, sacrifice, and resilience of wartime airmen.
Voices from the Front Lines of the Air War
Through a series of personal interviews and recollections, Lewis captures the stark reality of life aboard a bomber — from the tense briefings before a mission to the terrifying nights flying deep into enemy territory. The book explores the camaraderie, fear, and fierce loyalty shared by these young men, many of whom were barely out of their teens. Their stories offer a raw, unfiltered view of aerial warfare and the psychological toll it exacted.
A Must-Read for Military History Enthusiasts
With his background as an RAF veteran himself, Bruce Lewis writes with authenticity and empathy. Aircrew is not just a historical record, but a heartfelt homage to those who served. Perfect for readers interested in aviation history, WWII accounts, or true stories of bravery under fire, this book provides an unforgettable glimpse into one of the most dangerous roles of the war.
Seisukord: Väga hea (kasutatud)
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Kirjastus: Orion
Formaat: Pehmekaaneline
Mõõdud: 110 x 180 mm
Lehekülgi: 187
Keel: ingliskeelne
ISBN: 9781857974829
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