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Last of the Kriegies: The Extraordinary True Life Experiences of Five Bomber Command Prisoners of War [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, Approx. 30
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: Fighting High Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0993415296
  • ISBN-13: 9780993415296
  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, Approx. 30
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: Fighting High Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0993415296
  • ISBN-13: 9780993415296
‘For you the war is over’.

‘Last of the Kriegies’ tells the extraordinary stories of five of the last remaining Second World War RAF Bomber Command Prisoners-of-War: pilot Reg Barker, bomb aimer Charles Clarke, air gunner David Fraser, air gunner Albert Gunn and navigator Henry Wagner. Each veteran shares the journey they went through joining up with the Royal Air Force, their training and crewing up, and operational duties with RAF Bomber Command. We accompany them on raids over enemy territory as they fight to survive against the relentless flak, searchlights, and deadly enemy nightfighters. Eventually each airmen’s next of kin receives a knock on the door and the dreaded ‘regret to inform’ you telegram.

Reg, Charles, David, Albert and Henry describe the circumstances in which they are shot from the sky, descending by parachute in to hostile territory, and their subsequent failed attempt to avoid capture. Interrogation follows and we hear how the downed airmen negotiate the aggressive and devious tactics employed by their captors as they try and extract secret information. Our ‘Kriegsgefangener’ soon find themselves behind the barbed wire of a German prison camp facing the trials and tribulations of daily life as a ‘kriegie’; the battle with hunger and frustration, the baiting and harassing of prison guards, friendships made, and attempts to break out and escape their captivity. In the final months of the war some of our POWs endure the grueling and harsh conditions of the forced ‘Long March’. Despite frustrating delays, as the Nazi regime enters its final death throes, our airmen eventually taste the sweetness of liberation and journey home to loved ones and family.

Fighting High Publishing and Bomber Command historian Steve Darlow present the extraordinary testimony of five veterans who endured and survived being shot down, captivity, degradation, and suffering. Illustrated with previously unpublished photographs and with a foreword from former Gulf War POW Squadron Leader Bob Ankerson RAF (Ret’d) ‘Last of the Kriegies' reveals the extraordinary strength and resilience of the human spirit struggling with incarceration and the loss of freedom.

Arvustused

This is one of the best books that I have read for some time...I recommend the book as informative, very interesting and an excellent read. I award it five stars. * Army Rumour Service * Last of the Kriegies reveals the extraordinary strength and resilience of the human spirit struggling with incarceration and the loss of freedom. * Recollections of World War II * There can be no substitute for the real thing. This magnificent book, in their own words, by five veterans of Bomber Command, is one of the finest voices from the past I have ever read. It has all the thrills of Reach For The Sky, all the tension of The Great Escape. A superb memorial to POWs everywhere * Books Monthly *

Reflection v
Henry Wagner
Foreword ix
Bob Ankerson
Introduction xi
Steve Darlow
Bomber Command Air Gunner Failed to Return from a 10/11 May 1941 Raid to Hamburg
David Fraser
1 Towards the Wire
1(5)
2 Before the Wire
6(19)
3 Behind the Wire
25(15)
4 Beyond the Wire
40(5)
5 After the Wire and After the War
45(11)
Bomber Command Air Gunner Failed to Return from a 29/30 December 1943 Raid to Berlin
Albert Gunn
6 A Tremendous Fascination
56(8)
7 Ops
64(13)
8 Captivity
77(17)
Bomber Command Bomb Aimer Failed to Return from a 24/25 February 1944 Raid to Schweinfurt
Charles Clarke
9 The Volunteer
94(9)
10 No Longer a Sport
103(12)
Bomber Command Pilot Failed to Return from a 26/27 August 1944 Raid to Kiel
Reg Barker
11 Obviously the RAF
115(32)
12.1 Was Going to Die
128(19)
Bomber Command Navigator Failed to Return from a 17/18 December 1944 Raid to Duisburg
Henry Wagner
13 The War Came
147(24)
14 Hande Hoch
171(13)
15 Red Tape, Muddling and Disappointment
184(14)
Acknowledgements 198(1)
Endnotes 199(2)
Index 201
Former Second World War prisoner-of-war Reg Barker served as a pilot with RAF Bomber Command. Former Second World War prisoner-of-war Air Commodore Charles Clarke OBE served as a bomb aimer with RAF Bomber Command. Former Second World War prisoner-of-war David Fraser served as an air gunner with RAF Bomber Command. Former Second World War prisoner-of-war Albert Gunn served as an air gunner with RAF Bomber Command. Former Second World War prisoner-of-war Henry Wagner served as a navigator with RAF Bomber Command. Steve Darlow is an author, with over twenty books to his name, and documentary contributor and consultant, specialising in the Royal Air Force during the Second World.