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Parachute to Berlin [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 228x152 mm, B/W
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Casemate Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1636243169
  • ISBN-13: 9781636243160
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 228x152 mm, B/W
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Casemate Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1636243169
  • ISBN-13: 9781636243160
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
As Allied air force bombers mercilessly pound Nazi Germany every night in late 1943, the decision is made to send a number of journalists on a mission to Berlin. One of them was a young American journalist Lowell Bennett, who had made his name reporting on the Allied invasion of Tunisia.

 

When their Avro Lancaster is hit by Luftwaffe fighters, everyone is forced to bail out. Bennett was taken prisoner upon landing in Germany. Before delivering him to a prison camp for the duration of the war, Bennetts captor, a German officer, decides to take him on a tour of various German cities, a submarine base, and the Ruhr in order to let the journalist see for himself the terrible suffering of the civilian population, the prime target of Allied bombing.

 

In this vivid first-hand account of his experiences, Bennett expresses his indignation at this selective bombing and vehemently criticises the Allies' strategic bombing policies. Controversial at the time of its publication in 1945, Bennett's account remains the only first-hand report by an Allied journalist of the RAF and USAAF bombing raids seen from ground level.

Recenzijos

Lowell Bennett did not write as a journalist but in the honest and human prose of the best in memoirs, a work well received in 1945 that still takes the reader on a great adventure today. The author raises blunt questions about the failure and waste of the allied air campaigns that might also be asked of the United States in Korea and Vietnam years later. * New York Journal of Books * Bennetts writings remain the only firsthand reports by an Allied journalist of the RAF and USAAF bombing raids seen at the ground level. * ARGunners.com * Lowell Bennett did not write as a journalist but in the honest and human prose of the best in memoirs, a work well received in 1945 that still takes the reader on a great adventure today. * New York Journal of Books *

Foreword vii
1 Assignment Over Germany
1(12)
2 Parachute to Berlin
13(10)
3 Unexpected Visitor
23(14)
4 To Solitary Confinement
37(12)
5 Questions and Answers
49(10)
6 Nazidom's Guest
59(12)
7 Wartime Tourist
71(12)
8 Daylight Bombing Commentary
83(10)
9 Ravaged Ruhr
93(14)
10 Escape
107(12)
11 SlataPraha
119(12)
12 Gestapo Interlude
131(14)
13 Illegal Tourism
145(10)
14 Chain-Letter Sabotage
155(12)
15 The House That Flak Built
167(12)
16 Not as Briefed
179(12)
17 Pow Wow
191(10)
18 May Day Liberation
201(14)
19 Flight to Civilization
215
Lowell Bennett was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1920. He embarked early on a life of adventure that took him all over the world, before meeting his Scottish wife-to-be in London in 1940 and becoming a war correspondent for the American International News Service. His first war assignment was covering the Allied invasion of Tunisia in October 1942, a story he tells in his first book Assignment to Nowhere, published by the Vanguard Press in 1943 in New York.