The fall of fortresses : a personal account of the most daring, and deadly, American air battles of World War II / by Elmer Bendiner.

The fall of fortresses : a personal account of the most daring, and deadly, American air battles of World War II / by Elmer Bendiner.

By
Bendiner, Elmer.

Publication Date
1980

Publication Information
New York : Putnam,

Physical Description
258 p., [4] p. of plates : ill.

Subject Term
World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations, American.

Geographic Term
Schweinfurt (Germany) -- Bombardment, 1943 -- Personal narratives, American.

Summary
A vivid, poignant recreation of the European air war, as seen by one who flew in it and felt its terrifying seductive power, The Fall of Fortresses is a major new contribution to the literature of the World War II experience. On an August morning in 1943, a group of American airmen were told that before the day was out they would deliver the blow that would win the war. They, and the B-17 Flying Fortresses they flew, were ordered to obliterate the installations on which all of German industry depended. The survivors would see the vindication of the prophets of air power. - The target: the ball-bearing factories at Schweinfurt. So began the first of two amazing missions. Drawing on his experiences, author navigator Elmer Bendiner describes the hell of the bombing runs and the terrible trail of Flying Fortresses burning across the face of Europe.

Language
English

ISBN
9780399123726


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
Bishop's Falls (CBF)Adult NFicAdult Non-Fiction940.542 B43Checked In
Placentia (APA)Adult NFicAdult Non-Fiction940.542 B43Checked In