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Dispatch from Berlin, 1943

The Story of Five Journalists Who Risked Everything
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Dispatch from Berlin, 1943 by Anthony Cooper and Thorsten Perl dives into the complex and intense atmosphere of Berlin during World War II. Through a blend of historical detail and personal accounts, it offers an insightful look into the lives of those experiencing the wartime chaos and political intrigue of Nazi Germany. This work paints a vivid picture of resilience and the human spirit amidst one of history's darkest periods.
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This riveting read is perfect for you if you're fascinated by historical narratives that offer an immersive glimpse into WWII from the perspective of those who lived through it. The book combines meticulous research with compelling storytelling, providing a vivid account of life in Berlin as the war reaches a critical juncture, appealing to both history buffs and those interested in military strategy.

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Dispatch from Berlin, 1943

The incredible story of five correspondents who put everything on the line to report on the Battle of Berlin.

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In December 1943, five courageous correspondents join a British air raid on Berlin. They are Australians, Alf King from the Sydney Morning Herald and Norm Stockton from the Sydney Sun; Americans, Ed Murrow from CBS and Lowell Bennett from the International News Service; and Norwegian journalist and activist, Nordahl Grieg. Each is assigned to one of the 400 Lancaster bombers that fly into the hazardous skies over Germany on a single night. Of the five, only two land back at base to file their stories.

After parachuting out of his doomed aircraft, one reporter is taken prisoner. From there his captors take him on a remarkable tour of bombed-out German cities.

In Dispatch from Berlin, 1943, Anthony Cooper and Thorsten Perl uncover this incredible true story of life on both sides of the war.

'An extraordinary tale of five brave reporters and their eyewitness accounts of the horrors of aerial warfare during and after a raid on Berlin. A compelling tribute to the 57,205 young men killed while serving with bomber command during the Second World War.' - Ian McPhedran

'This book captures the life and death drama that saw five war correspondents, two of them Australian, assigned to RAF Bomber Command to report on the most dangerous campaign of the Second World War - bombing Berlin. Neither they nor the crew knew if they would survive the night. A compelling story of a single raid that has remained untold for too long.' - Peter Rees

'A deep, intimate and remarkable story - indeed, a rare personal window into the huge and devastating machinery of the air war over Europe during World War Two. The trials and tribulations of five intrepid journalists is an exciting tale in its own right, but it simultaneously gives a unique keyhole with which to view the tenure and drama of the era. Well-written and equally well-researched, this book is a gem for those with even a passing interest in the military history of the Second World War, and scholars of the field alike.' - Craig Stockings

Dispatch from Berlin, 1943 takes you on a heart-stopping bombing raid over enemy territory as brave allied air crew battle flak, fighters, and fate. Told through the eyes of five brave journalists who went with them, this is a remarkable book about the horror and humanity of war.' - Mark Willacy

'An outstanding piece of military history.' - Jeff Popple, Canberra Weekly

'An exceptional story, a military history that opens a private window pane into the massive and distressing mechanism of aerial warfare over Europe during World War II.' - Rama Gaind, PS News

'With skilful writing and attention to detail (much of it the result of years of Thorsten Perl's research), Cooper integrates the vivid accounts left by these journalists with data about Bomber Command and the technicalities of air navigation. He provides an unforgettable account of the raid on Berlin on 2 December 1943.' - Australian Book Review

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Dispatch from Berlin, 1943 is praised for its compelling narrative of five brave war correspondents who provided eyewitness accounts of the dangerous bombing raids over Berlin during World War II. The book serves as a tribute to the young men of the RAF Bomber Command, capturing the life-or-death situations faced during the air campaign, and it offers a unique and personal perspective on the broader devastation of the air war over Europe. Reviewers commend it for its well-researched and exciting storytelling, appealing to both military history enthusiasts and scholars.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742237923

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 April 2023

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Contributors:

  • With Thorsten Perl

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 134.0mm

Height: 209.0mm

Weight: 191g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Anthony Cooper is a retired schoolteacher with a PhD in German civil aviation in the Weimar Republic, and is the author of HMAS Bataan 1952 (NewSouth, 2010); Darwin Spitfires (NewSouth, 2011 and 2022); Kokoda Air Strikes (NewSouth, 2014); RAAF Bombers over Germany; Paddy Finucane and the Legend of the Kenley Wing; and Sub Hunters.

Thorsten Perl is an investigator of historical and scientific topics. He has been involved with official agencies in the search for and clarification of missing crew members of the Second World War for twenty-seven years. Thorsten works in research and development of regenerative agriculture and lives with his family in Eberswalde near Berlin in Germany.

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