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The Greatest Escape

A Bomber Command Navigator s Story of Survival in Nazi Germany
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The Greatest Escape offers a deeply personal narrative of an airman's harrowing experiences during the Second World War. It follows the crew of Halifax JB869 of 102 Squadron, focusing especially on the author's father, the navigator, who survived his aircraft’s loss over the Reich during the brutal Battle of the Ruhr in 1943. The book chronicles his survival in the air, his capture, near-lynching, and remarkable escapes throughout two and a half years as a Prisoner of War. Based on extensive research and firsthand interviews, the story unearths a quarter-century long detective journey, revealing untold details of courage, endurance, and the high human cost of Bomber Command’s campaign.
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This compelling account will appeal to readers interested in military history, wartime memoirs, and stories of personal courage and survival. Those fascinated by aviation history and the complexities of Bomber Command’s role in the air war over Europe will find it particularly engaging.

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A highly personal account of one airman's struggle for survival in the air and on the ground in the heart of the Reich during the bomber war.

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A highly personal account of one airman's struggle for survival in the air and on the ground in the heart of the Reich during the bomber war. This is the story of a wartime bomber, its crew and of a tantalising detective story unfolding over nearly a quarter of a century of intensive research. It is also a story of courage, fortitude and endurance and of one man's will to survive against seemingly insurmountable odds. Bomber Command's horrific loss rate during the Second World War cannot be underestimated. Of the 120,000 young aircrew who served, 55,373 were to perish, most of them losing their lives over the night skies of Europe. The Battle of the Ruhr, the campaign to destroy the industrial heartland of Germany which raged between March and July 1943, was both savage in intensity and costly in terms of aircrew. Prospects for survival for anyone involved in operational flying with Bomber Command at that time were particularly bleak. Young aircrew could expect a lifespan measured in terms of weeks where seemingly only a fiery death in an exploding aircraft or captivity as a Prisoner of War awaited. It is with this period that the book is primarily concerned and, more specifically, with the crew of Halifax JB869 of 102 Squadron, of which the author's father was the navigator, and its loss on the night of 4 May 1943. He survived baling out and, later, an attempted lynching on the ground to become a Prisoner of War. But his escape from his shattered aircraft was only the first of many episodes in his two and a half years of captivity that would see him pushed to the limits of endurance and face death more than once. Like so many veterans the author's father chose not to speak about his wartime experiences until quite late in his life and it was only after his death and the chance discovery of an archive of letters, logbooks, accounts and other material that the full story of his incredible series of escapes came to light. Through extensive research, including face-to-face interviews and correspondence with a significant number of ex-aircrew, the author has painstakingly pieced together the complete story of the crew of this aircraft, identifying and contacting relatives of each crew member and, for some, bringing closure after decades of not knowing how (or in some cases where) their loved one had met their deaths. AUTHOR: Martin Barratt has written and contributed features and articles across a range of subjects including music, shooting, classic cars and literature. A branding and marketing specialist by profession he has co-founded and run several companies and has a key interest in military history and in particular, the history of Bomber Command. 32 illustrations

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781399075275

Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 24 April 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Air World

Illustration: 32 images in central plate section

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 256

About the Author

MARTIN BARRATT has written and contributed features and articles across a range of subjects including music, shooting, classic cars and literature. A branding and marketing specialist by profession he has co-founded and run several companies and has a key interest in military history and in particular, the history of Bomber Command.

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