From 1942 until the end of the war in Europe, the aircraft of the
RAF's Bomber Command and the United States 8th and 15th Air Forces
provided twenty-four-hour �round-the-clock' bombing of the Third
Reich. Aircraft and crew casualties were heavy as bomber after
bomber succumbed to flak and fighter defences. For those not killed
outright by the Luftwaffe's onslaught, only baling out over hostile
enemy territory could offer any hope of survival. But this
generally meant solitary confinement, interrogation, indignities
and even extreme hardship for the men who became known as
�Kriegies', a word derived from the German Kriegsgefangenen
meaning �prisoners of war'. Many months of incarceration,
sometimes in appalling conditions, would become commonplace for
those held in camps throughout Germany, Poland and the Greater
Reich. Here, at first hand, are stories of some of those Allied
bomber crewmen faced with sudden leaps into that dangerous unknown.
For most, and particularly the injured, capture was immediate -
imprisonment inevitable. For some evasion was possible, but rarely
for long. For others taken prisoner, staying alive was uppermost in
the minds of most and in many cases only the comradeship of fellow
prisoners and, for some, thoughts of escape became a constant
preoccupation. Never to be forgotten too are the conditions and
suffering endured by many PoWs when, in the face of the relentless
Soviet Army advance into Germany, the camps were hastily emptied
and the prisoners forced to march westward as the Germans staged
their last gasp, futile attempts to prevent the �Kriegies'
falling into Russian hands. For these men, many of whom had been
behind the wire for years, this was the final injustice. Martin
Bowman's revealing narrative describes in adrenalin-pumping detail
the furious air battles that led to the predicament of many
shot-down airmen, as well as the personal campaigns they fought to
regain their freedom. Fascinating for its gripping and factual
recreation of the bombers' encounters with enemy fighters and flak,
as well as the confrontations in captivity between PoWs and guards,
Stories from the Stalags provides a real insight into the war as
some of those who �fell from formation' saw it.
General
Imprint: |
Air World
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Authors: |
Martin W. Bowman
|
Dimensions: |
234 x 156mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
|
Pages: |
256 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-399-07330-1 |
Categories: |
Books
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-399-07330-3 |
Barcode: |
9781399073301 |
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