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Chastise - The Dambusters Story 1943 (Hardcover)
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Chastise - The Dambusters Story 1943 (Hardcover)
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER A masterly history of the Dambusters
raid from bestselling and critically acclaimed Max Hastings.
Operation Chastise, the overnight destruction of the Moehne and
Eder dams in north-west Germany by the RAF's 617 Squadron, was an
epic that has passed into Britain's national legend. Max Hastings
grew up embracing the story, the classic 1955 movie and the memory
of Guy Gibson, the 24-year-old wing-commander who won the VC
leading the raid. In the 21st Century, however, Hastings urges that
we should review the Dambusters in much more complex shades. The
aircrew's heroism was wholly authentic, as was the brilliance of
Barnes Wallis, who invented the 'bouncing bombs'. But commanders
who promised their young fliers that success could shorten the war
fantasised wildly. What Germans call the Moehnekatastrophe imposed
on the Nazi war machine temporary disruption, rather than a
crippling blow. Hastings vividly describes the evolution of Wallis'
bomb, and of the squadron which broke the dams at the cost of
devastating losses. But he also portrays in harrowing detail those
swept away by the torrents. Some 1,400 civilians perished in the
biblical floods that swept through the Moehne valley, more than
half of them Russian and Polish women, slave labourers under
Hitler. Ironically, Air Marshal Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris gained
much of the credit, though he opposed Chastise as a distraction
from his city-burning blitz. He also made what the author describes
as the operation's biggest mistake - the failure to launch a
conventional attack on the Nazis' huge post-raid repair operation,
which could have transformed the impact of the dam breaches upon
Ruhr industry. Chastise offers a fascinating retake on legend by a
master of the art. Hastings sets the dams raid in the big picture
of the bomber offensive and of the Second World War, with moving
portraits of the young airmen, so many of whom died; of Barnes
Wallis; the monstrous Harris; the tragic Guy Gibson, together with
superb narrative of the action of one of the most extraordinary
episodes in British history.
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