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EJ Johnson's story of nine young men who overcame unbelievable odds
with the 8th Air Force 490th Bomb Group flying missions over
Germany during the 1944-1945 era of World War II - and lived to
tell about it. After qualifying as a navigator in the Army Air
Corps during World War II, E.J. Johnson went on to serve with the
490th Bomb Group of the Mighty Eighth Air Force. His crew led by
Pilot Roy Hann, flew some of the most harrowing campaigns of the
war including many to Berlin, the heart of the German war machine.
Hann's Crew is more than a memoir, however, it is a moving tribute
to the men, the missions and legacy of the unit whose courageous
exploits proved vital in the conclusion of the war in Europe.
EJ Johnson's story of nine young men who overcame unbelievable odds
with the 8th Air Force 490th Bomb Group flying missions over
Germany during the 1944-1945 era of World War II - and lived to
tell about it. After qualifying as a navigator in the Army Air
Corps during World War II, E.J. Johnson went on to serve with the
490th Bomb Group of the Mighty Eighth Air Force. His crew led by
Pilot Roy Hann, flew some of the most harrowing campaigns of the
war including many to Berlin, the heart of the German war machine.
Hann's Crew is more than a memoir, however, it is a moving tribute
to the men, the missions and legacy of the unit whose courageous
exploits proved vital in the conclusion of the war in Europe.
Additional Editor Winifred Carroll Ferguson. Contributing Authors
Include John U. Nef, H. David Condron, W. Stark And Many Others.
Additional Editor Winifred Carroll Ferguson. Contributing Authors
Include John U. Nef, H. David Condron, W. Stark And Others.
Contributing Authors Include W. Frank Craven, Robert C. Albion,
Richard B. Morris, And Many Others.
Additional Editor Winifred Carroll Ferguson. Contributing Authors
Include Curtis P. Nettels, Chester W. Wright, Thomas C. Cochran And
Others.
Additional Editor Winifred Carroll Ferguson. Contributing Authors
Include Arthur L. Dunham, Joseph G. Rayback, Robert Sabatino Lopez
And Others.
American Imperialism in the Image of Peer Gynt was first published
in 1971. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make
long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published
unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
This is the life story of an economic historian whose distinguished
career has included nine years of service as a United States
government official in various capacities, both military and
civilian, around the world. It is a revealing and often disturbing
account, evoking in the author's mind, as he reflects on his own
experiences and those of other American emissaries abroad, the
image of Ibsen's Peer Gynt, who wandered over the earth thinking he
was doing good, only to find when he returned home that both his
virtues and his sins were so insignificant that his soul was
scheduled by the buttonmolder to be cast into limbo in the form of
a little lead button. Professor Johnson's book is much more than an
autobiography. From the vantage point of his experiences and
observations he provides a critical evaluation of American efforts
abroad. He discusses cultural factors that have shaped American
preconceptions and attitudes over the last half century and
attempts to explain why a generation of presumably well-equipped
Americans has been singularly incapable of materializing the hopes
and aspirations of both the American people and the world
community.
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