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The Pathfinders : the elite RAF force that turned the tide of WWII /

by Iredale, Will.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : WH Allen, 2021Description: xxii, 423 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780753557808 (hbk.) :; 0753557800 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 940.5449 IRESubject(s): Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Bomber Command -- History -- World War, 1939-1945 | World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations, British | Warfare and Defence | Warfare and Defence | European history | Military history | Second World War | Air forces & warfare | Military vehiclesSummary: The Pathfinders were the crack team that transformed the hit rate in the RAF's Bomber Command from 24% in August 1942 to an incredible 96% hit rate by 1945. They transformed Bomber Command - the only part of the Allied war effort capable of attacking the heart of Nazi Germany - from an impotent division on the cusp of disintegration in 1942 to a force capable of razing whole German cities to the ground, inspiring fear in Hitler's senior command and helping the Allies deliver decisive victory in World War II. With interviews with remaining survivors, personal diaries, previously classified records and never-before seen photographs, this book brings to life the characters of the airmen and women who took to the skies in iconic British aircraft such as the Lancaster and the Mosquito, facing almost unimaginable levels of violence from enemy fighter planes to strike the heart of the Nazi war machine.
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The Pathfinders were the crack team that transformed the hit rate in the RAF's Bomber Command from 24% in August 1942 to an incredible 96% hit rate by 1945. They transformed Bomber Command - the only part of the Allied war effort capable of attacking the heart of Nazi Germany - from an impotent division on the cusp of disintegration in 1942 to a force capable of razing whole German cities to the ground, inspiring fear in Hitler's senior command and helping the Allies deliver decisive victory in World War II. With interviews with remaining survivors, personal diaries, previously classified records and never-before seen photographs, this book brings to life the characters of the airmen and women who took to the skies in iconic British aircraft such as the Lancaster and the Mosquito, facing almost unimaginable levels of violence from enemy fighter planes to strike the heart of the Nazi war machine.

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