The Dambusters by John Sweetman

The Dambusters by John Sweetman

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The paperback of the 2003 Sunday Times bestseller

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The Dambusters by John Sweetman

The Dambusters' mission is of enduring fascination and appeal. The breaching of the dams in Germany's industrial heartland was to have a pivotal effect - a triumph for Allied thinking and courage, it convinced Roosevelt to commit to the invasion of Italy and the countdown to the D-Day landings. Sixty years on, The Dambusters is the definitive telling of one of World War Two's most remarkable episodes. The book describes how it was down to the ingenuity and persistence of a scientific maverick, Barnes Wallis, that the idea of the backwards-spinning bouncing bomb came about and how the pilots overcame the odds to pull off one of the most astonishing military successes in history. Accompanying a major new television series, the book uses contemporary re-enactments to show just what an astonishing feat the mission was. Lavishly illustrated, it captures the brilliance of the scientists and the bravery of the crews, as well as the enormous impact their success had on the outcome of war.
'Does this book do the event justice?- It does, with a forensic and detailed approach' EVENING HERALD 'A well-focused account, rich in human drama and techinical detail that will finally put the record state.' GOOD BOOK GUIDE
John Sweetman is one of Britain's most renowned military historians. Previously Head of Defence and International Affairs at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, he is the author of the acclaimed THE DAMBUSTERS RAID (Cassell)
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ISBN 13 9780316726184
ISBN 10 0316726184
Titel The Dambusters
Autor John Sweetman
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Little, Brown Book Group
Erscheinungsjahr 2003-04-03
Seitenanzahl 192
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