The Mighty Eighth: The Air War in Europe as Told by the Men Who Fought It

The Mighty Eighth: The Air War in Europe as Told by the Men Who Fought It

by Gerald Astor
The Mighty Eighth: The Air War in Europe as Told by the Men Who Fought It

The Mighty Eighth: The Air War in Europe as Told by the Men Who Fought It

by Gerald Astor

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Overview

In the skies of World War II Europe, the Eighth Air Force was a defining factor in turning the tide against the Nazis. In these gripping oral histories, the sacrifice, savagery, and supremacy of the “Mighty Eighth” is described by those who experienced it...and survived it.

At the outbreak of World War II, America was woefully unprepared for a fight, though Europe was already years into the battle. Soon, though, America’s war machine was rolling out pilots, engineers, planes, and materials in astounding numbers. It was called the Eighth Air Force—and it would hit the Nazi juggernaut like a lightning bolt.

Launching a then-groundbreaking campaign of daylight bombing runs, the men of the Eighth would suffer more casualties than the entire Marine Corps in the Pacific theater. But they would also prove to be the most effective weapon against the enemy, taking out strategic targets such as munitions plants and factories that were vital to the German war effort and grinding them to a halt. In The Mighty Eighth, the men who fought in the greatest air war in human history tell their stories of courage and camaraderie as only those who were there can tell them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780425281574
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 09/01/2015
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 512
Sales rank: 193,432
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Gerald Astor was a World War II veteran and award-winning journalist and historian whose articles have appeared in the New York Times, Playboy, and Esquire.

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Within twenty-four hours after the first bombs from carrier-based Japanese airplanes exploded at Pearl Harbor, the United States entered a world-wide war in which the flying machine, largely a bit player previously, assumed an ever larger role. But, on December 7, 1941, what would become the single largest component of the American aerial arms, the Eighth Air Force, which carried the heaviest portion of war in the skies to Germany, did not even exist on paper. For that matter, the entire U.S. Air Force hardly deserved the name, so deficient was it in terms of numbers of combat aircraft performance capability and qualified airmen compared to enemy forces.
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“Bold, brawny, epic in scope.”—Stephen Coonts, author of Pirate Alley

“Revealing and vivid personal sketches of the quiet heroes in a unit that suffered more lives lost than the entire Marine Corps in WWII.”—Kirkus Reviews

“One of the most accomplished oral historians at work today.”—Publishers Weekly

"No one does oral history better than Gerald Astor... here the men of the mightiest air force ever built tell their story in their own words.”—Stephen Ambrose, author of Band of Brothers

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