Above the Reich: Deadly Dogfights, Blistering Bombing Raids, and Other War Stories from the Greatest American Air Heroes of World War II, in Their Own Words Free Audiobook Download by Colin Heaton,Anne-Marie Lewis
A history, in the words of American air heroes who went head to head with the Luftwaffe and other enemies during World War II. Includes stories of dogfights, bombing raids, and high-risk missions that resulted in high-altitude rescues.
In Above the Reich, Colin Heaton and Anne-Marie Lewis tell the stories of America's air heroes. They provide a unique blend of historical perspective, personal experiences, and recollections by real people - from the cockpit to home front. This audiobook is a must-listen for anyone interested in World War II aviation or in learning more about the history and culture of America during that time period.
On September 26, 1939, the German blitzkrieg blitzed Poland. In one day, they invaded the country and defeated its army in over three days of fighting. By October 1, 1939, Hitler's army controlled all of Eastern Europe from Finland to France. This led to war with England on September 3rd of that same year. With an enemy like Germany comes a need for victory; Victory in War is determined by victory on the ground!
Above the Reich: Deadly Dogfights, Blistering Bombing Raids, and Other War Stories from the Greatest American Air Heroes of World War II, in Their Own Words is a thrilling audiobook that tells personal stories of the men who flew America's bombers over Europe during World War II. The book is divided into chapters detailing different types of missions and the air heroes themselves.
In this compelling and beautifully narrated story, you follow the brave men, women and pilots of the Air Corps who flew in World War II. These are some of the stories of many aviators: a bomber crew that treats the enemy with respect, a pilot shot down over enemy territory and hiding out with civilians, an airman saved by his dog from drowning, an officer risking his life to rescue his pilot from behind enemy lines. These stories will keep you captivated as you listen to each one - for hours on end.
This audiobook tells the stories of some of the most intense and dangerous dogfights and bombing raids carried out by American pilots in World War II.
Published Date | 2021-06-08 |
Duration | 12 hours 54 minutes |
Author | Colin Heaton, Anne-Marie Lewis |
Narrated | Arthur Morey, Fred Sanders, Mark Bramhall, Peter Bradbury, Dominic Hoffman, Patricia Santomasso, Sean Patrick Hopkins, Macleod Andrews, Barrett Leddy |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Biography & Memoir |
Parent Category | Military |