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The Mighty Eighth

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

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The Mighty Eighth

By: Gerald Astor
Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith
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Europe has fallen. Pearl Harbor is in flames. Enter: the Eighth.

In 1941 the RAF fought a desperate battle of survival against the Luftwaffe over Britain. Then, from across the Atlantic, came a new generation of American pilots, gunners, and bombardiers, a new generation of flying machines called the B-17 Flying Fortress, the B-24 Liberator, the P-47 Thunderbolt, and the P-51 Mustang fighter. Soon these brave young men were hurtling themselves and their unproven planes across the Channel and into the teeth of enemy firepower, raining down bombs on the German military machine, and going up against Hitler's best fliers in the sky.

This is the dramatic oral history of the Army Air Corps and the newly created Eighth Air Force stationed in Britain, an army of hard-fighting, hard-playing flying men who suffered more fatalities than the entire U.S. Marine Corps in the Pacific campaign of World War II. Here, in their own words, are tales of survival and soul-numbing loss, of soldiers who came together to fight a kind of war that had never been fought before--and win it with their courage and their blood.


But the road to victory was paved with sacrifice. From its inaugural mission on July 4, 1942, until V-E Day, the Eighth Air Force lost more men than did the entire United States Marine Corps in all its campaigns in the Pacific. The Mighty Eighth chronicles the testimony of the pilots, bombardiers, navigators, and gunners who daily put their lives on the line. Their harrowing accounts recall the excitement and terror of dogfights against Nazi aces, maneuvering explosive-laden aircraft through deadly flak barrages, and fending off waves of enemy fighters while coping with subzero temperatures.

Beginning with the opening salvos from a mere dozen planes, crewmen describe the raids on Berlin and Dresden, the fiasco at Ploesti, Romania, and Black Thursday over Schweinfurt. They fell to the terror of seeing aircraft destroyed--helplessly watching as comrades crash and burn, or parachute over enemy territory, where they will attempt to evade enemy capture through the underground. Others tell of mourning downed airmen murdered by vengeful citizens and soldiers, and of those who endured captivity in POW camps. -->
US Air Force World War II Wars & Conflicts Military & War Biographies & Memoirs Survival Air Force Veteran Aviation War Military Armed Forces Warrior Marine Corps Air War

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"Great reading."
--Stephen Ambrose

"Bold, brawny, epic in scope...Astor captures the fire and passion of these tens of thousands of U.S. airmen who flew through the inferno that was the bomber war over Europe."
--Stephen Coonts
Personal Accounts • Historical Significance • Clear Narration • Insider Perspective • Brave Testimonies • Good Reading

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its a bunch of anecdotes and personal stories and not a historical telling of the air war over Europe. if you already know the historical story it's a very interesting listen

very entertaining

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Pore job of deferring between stories by name
And the reading was a little dry

Good stories that were followed up in time all together

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Excellent narration with and incredible story of success and failure. War at it’s best and worst at the same time. Bravery & cowardice intertwined to make a unique story.

Lengthy but worth it

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The many, many stories of the courage and determination of the tens of thousands of young men who fought in the skies over Germany to free the world from the Nazis must never be forgotten. As we approach Memorial Day 2020, it's hard to realize that the vast majority of these heros have passed on. I knew an 8th Air Force Veteran in the small rural town where I grew up. He had been a B-17 tailgunner and his aircraft was shot down in a raid over Berlin. He spent over a year in a German Prison camp camp. He was very patriotic and realized how lucky he was to have survived the war. This is a book every young American should read to understand DUTY, COUNTRY, FREEDOM! and what it costs to have a country like ours... Please HONOR their memories EVERY Memorial Day...

A Story of Courage and Determination

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All Americans young and old should read this book. Especially the young who aren't being taught this in school.

Great History Lesson

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