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Black Night for Bomber Command (Paperback)

The Tragedy of 16 December 1943

Aviation > WWII Military

By Richard Knott
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781473822955
Published: 4th August 2014

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“I am not pressing you to fight the weather as well as the Germans, never forget that.” So wrote Winston Churchill to Arthur Harris, the Commander-in-Chief of RAF Bomber Command, after the terrible events of 16 December 1943. In the murky dusk almost five hundred heavy bombers, almost entirely Lancasters, set out for Berlin from their bases in eastern England, from north Yorkshire to southern Cambridgeshire. They lifted off at around 4 pm to bomb the target four hours later and were expected to return at midnight. 328 aircrew lost their lives that night – they were the victims of the weather, not the Germans.
This book relates the tragic circumstances of individual crews as they struggled to find their home bases in low cloud and fog. It also includes stories from the local people who remember hearing a low-flying aircraft and all too often the frightful explosion as it struck unexpected high ground or even trees. Some rescue attempts were successful, but for most aircrew it was death in a blazing wreck. Many of the crash sites have been explored by the author as he tried to imagine exactly how each aircraft came to grief. It contains many photos of aircraft as they were and the remaining impact areas that remain to this day.

A book well worth reading

Firetrench

A sad story but a book I thoroughly recommend.

Military Modelling

As seen in the North Somerset Times.

North Somerset Times

As seen in the Lincolnshire Echo.

Lincolnshire Echo

The book provides a very useful insight into a seldom looked at aspect of Bomber Command operations – how the weather could significantly impact on the success or failure of an operation. ... The book is well written and has an easy to read style. The research is first class and there is a mass of useful detail that can only add to the information known about Bomber Command’s campaign.The book is well written and has an easy to read style. I have no hesitation in recommending it.

Army Rumour Service
 Richard Knott

About Richard Knott

Richard Knott has a degree in History from the University of London. He has worked as an actor (with the Royal Shakespeare Company), teacher and management consultant. His previous books include: Black Night for Bomber Command (Pen & Sword, 2007 and 2014); Flying Boats of the Empire (Robert Hale, 2011); The Sketchbook War (The History Press, 2013 and 2014); and The Trio (The History Press, 2015). Previously he has written two books on the teaching of English, a poetry anthology (Wordlife, Nelson, 1988), and a book of cricket quotations (Cricket: Wit, Wickets and Wisdom, Running Press, 1996).

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