THE DAY WE BOMBED SWITZERLAND - FLYING WITH THE US EIGHTH ARMY AIR FORCE IN WORLD WAR II
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Characteristics
Book cover finish | Hardcover ( rounded spine binding ) |
Special features | Dust jacket |
Condition | Used good |
Number of pages | 256 |
Published date | First published in the UK in 2000 |
Languages | English |
Collection / Series | Witness to War |
Size | 15.5 x 23.5 x 2 cm |
Author | Jackson Granholm |
Editor | Airlife Publishing Ltd. |
Description
This is the story of the author’s military service spent flying aerial bombing combat over Europe in the 8th USAAF, stationed in England.
The book describes operational events and the horrors of massive daylight bombing raids over Germany and its occupied territories, covering the period from D-Day to the end of World War II in Europe.
The attack on neutral Swiss territory, described in the book, was one of several during World War II by American bomber formations caused by navigational error.
These events were never reported in the American press and their attendant records, such as that of the court martial described in the book, were classified as top secret for many years.
The author, appointed by his Air Division commanding general, undertook the court-martial defence of two young flying lieutenants involved in the incident.
These men led a squadron of huge B-24 bombers in a misguided attack upon Zurich. The attack resulted in an undesirable international incident.
The American Freedom of Information Act declassified the trial records. Copies of these, plus his own recollections, formed the basis for the author’s decision to write this book.