The Red Line, John Nichol
The Red Line, John Nichol
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The Red Line

Author: John Nichol

Narrator: Andrew Wincott

Unabridged: 7 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Collins

Published: 04/25/2013


Synopsis

From best-selling author of Tail-End Charlie and Tornado Down comes this powerful and deeply moving account of Bomber Command’s 1944 Nuremberg Raid – the RAF’s bloodiest night of the Second World War More men from Royal Air Force Bomber Command died on one single night of the Second World War than the total RAF aircrew losses during the whole of the four-month-long Battle of Britain. This is the story of the air raid intended to be the climax of Sir Arthur ‘Bomber’ Harris’s relentless campaign to defeat Nazi Germany. The target was Nuremberg: 795 aircraft set out, nearly 700 men did not return. In ‘The Red Line’, we meet the young aircrew who flew on the night of 30 March 1944. John Nichol has interviewed the few surviving veterans, British and German, in the air and on the ground, to record the voices of a diminishing generation. While the airmen of Bomber Command were among the greatest heroes of the conflict, their contribution and sacrifice has, until recently, been sidelined in the face of post-war criticism of Bomber Command’s tactics. Yet they were among the best of their generation. John Nichol’s dramatic tribute to the men who flew on the RAF’s bloodiest raid has provided the surviving veterans with the chance to tell the story of that terrible night – the night they flew to Nuremberg.

About John Nichol

John Nichol is coauthor, with John Peters, of the bestselling Tornado Down, and, with Tony Rennell, of The Last Escape and Tail-End Charlies. As a former RAF flight lieutenant in the first Gulf War, he was held as a prisoner of war when his bomber was shot down on a mission over Iraq. He is also a journalist and widely quoted military commentator.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Huw

You know when you watch a good film, or read a good book, and you're left thinking "why did it say this", or more often "why didn't it say that?" as some sort of tying off the loose ends, moralizing conclusion to what was otherwise a rip roaringingly gripping piece of narrative? Do you ever feel thi......more

Goodreads review by Shaunc

Imagine turning up for work and at the end of the day, there would be a good chance that some of your colleagues would be dead. And with little time to mourn, if you survived then you'd front up next day to do it all again. And that was (to a degree) like as a member of a Lancaster crew in Bomber Co......more

Goodreads review by Lucas

Amazing story telling. So exciting to read that you just want to finish the book in one go. Super clear writing about multiple characters which was easy to follow. Gripping stories about night raids and the men of bomber command. 10/10 would recommend.......more


Quotes

‘A truly epic tale of courage and sacrifice – an intensely moving epitaph to the men of Bomber Command’ ANDY McNAB