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    From the Ground Up: Stories from the men and women who built, serviced and flew aircraft in WWII

    £10.99
    Wonderfully nostalgic and and powerfully moving true stories from the young men and women who kept Britain's aircraft flying and fighting during the Second World War
    ISBN: 9781474625074
    AuthorSmithies, Edward
    PublisherNameOrion Publishing Co
    Pub Date14/10/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages352
    Availability: In Stock

    'Fascinating ... this collection illuminates corners of the wartime world ... it provides a valuable and often entertaining window' GUARDIAN

    'The horrors have not been suppressed. Everyone who speaks was very young then. You sense their wonder that they did the things they recall' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

    When we remember the Second World War in the air, we think of fighter pilots and bomber crews. But what was it like for the men and women working as ground crew and in the aircraft factories who also played a crucial role in defeating Hitler? What was it like making history? What sense did these individuals have of what they were doing, either at the time or later? Did they feel they were caught up in the tide of great events? Or were they simply doing their demanding and often dangerous duty?

    Originally published as ACES, ERKS AND BACKROOM BOYS

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    'Fascinating ... this collection illuminates corners of the wartime world ... it provides a valuable and often entertaining window' GUARDIAN

    'The horrors have not been suppressed. Everyone who speaks was very young then. You sense their wonder that they did the things they recall' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

    When we remember the Second World War in the air, we think of fighter pilots and bomber crews. But what was it like for the men and women working as ground crew and in the aircraft factories who also played a crucial role in defeating Hitler? What was it like making history? What sense did these individuals have of what they were doing, either at the time or later? Did they feel they were caught up in the tide of great events? Or were they simply doing their demanding and often dangerous duty?

    Originally published as ACES, ERKS AND BACKROOM BOYS