Review: Above The Reich – Colin Heaton & Anne-Marie Lewis

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Review: Above The Reich – Colin Heaton & Anne-Marie LewisAbove The Reich by Anne-Marie Lewis, Colin Heaton
5 Stars
Published by Dutton Caliber on June 8, 2021
Genres: Historical
Pages: 416

Sensational eyewitness accounts from the most heroic and legendary American aviators of World War II, never before published as a book

They are voices lost to time. Beginning in the late 1970s, five veteran airmen sat for private interviews. Decades after the guns fell silent, they recounted in vivid detail the most dangerous missions that made the difference in the war. Ed Haydon dueled with the deadliest of German aces--and forced him to the ground. Robert Johnson racked up twenty-seven kills in his P-47 Thunderbolt, but nearly lost his life when his plane was shot to ribbons and his guns jammed. Cigar-chomping Curtis LeMay was the Air Corps general who devised the bomber tactics that pummeled Germany's war machine. Robin Olds was a West Point football hero who became one of the most dogged, aggressive fighter pilots in the European theater, relentlessly pursuing Germans in his P-38 Lightning. And Jimmy Doolittle became the most celebrated American airman of the war--maybe even of all time--after he led the audacious raid to bomb Tokyo. Today these heroes are long gone, but now, in this incredible volume, they tell their stories in their own words.

A really compelling look at five veterans who sat down in the 1970s to discuss their lives starting from childhood and leading to them becoming soldiers in war.

The interviews are fantastic. The readers will feel as though they are in front of the veterans, which gives you the feel of getting a first-hand account of what they went through.

As a veteran myself, I thank them for their service and contribution to this book. I highly recommend it, particularly if you enjoy first-person accounts of a crucial time in history.

Reviewed by: Linda C.

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