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Old 17th November 2010, 23:11
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Night of the Intruders

Chronicle of losses suffered by USAAF Mission 311 by German aircraft that followed them back to England. The highest losses ever in one mission.


http://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/?product_id=2507




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Old 19th November 2010, 02:29
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Re: Night of the Intruders

Its a reissue. I have the first edition, different cover. Maybe the author has updated the manuscript.
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Old 20th November 2010, 06:51
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Re: Night of the Intruders

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Chronicle of losses suffered by USAAF Mission 311 by German aircraft that followed them back to England. The highest losses ever in one mission.


http://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/?product_id=2507




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It was highly unlikely that this was the "The highest losses ever in one mission." suffered by USAAF, at most, it was the highest losses suffered by night intruder in a single night.
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Old 5th December 2010, 14:36
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Re: Night of the Intruders

It is a reissue. There is some revised detail, but not a great deal. The bit about "highest ever losses" of course, refers to losses to intruders.
In their original blurb, the publishing company wrote: "The aerial fighting over Europe was ferocious. Some 150 Fortress and Liberator aircrew failed to return..." The fact that this involved the loss of 'only' 15 bombers - extremely light losses considering how far into Germany the mission penetrated - was obviously lost on a publisher determined to find a selling point for their book. As readers of this forum are no doubt aware, when the 8th USAAF went to Berlin a week later 63 bombers with 606 crewmen were MIA !!!

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