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"Beyond the call" Lee Trimble. This is a gut wrenching story about the end of WWII in Poland and Russia. If even half this story is true, which I believe it is, it should be required reading at some point in every American's education.
I'm reading 'A Higher Call'. It is the true story of Franz Steigler, the German pilot in WWII that escorted a badly damaged B17, piloted by Charlie Brown, out of German airspace. It is pretty awesome so far.
"Beyond the call" Lee Trimble. This is a gut wrenching story about the end of WWII in Poland and Russia. If even half this story is true, which I believe it is, it should be required reading at some point in every American's education.
On a similar vein, The German Aces Speak (2 volumes, available on iBooks). Each volume contains first-person narratives of four well-known Luftwaffe fighter pilots, now all deceased. Interesting insights into their battle tactics, disdain for their national leadership (perhaps a bit self-serving), and overt hatred for Hermann Göring.I'm reading 'A Higher Call'. It is the true story of Franz Steigler, the German pilot in WWII that escorted a badly damaged B17, piloted by Charlie Brown, out of German airspace. It is pretty awesome so far.
"West With The Night" was a pretty interesting Autobiography about Beryl Markham, an early female aviation pioneer, who became a bush pilot in East Africa in the 30's.
And I realize now that "straight On Till Morning" is a quote from Peter Pan about the boys who never grow up -- sort of an allegory of what's in a lot of pilots.Yes, I've read that one. Here is a biography that covers more of her life: Straight On Till Morning. 408 pages with two sections of black and white photos. By Mary S. Lovell.