World War Ii From A Waist Gunners View Of Stalag 17 PDF Download

Are you looking for read ebook online? Search for your book and save it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Download World War Ii From A Waist Gunners View Of Stalag 17 PDF full book. Access full book title World War Ii From A Waist Gunners View Of Stalag 17.

World War II from a Waist Gunner's View of Stalag 17

World War II from a Waist Gunner's View of Stalag 17
Author: Staff Sergeant Luther Irwin Kelley
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2008-07-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1465325263

Download World War II from a Waist Gunner's View of Stalag 17 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

War, guns, bombs and waist gunners—far removed from the small town of Fowler, Colorado, population about 1200, twenty-eight miles east of Pueblo, Colorado on Highway 50. I lived there with my Dad, Ray, who was Pastor of the Second Baptist church, my Mom, Florence, grandmother, Dora Kelley; older brother Fred, who went into the Army a year before I did, and my sister Lorene. Germany, with the leadership of Hitler had overrun several small countries—the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Austria; as well as the war with Russia and England, incarcerating all the Jews as he went along. The United States was furnishing England with food and all types of war supplies. Then a state of shock fell upon our country and our small town of Fowler when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941. On December 8, 1941, our government declared war on Japan. On December 11, 1941, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States and we in turn declared war on Germany the same day.


Hell's Belle

Hell's Belle
Author: Randall L. Rasmussen
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2011-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1611390273

Download Hell's Belle Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

It was December 3, 1943, and American warplanes were on assignment over Nazi Germany. Sergeant William Rasmussen was the ball turret gunner on the Hell’s Belle, a B-17 heavy bomber. During one of its missions, the Belle was shot down and the captured American flyers were sent to the notorious German prison camp Stalag 17B. In Stalag the American prisoners of war had to deal with the harsh rules imposed by the German Commandant as well as deplorable living conditions: filth, bitter cold, starvation and disease. Told through the eyes of one young flyer, the book has non-stop action, emotion and humor, and captures the upbeat and undefeatable spirit of America’s finest young men who served the United States during WWII. RANDALL L. RASMUSSEN, M.D. used his father’s memoirs, “From a B-17 to Stalag 17B,” as the basis for this book. Dr. Rasmussen also explored William Rasmussen’s notes, the verbal history that he recorded at the local library, research material, and recollections of the narratives he heard his father tell so many times over the years. William Rasmussen was a popular guest speaker at press clubs, library clubs and service organizations in Michigan’s lower peninsula near his home. His narratives were enjoyed immensely since he had a special gift of being able to captivate audiences as they shared his experiences flying over Nazi Germany and being a prisoner of war.


The Flame Keepers

The Flame Keepers
Author: Ned Handy
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2006-05-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780312349042

Download The Flame Keepers Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

This is a fascinating first-person account of a World War II soldier's capture and imprisonment in Stalag 17, one of Germany's most notorious prisoner-of-war compounds, where he led an escape team determined to tunnel to freedom. photos.


Coffin Corner

Coffin Corner
Author: Kenneth V. Horrigan
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1609110110

Download Coffin Corner Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

They have been referred to as the Greatest Generation. They are the men and women of World War II. Their stories need to be told. Writer and daughter of a WWII veteran, Cherie Horrigan-Happy, honors her father with this powerful and amazing account. Written in first-person narration, the reader is drawn into the world of Kenneth Horrigan, a man who was captured by the enemy when he was 19 years old. Horrigan recounts his experiences of being interrogated relentlessly by the Germans; suffering unimaginable emotional and physical distress; solitary confinement; and the sights, sounds and smells of war that no soldier will ever forget. Upon his return home, Horrigan was rejected by the Veterans Administration and was denied benefits. This powerful book chronicles the life of a young soldier and his experience as a POW, not only the suffering he endured, but the ways in which he knew it affected his loved ones. It contains never-before-published historical documents that give proof, honor and respect to this American soldier and how he served his country.


From Combat to Prisoner to Freedom

From Combat to Prisoner to Freedom
Author: Robert Aderholt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre:
ISBN:

Download From Combat to Prisoner to Freedom Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

On October 14, 1943, the United States Eighth Air Force launched a second air assault on the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany. The US bombers were met by a fierce counterattack from German fighters and anti-aircraft artillery. The result was a loss of 60 B-17 Flying Fortress bombers, of the 291 that began the mission. A total of 650 airmen's lives were lost in the raid. Due to the extensive losses, The Second Schweinfurt Raid would come to be known as "Black Thursday". Ernest Gilbert volunteered for combat, and became a Waist Gunner on the B-17 "Piccadilly Commando". His last mission was bound for Schweinfurt on the second raid. Upon returning from the war, Ernest's former English teacher encouraged him to write about his experience in the war. This book is the personal account and diary of Ernest Gilbert, in his own words, of that mission and trials as a POW at Stalag 17B until the end of the war, as he made his way From Combat, to Prisoner, to Freedom. Book includes never before seen photos, including 2 from inside Stalag 17B, Missing Air Crew Report, as well as a complete images of Ernest's Diary while in Stalag 17B.


Flight Surgeon

Flight Surgeon
Author: Thurman Shuller
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 606
Release: 2021-07-07
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0875657842

Download Flight Surgeon Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Colonel Thurman Shuller’s war diary traces his story from Las Vegas Army Airfield in the summer of 1941 to the desperate days of the air war in Europe. The group surgeon character in the motion picture Twelve O’clock High was based on Shuller during his time as Group Surgeon of the famed 306th Bomb Group at Thurleigh, England, where he struggled with finding medical solutions for high altitude frostbite, oxygen deprivation, combat fatigue, and a growing crisis of hopelessness among the air crews. Shuller campaigned for setting the maximum number of missions for air crews to fly in a combat tour and argued for the elimination of "Maximum Effort" missions that forced them back to base from furloughs and passes. Shuller’s diary brings his wartime experience back to life. His descriptions of the journey across the North Atlantic in the nose of a B-17 Flying Fortress are vivid and personal. His accounts about life among the British during the war bring a fresh look at the air war as it emerged from the pleasant meadowlands of East Anglia. Royalties for the book are being donated to the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force (www.mightyeighth.org).


Hell's Belle

Hell's Belle
Author: Randall L Rasmussen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781632934925

Download Hell's Belle Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

It was December 3, 1943, and American warplanes were on assignment over Nazi Germany. Sergeant William Rasmussen was the ball turret gunner on the Hell's Belle, a B-17 heavy bomber. During one of its missions, the Belle was shot down and the captured American flyers were sent to the notorious German prison camp Stalag 17B. In Stalag the American prisoners of war had to deal with the harsh rules imposed by the German Commandant as well as deplorable living conditions: filth, bitter cold, starvation and disease. Told through the eyes of one young flyer, the book has non-stop action, emotion and humor, and captures the upbeat and undefeatable spirit of America's finest young men who served the United States during WWII. Randall L. Rasmussen, M.D., used his father's memoirs, "From a B-17 to Stalag 17B," as the basis for this book. Dr. Rasmussen also explored William Rasmussen's notes, the verbal history that he recorded at the local library, research material, and recollections of the narratives he heard his father tell so many times over the years. William Rasmussen was a popular guest speaker at press clubs, library clubs and service organizations in Michigan's lower peninsula near his home. His narratives were enjoyed immensely since he had a special gift of being able to captivate audiences as they shared his experiences flying over Nazi Germany and being a prisoner of war.


Mission 91: the Bomber Raid on Stuttgart Germany

Mission 91: the Bomber Raid on Stuttgart Germany
Author: Ken Tuvman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2021-09-12
Genre:
ISBN:

Download Mission 91: the Bomber Raid on Stuttgart Germany Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

This is a true story about, Staff Sergeant Bernard M. Tuvman, of Jewish descent, who enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps on August 31, 1941, shortly before the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and propelling the United States into the Second World War. Dad wanted to be a pilot but when that didn't come to fruition, he was sent to gunnery school. Dad was assigned as a waist gunner on a B17 Flying Fortress and was assigned to the 388th Bomb Group, a division of the 560th Bomb Squadron. He and his crew of the Shedonwanna? were sent to an air base in Knettishall, England. At its peak strength in 1944, USAAF employed 450,000 Americans in Britain. Most will immediately think of fighter pilots or bomber crews, but the majority of USAAF's men and women were engaged on a much wider range of tasks, all of which were necessary to keep the aircraft flying. Nearly 30,000 never made it home. On September 6, 1943, the brave crew of Shedonwanna? departed on Mission 91 to bomb the Robert Bosch facilities that produced ball bearings and magnetos. This would turn out to be the most disastrous mission in the history of the Eighth Air Force. Dad's plane was shot down over Chartres, France by ace fighter pilot, Egon Mayer, flying his FW190, known as the "Butcher Bird." Dad managed to escape his spiraling plane, despite having to fight with a jammed escape door. He made it out just in time and parachuted to safety but was quickly captured and sent to an interrogation center. He'd spend the next 20 months as a POW at Stalags VIIA and XVIIB. The author explores the American architects of "Strategic Bombing," the Battle of Britain, and how the Nazi Regime was so well prepared at the onset of World War Two with their advanced fighter planes, well trained pilots, and radar technology that could have extinguished freedom as we knew it, had Hitler not made some poor decisions that cost Germany the war. This is a true story and the author is pleased to present his story about his father's contribution towards preserving world peace. Watch a short video as the author shares a map of Mission 91 and Sgt. Tuvman's scrapbook he built while a POW at Stalag XVII B > YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/Xpl-yAjwmFg


From Interrogation to Liberation: a Photographic Journey Stalag Luft Iii

From Interrogation to Liberation: a Photographic Journey Stalag Luft Iii
Author: Marilyn Jeffers Walton
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2014-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1491847069

Download From Interrogation to Liberation: a Photographic Journey Stalag Luft Iii Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

During World War II, 300,000 United States Army Air Corps airmen were shot down. Of that number, 51,000 were prisoners of war or listed as missing in action. Bombardiers, positioned in the vulnerable bombardiers compartment at the front of the aircraft, were in high demand. The authors fathers were two such bombardiers, one on a B-17 and the other on a B-24. Like so many of the post-war generation, the authors traveled on their own emotional journeys to reconstruct their fathers WWII experiences. Their fathers fought in the flak-ridden blue battlefield, and like thousands of other airmen shot out of the sky, became prisoners of war. They would endure deprivation, loneliness, and great peril. Held at Stalag Luft III, where the Great Escape of movie fame took place, they, along with the British, were eventually force marched 52-miles in the dead of winter to Spremberg, Germany, and loaded onto overcrowded, filthy, boxcars, the Americans to be taken to Stalag VIIA in Moosburg, Germany, or to Stalag XIII-D in N rnberg. Languishing until their liberation in barbaric conditions with nearly 120,000 international POWs, they witnessed the death throes of the Third Reich. With many sons and daughters trying to explore the wartime histories of their loved ones, the authors supply crucial information and insight regarding the World War II POW experience in Europe. Often times, by necessity, that experience reflects the co-existence and tenuous relationship with the Germans holding them. In this book, there are stories that up until now have not been heard, and there are hundreds of pictures, many previously unseen, illustrating the prisoners plight. This book is a documentation of riveting history and a chance to vicariously live the war, told through their voices --echoes now fading with time. Their sacrifices to ensure precious freedom should never be forgotten.