Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Black Thursday

Label
Black Thursday
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Black Thursday
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
A Dell book
Summary
The battle fought on Black Thursday stands high in the history of American fighting men. It will be long remembered, like the immortal struggles of Gettysburg, St. Mihiel and the Argonne, of Midway and the Bulge and Pork Chop Hill. Tens of thousands of airmen fought in desperate battles in the sky during World War II. From China to the Aleutians, from Australia through the Philippines and across the Southwest Pacific, through the Central Pacific, in Africa and the Mediterranean, and across the length and breadth of Europe, American fliers engaged in combat with the Germans, the Japanese, and the Italians. In all these battles, one stands out among all the others for unprecedented fury, for losses suffered, for courage. This was the battle on Black Thursday, Mission 115 of the VIII Bomber Command from bases in England to the savagely defended German city of Schweinfurt. It was a battle in which were suffered unprecedented losses, and a battle that cannot be claimed in honesty as having produced the results that had been hoped for, or that hurt German war effort as much as had been believed. Yet it is an aerial struggle remembered with great pride, for it demanded the utmost in courage, in skill, in carrying on the fight in the face of bloody slaughter. All these things, and more, make up the story of Black Thursday, of this book
Target audience
adult
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