Книга Чарльза Мастерса посвящена малоизвестной странице "Дня Д"
- американскому планерному десанту в Нормандии. Невооруженные и
небронированные, сделанные из фанеры и полотна планеры называли
"летающими гробами". Мастерс, сын десантника 82-й
воздушно-десантной дивизии США, провел огромную работу, собрав
большое количество свидетельств участников тех событий. Книга
содержит описание подготовки и проведения американского
планерного десанта в "День Д".Книга приллюстрирована
интересными фотографиями, многие из которых публикуются
впервые.
Аннотация издательства:
Although the word gliderman does not appear in the
dictionary, a brave group of World War II soldiers known as
glidermen flew into combat inside unarmed and unarmored
canvas-covered gliders known as "flying coffins."Charles J.
Masters points out that because World War II was the first
truly mechanized and armored global conflict, the role of the
glidermen and their combat gliders was at best anachronistic.
Fighter planes exceeded speeds of 400 miles per hour and were
heavily armed with multiple machine guns. Dogfights had taken
on new dimensions, eclipsing the tactics, speed, and
firepower first evidenced by the fragile biplanes of World
War I. Tanks achieved a lethal efficiency barely dreamed of
even five years before the war. An array of weaponry never
seen in any previous military engagement confronted the
combat soldier during World War II. And yet there were
gliders. And glidermen.Masters tells of these men and of
their fragile aircraft in a war of mechanized chaos. In
copious detail, he describes the gliders and the Americans
who boarded them during the American D-Day glider attack, a
mission that was part of the overall cross-channel plan
code-named "Operation Neptune." The son of a gliderman with
the 82nd Airborne Division, Masters had unique access to the
surviving glidermen and comrades of his father. During the
course of his research, he located and interviewed 106 of the
men who had flown the D-Day mission in gliders. As an
insider—in a sense almost a member of the family and
fraternity of glider-men—Masters was cordially received by
the members of the American airborne divisions that
participated in D-Day, many of whom told him stories they had
seldom told their own friends and families. Often harrowing
and always riveting, the stories these men told an eager
listener and researcher are very much a part of this
narrative.Masters has also assembled the finest existing
collection of photographs of the American D-Day glider
attack. These photographs—many of which have never before
been published—provide a spectacular photographic record of a
little-known aspect of this war. In fact, because of the
short military history of the American combat glider, most
readers, including veterans of World War II, will not have
seen one of these "flying coffins," even at a distance. These
photographs afford the opportunity to actually examine the
inside of the combat gliders used on D-Day, to observe the
glidermen in action, and to witness the often tragic
consequences of the glider attack.
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Также см. Lynch T. - Silent Skies: Gliders at War 1939-1945
(Планеры на войне 1939-45гг.)
http://torrents.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1531569
Mrazek J. - Fighting Gliders of World War II (Десантные
планеры)
http://torrents.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1531217Доп.
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