Bound Volume No. 7

SORRY - SOLD OUT



Among the articles in this volume are two RAF missions over France. One covers the raid on Amiens gaol by nineteen Mosquitos in early 1944 to release patriots imprisoned there; the other recounts the aftermath for the only survivor of an abortive Halifax night drop to the Resistance in the Alps. The concentration camp at Dachau is revisited, and another aspect of man's inhumanity is to be experienced on a journey along the Death Railway across Thailand and Burma. Parts of the line are still in use and a section once crossed a bridge over a river with a familiar name . . . the Kwae. Other topics include the conclusion of the saga of the Liberator 'Lady Be Good' and her crew lost in the Libyan desert for sixteen years, items on the recovery and restoration of World War II aricraft and vehicles in Europe and the Pacific, and a look with the Editor at the stories behind the stories of the first twenty-five issues of the magazine.

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