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Missing Presumed Murdered

One Raid, Two Trials, Three Lost Airmen

By (author) Marc Hall, Sean Feast
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Fighting High Ltd, United Kingdom
Published: 1st Sep 2018
Dimensions: w 156mm h 238mm d 26mm
Weight: 645g
ISBN-10: 1999812859
ISBN-13: 9781999812850
Barcode No: 9781999812850
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On 12 December 1944, with the war entering its final stages, Bomber Command launched its last Main Force raid on the Krupps Steel works at Essen. The attack was devastatingly successful, and completed for the loss of only a handful of aircraft. Three of the airmen lost in the raid are still listed as `missing', believed killed in action. Extensive investigative research by aviation historians Sean Feast and Marc Hall has discovered the truth about what happened to these missing men, and how they are linked to the murder of three unidentified RAF airmen, on a bridge, within twenty-four hours of believing they were safe. They have also discovered the truth about a fourth airman, a Canadian, shot down on the same raid who died in mysterious circumstances and whose near-naked body was discovered after the war, hastily buried in an unmarked grave. In the centenary year of the RAF, the authors reveal a darker side to the history of the `Third Service'. Complementing historical research with the evidence of present-day specialists, they have pieced together the harrowing story of four murders, the identities of the victims and their killers, and the tantalising possibility that at least one of the `missing' men may at last have been found.

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It is heartening to know that long after hostilities have ceased, a group of airmen who suffered criminal deaths have not been, and thanks to this book never will be, forgotten. * Classic Wings 08/04/2019 * I highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in Bomber Command, War Crimes, and the psychological aspects of mob violence. A sad but important story that needs to be told. * Military Enthusiast Book Club 29/11/2018 *