The Story Of My Times Ii In The Wrong Place At The Wrong Time


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The Story of My Times II. In the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time


The Story of My Times II. In the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time

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language: en

Publisher: Pallas Press

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Wrong Place Wrong Time


Wrong Place Wrong Time

Author: David P. Perlmutter

language: en

Publisher: Booktango

Release Date: 2013-03-25


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Having lost everything, I leave memories of a London police cell behind me and head for Spain with its promise of adventure and fun. Little do I know that I'm about to be thrust into the most terrifying time of my life. Wrong Place Wrong Time is a gripping true-life story of an unimaginable nightmare and how my ticket to a new life turns out to be a one way ticket to hell.

Wrong Place! Wrong Time!


Wrong Place! Wrong Time!

Author: George C. Kuhl

language: en

Publisher: Schiffer Military History

Release Date: 1993


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This is true story of the second raid on Schweinfurt, Germany by the Eighth Air Force 1st and 3rd Bombardment Divisions on 14 October 1943. On this day, the Eighth Air Force lost air superiority to the German Luftwaffe in a continuous air battle that lasted over three hours. Many refer to it as the greatest one-day air battle of World War II. Wrong Place, Wrong Time is a study of the 1st Bombardment Division and specifically the 305th Bomb Group on that fateful day. Record numbers of German fighters swarmed over the unescorted B-17s and their crews. Compelling new evidence never before published indicates that mistakes and poor leadership by several air commanders within the 1st Division caused unnecessary losses for a number of bombers and their crews. This, together with major new revelations by crew members of the 305th who flew the mission, shed light on why the 1st Division lost 45 out of 60 B-17s that day. Information for this book comes from the National Archives, the US Air Force Historical Research Center, overseas sources, and 53 surviving 305th crew members who flew this mission.\nGeorge C. Kuhl was a pilot in the 305th Bomb Group during World War II. He lives in Augusta, Georgia.