Daring Young Men
The Heroism and Triumph of the Berlin Airlift - June 1948-May 1949
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Narrated by:
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Johnny Heller
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Written by:
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Richard Reeves
About this listen
The Second World War had been over for three years when pilots, navigators, and air-traffic controllers all over America were recalled to active duty to rescue Berlin. They were there within days and weeks, flying tired planes filled with food, coal, medicine, and mail. Many had bombed the place to rubble in 1944 and 1945. Now they and the British airmen were bringing it survival.
Drawing on hundreds of interviews in the United States, Germany, and Great Britain, best-selling author Richard Reeves tells the stories of these civilian airmen, the successors to Stephen Ambrose's Civilian Soldiers, ordinary boys called to extraordinary tasks.
Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin had ordered Berlin blockaded, betting that the Americans, the British, and the French would abandon the city. Many of President Truman's advisers wanted to retreat; others wanted to risk war with the USSR. Truman ordered the Berlin Airlift, neither retreat nor confrontation. It ended only when West Germany was established by the three powers and NATO was born. The Soviets did the backing down. Led by Generals Lucius Clay and Curtis LeMay, the first battle in the Cold War was won. The young men came home again, some of them trying to remember where they had left their cars.
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- Christopher Kretzschmar
- 2022-12-19
Great flying story
Story and writing great, fresh look on the subject very much worth the listen. Only detractor was the narrators attempt to sound like the historic figures, boy that German accent...and pronunciation of German place names could have been tuned up. However if you have no prior German language knowledge, you won't notice.
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