In their own vivid words, the women members of the Soviet air force recount their dramatic efforts against the German forces in World War II. These brave women, the first ever to fly in combat, proved... This description may be from another edition of this product.
A book with death defying acts of bravery and sacrifice, told by the real people.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
That's exactly what this book is. Their story. The Soviet Airwomen in WW2 were very overlooked by the international community. This book is one of the best sources of information on them. When you read it you hold your breath during the tense parts, even though you know they make it out fine. It's amazing how these girls were able to laugh in such a desperate time, and indeed, in many places where it is defined, the girls found that things happened where you just couldn't afford not to laugh. For example, their boots were so big, because they only wore male suits, that when given the command to face another direction, one girl turned the complete opposite direction but her boots stayed in the same place!
very good book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I loved this book about the brave women who fought in world war 2. Not many people had known that women flew in combat so long ago. This book will make the readers see what it was like when everybody had to fight. These women are heroines. I like the photos of the women in their old age with all their medals. They look like anybodies Grandmother! I would be proud to know them. This book makes me feel like I do.
Veterans remember
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
In this excellent book, surviving Soviet veterans of World War ll are interviewed about their service in the Red Air Force. Not only pilots and navigators, but gunners and ground crew also, relate their experiences of what is commemorated in Russia as the Great Patriotic War. Ms. Noggles'recent photos (taken in the early 1990's) contrast poignantly with the black-and-white photos, taken over half a century ago, of the young airwomen in uniform. I highly recommend this book. Read about the courage and sacrifice of these aviators, and the horrific circumstances and conditions which they endured, and remember that these were perfectly ordinary young Soviet women. Some had personally experienced Stalinist oppression, but when their country's existence was threatened, they all voluntarily joined in her defense.
A SUPERLATIVE "EYE-OPENER"!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
A superlative book..action packed! I was astonished at their courage and patriotism. (Who would actually go out on nightly bombing attacks in a PO-2? They did!) Their continual struggle against the Nazis was made so much more burdensome under the unjust tyranical yoke of Communism. What fine women and what a great "eye-opener".
Testimonials of female Soviet combat pilot in WWII
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This book touched me.This book is well-written, informative, clear. These accounts of bravery are honest, heartfelt, and depict perfectly the little-known women who flew bomber and fighter combat mission against Luftwaffe aces. They overcame criticism and doubts by their superiors. They fought during terrible winters, suffocating summers, with bare necessities and strict military discipline. They lived, chatted, loved, and died, caught in the largest-scale military conflict in history, and survived, as heroes, as reminders to us all that under incredible odds and the most adverse circumstances, the human spirit rises to the occasion and overcomes.I will read this book many times.
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