
The Last British Dambuster
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Michael Tudor Barnes
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'I was anxious to fight. Hitler was the bastard who had started all this and he needed sorting out. We were under threat. Everything we stood for: our country, our families and our way of life was being attacked by this maniac. He could not be allowed to win. So for me and many, many others like me, there was no alternative. We were in a pickle and something had to be done.’
Johnny Johnson is 92 years old and one of very few men who can recall first-hand the most daring and ingenious air raid of all time. He can also vividly remember his childhood spent working on a farm with his controlling father, the series of events that led him to the RAF and the rigorous training that followed. But it was his decision to join 617 Squadron, and the consequences, that have truly stayed etched in his mind.
On 16 May 1943, Johnny, alongside 132 specially selected comrades, took off from Scampton airbase in Lincolnshire. For six weeks they had been trained to fulfil one mission that was near impossible: to destroy three dams deep within Germany’s Ruhr Valley. It was a daring task but, against the odds, Johnny and his crew survived. Sadly, 53 comrades did not.
For the first time, Johnny relives every moment of that fatal night - and the devastating aftermath. He recalls with unique wit and insight the difficult training conducted in secrecy, the race against time to release the bombs, and the sheer strength and bravery shown by a small unit faced with great adversity and uncertainty. Embodying a whole squadron, and leaving a lasting legacy for generations to come, Johnny’s story is like no other.
©2014 George Leonard Johnson and Morgan Johnson (P)2014 Isis Publishing Ltd, Random House AudiobooksJUST WOW! fantastic story for a great mans life !
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Fantastic
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Heartwarming.
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brilliant
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You do feel as though the narrator is in fact, George himself, telling the story.
A great listen.
Very well performed
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The early challenges, life in the RAF through the war years and the how it became a job, with bureaucracy taking the life out of service.
A challenging and interesting life with highs and lows.
An excellent biography
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A great listen about a gentleman who has had an amazingly interesting life, from a generation to which we owe an awful lot.
Anyone interested in the Dams raid or has an interest in the Second World War should listen to this, it won't be time wasted.
The narrator is great, unlike some other books I have listened to, he really makes the story a pleasure to listen to.
Thoroughly Enjoyed It
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Amazing
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Most Moving
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The book tells so many memorising stories of a real life of a man who created a legacy worthy of remembering. Fom his air force career to rge exceptional way he moulded a close family unit he is surely proud of.
His loyalty to his colleagues, family and friends is undoubtedly reciprocated.
In all a man tk be proud of, from a generation to be proud of and a story he should be proud of. I am honoured to have shared in his lifetime even from the extreme edge looking in.
You must read this legendary account of a legendary life and experiences.
Captivating story of pride in our heritage.
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