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Not As Briefed: From the Doolittle Raid to a German Stalag

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Washington State University art graduate Ross Greening was serving as a B-25 pilot in the Northwest at the outbreak of WWII. In 1942 he participated in the famous Doolittle bombing raid over Tokyo which started a chain of events altering the course of the Pacific war. Greening designed the special bomb-sight used during the mission and later painted a one-of-a-kind record of the attack. Greening next was assigned to the North African theater. His luck ran out in July 1943 when Axis gunners shot his plane down over Italys erupting Mt. Vesuvius. After capture and then escaping during an Allied-bombing raid Greening evaded recapture for more than six months in northern Italy. German soldiers who had been tipped off about Greenings hideaway in a high mountain cave eventually seized him and two companions. In a German stalag Greening was one of the ranking Allied camp commanders. He continued to make an amazing pictorial record of the war--of his own experiences and those of dozens of other prisoners who related their accounts to him. Near the wars end the Allied prisoners seized control of the camp before the Russian army overran it. Greenings invaluable watercolors sketches diary and other items a good portion of which had been hidden from the Germans were safely brought out. In recent years Greenings niece and widow compiled his memoirs. His sensitive observations on the cruelty and injustices of war are moving and deep-felt. His innate courage and resourcefulness were admirable as were his astute assessment of the evils of fascism and the measures necessary to prevent threats to world peace. More than one Doolittle veteran has said "Ross Greening was the best one of us!"

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
January 1, 2001
ISBN-10
0874222397
ISBN-13
9780874222395
Item Weight
46.9 oz
Dimensions
10.98 × 0.98 × 9.49 in
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