A blend of military history and memories, this text represents the fruits of 20 years of research. This small, wise book, written with elegant simplicity, makes the reader see, smell, and feel the airmans war. The book is now out of print but the team was able to acquire a used copy at. That was not unusual, but on this particular occasion our gas tanks were hit. The fall of fortresses by elmer bendiner goodreads.
Later, as i reflected on the miracle of a twentymillimeter shell piercing the fuel tank without touching off an explosion, our. The story, as written in the circulating erumor below, is a paraphrasing of an actual account given by world war 2 war veteran elmer bendiner in his book the fall of fortresses. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. A vivid, poignant recreation of the european air war, as seen. Among his betterknown works are the rise and fall of paradise a history of alandalus, a time for angels. May 12, 1980 looking back, authornavigator bendiner tautly interweaves an account of his experiences aboard a ww ii b17 with a reappraisal of the allied decision to bomb schweinfurt in 1943. Discover delightful childrens books with prime book box, a subscription that delivers. Bendiner was born in pittsburgh to william bendiner, a businessman, and lillian maiden name schwartz. After the war, he worked for esquire, then for a series of medical publications, and wrote a number of books. A mafia thriller set in rural italy a sebastiano cangio thriller book 3 5.
Discover delightful childrens books with prime book box, a subscription that delivers new books every 1, 2, or 3 months new customers receive 15% off your. Then you can start reading kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer no kindle. Our b17 the tondelayo was barraged by flak from nazi antiaircraft guns. Fall of fortresses paperback may 12, 1980 by elmer bendiner author visit amazons elmer bendiner page. Enter your mobile number or email address below and well send you a link to download the free kindle app. Bendiner weaves a tale of his life during those times, using a rambling style of writing in which a dozen metaphors or more i liked the fall of fortresses and i liked it a lot. Elmer bendiner february 11, 1916 september 16, 2001 citation needed was an american writer and journalist. This dickens classic was written back in the 1830s as a serial novel, published in monthly segments. Army air corps navigator who flew in the nose of b17 flying fortresses during world war two and this is his memoir. Elmer bendiner february 11, 1916 september 16, 2001 was an american writer and. A personal account of one of the most daring and deadly air battles of the second world war elmer bendiner on. It is a chronicle of world war i, told from the viewpoint of the soldiers themselves through diaries, letters and interviews with survivors. Growing up jewish in an appalachian environment where the ku klux klan was influential and jews, catholics, and the very few blacks on the. Elmer bendiner february 11, 1916 september 16, 2001 citation needed was an american writer and journalist bendiner was born in pittsburgh to william bendiner, a businessman, and lillian maiden name schwartz.
In elmer bendiners book, the fall of fortresses, he describes one bombing run over the german city of kassel. The story of 1915 is stark, brutal, frank, sometimes painfully funny, and always human. See all 6 formats and editions hide other formats and editions. The fall of fortresses by elmer bendiner, and a note found.