The Dam Busters by Paul Brickhill
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Overview: The Dam Busters is a 1951 book by Paul Brickhill about Royal Air Force Squadron 617, originally commanded by Wing Commander Guy Gibson V.C. during World War II. The squadron became known as the "Dam Busters" because of Operation Chastise, a mission using highly specialised bombs to destroy Ruhr dams in Germany.
The book also covers the subsequent history of 617 Squadron, as an elite squadron specializing in attacking difficult targets with outsize weapons and precision techniques. Among Gibson’s successors as commander was Group Captain Leonard Cheshire V.C., and the book describes Cheshire’s unorthodox leadership style and innovative target marking techniques.
The original edition of the book did not include some of the details of the dams raids, as these were still classified at the time, most significantly that the weapons bounced on the water surface before reaching the target. Later editions included these details.
In 1954 a film The Dam Busters was made based on both Gibson’s Enemy Coast Ahead and on Brickhill’s book. Named after the latter, the movie starred Richard Todd as Gibson and Michael Redgrave as Barnes Wallis.
Also in 1954, Australasian Radio produced a radio dramatisation of the book in 26 half-hour episodes. It is available for download in zipped MP3 format at Old Time Radio.
A new remake, Dambusters, produced by Peter Jackson and David Frost, directed by Christian Rivers and scripted by Stephen Fry, commenced filming in 2009.
Genre: Non-Fiction, General
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