Aircraft and Aviation

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Finding The Foe
Andy Saunders
Published 30/09/10
ISBN 9781906502850
Format Hardback
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£20.00
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Following on from the acclaimed Finding the Few, as the title suggests this companion volume deals with the postwar discovery and recovery of wartime Luftwaffe aircrew who were downed and lost over the UK, most of them during 1940.

There is a lot of detective work involved here. Sometimes airmen have been identified with the tiniest clue, although each case has a common thread; they were all concluded by the diligent research of private individuals and researchers, many involving the author. Indeed, as a result of his work, Saunders was given a special award by the German ambassador in London.

Not all involve recovery and identification of the ‘missing’ – some are cases where buried German airmen were ‘unknown’ and are now able to be named and given formal confirmation by the German War Graves Service.

Each case is remarkable and intriguing. Just one example will suffice. One Luftwaffe pilot was downed on 5 September 1940. He had been born on 5 September, his flying license awarded on 5 September, he was recovered and identified on 5 September (many years later!) and laid to rest in Austria on 5 September.

This amazing book, eloquently written, covers casualties right through 1940 to 1944 and is, as with the author’s earlier work, a real page turner!

Reviews

'Finding the Foe offers further proof that history is never complete. For an intensely personal look at the aftermath of a world at war, Finding the Foe is highly recommended.' Barrett Tillman

'Each case is remarkable and intriguing.' WW2 Re-Enactor's Magazine

'A book that deals with the conflict in a genuinely original way. It puts a human face to people who were our enemies. What this book reveals is how much humanity and decency shone through.' The Catholic Herald

'An interesting and well-researched book.' Aeroplane magazine