Masters of the Air by Donald L. Miller audiobook

Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War against Nazi Germany 

By Donald L. Miller
Read by Joe Barrett

Blackstone Publishing 9780743235440
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Now a major television event from Apple TV, Masters of the Air is the riveting history of the American Eighth Air Force in World War II, the story of the young men who flew the bombers that helped bring Nazi Germany to its knees, brilliantly told by historian and World War II expert Donald Miller. Masters of the Air is the deeply personal story of the American bomber boys in World War II who brought the war to Hitler’s doorstep. With the narrative power of fiction, Donald Miller takes you on a harrowing ride through the fire-filled skies over Berlin, Hanover, and Dresden and describes the terrible cost of bombing for the German people. Fighting at 25,000 feet in thin, freezing air that no warriors had ever encountered before, bomber crews battled new kinds of assaults on body and mind. Air combat was deadly but intermittent: periods of inactivity and anxiety were followed by short bursts of fire and fear. Unlike infantrymen, bomber boys slept on clean sheets, drank beer in local pubs, and danced to the swing music of Glenn Miller’s Air Force band, which toured US air bases in England. But they had a much greater chance of dying than ground soldiers. The bomber crews were an elite group of warriors who were a microcosm of America—white America, anyway. The actor Jimmy Stewart was a bomber boy, and so was the “King of Hollywood,” Clark Gable. And the air war was filmed by Oscar-winning director William Wyler and covered by reporters like Andy Rooney and Walter Cronkite, all of whom flew combat missions with the men. The Anglo-American bombing campaign against Nazi Germany was the longest military campaign of World War II, a war within a war. Until Allied soldiers crossed into Germany in the final months of the war, it was the only battle fought inside the German homeland. Masters of the Air is a story of life in wartime England and in the German prison camps, where tens of thousands of airmen spent part of the war. It ends with a vivid description of the grisly hunger marches captured airmen were forced to make near the end of the war through the country their bombs destroyed.  Drawn from interviews, oral histories, and American, British, German, and other archives, Masters of the Air is an authoritative, deeply moving account of the world’s first and only bomber war. 

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A New York Times bestseller

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Now a major television event from Apple TV, Masters of the Air is the riveting history of the American Eighth Air Force in World War II, the story of the young men who flew the bombers that helped bring Nazi Germany to its knees, brilliantly told by historian and World War II expert Donald Miller.

Masters of the Air is the deeply personal story of the American bomber boys in World War II who brought the war to Hitler’s doorstep. With the narrative power of fiction, Donald Miller takes you on a harrowing ride through the fire-filled skies over Berlin, Hanover, and Dresden and describes the terrible cost of bombing for the German people.

Fighting at 25,000 feet in thin, freezing air that no warriors had ever encountered before, bomber crews battled new kinds of assaults on body and mind. Air combat was deadly but intermittent: periods of inactivity and anxiety were followed by short bursts of fire and fear. Unlike infantrymen, bomber boys slept on clean sheets, drank beer in local pubs, and danced to the swing music of Glenn Miller’s Air Force band, which toured US air bases in England. But they had a much greater chance of dying than ground soldiers.

The bomber crews were an elite group of warriors who were a microcosm of America—white America, anyway. The actor Jimmy Stewart was a bomber boy, and so was the “King of Hollywood,” Clark Gable. And the air war was filmed by Oscar-winning director William Wyler and covered by reporters like Andy Rooney and Walter Cronkite, all of whom flew combat missions with the men. The Anglo-American bombing campaign against Nazi Germany was the longest military campaign of World War II, a war within a war. Until Allied soldiers crossed into Germany in the final months of the war, it was the only battle fought inside the German homeland.

Masters of the Air is a story of life in wartime England and in the German prison camps, where tens of thousands of airmen spent part of the war. It ends with a vivid description of the grisly hunger marches captured airmen were forced to make near the end of the war through the country their bombs destroyed. 

Drawn from interviews, oral histories, and American, British, German, and other archives, Masters of the Air is an authoritative, deeply moving account of the world’s first and only bomber war. 

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“[A] searching, thoroughly engrossing history of the American air war against Nazi Germany.” New York Times
“With the addition of Joe Barrett’s narration [the] story of the young (and they were all young) men who flew the bombers responsible for crippling’s Nazi Germany takes you into the cockpit beside them.” Cullman Times (Alabama)
“A superlative chronicle…Awesomely researched and written.” Library Journal
“Miller evenhandedly recounts the Eighth’s successes and failures, emphasizing the stoic heroism of the crews who flew the missions.” Publishers Weekly
“Miller’s massive, readable volume may prove to be the standard history of the Eighth Air Force.” Booklist
“Terrifying, extraordinary, highly admirable. What a story it is!” David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award–winning author
“The incredible cost to both sides is recounted in riveting detail. It left me shaken.” Lieutenant General Bernard E. Trainor, USMC (Ret.), coauthor of Cobra II
“Knits together the big events of the bombing campaign with illuminating individual human stories of the heroes who lived and died over Germany.” Walter J. Boyne, former director, National Air and Space Museum
“Long before Normandy, America’s bomber boys waged the Allies’ longest WWII campaign and brought the war to Hitler. Now we are fortunate that the incomparable Donald Miller has brought the memory of these Masters of the Air back to us.” James Bradley, author of Flags of Our Fathers and Flyboys

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Reviews

by Mister Tea Mykel 11/28/2023
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Masters of the Air is a brilliantly told skyline narrative from author Donald Miller---equally both riveting and disturbing, depicting the entire history of the American Air Force that helped bring Hitler to his knees during World War II. Vivid and visceral, one can almost hear the bombers roar, taste the engine fuel in the air, feel the piercing cold air as young men of all colors and creeds band together and fight in conditions that batter their body, mind, and souls. These were hard times. This is tough stuff.
Sure-thing reader Joe Barrett reads with veteran enthusiasm and professionalism here, like he always does, spreading his wings higher and higher, the timbre and urgency in his voice coloring the excruciatingly fantastic ordeal like a fine oil painting. What a marvelous and unexpectedly moving chunk of historical canvas the listener is able to absorb with this dramatic work of audio art.
I can easily see Masters becoming a Netflix or Hulu series, built on human drama and wartime comradery, much like the popular HBO hits Band of Brothers and The Pacific. I think Masters of Air could be even better though, with the rich geographical tapestry and jaw-dropping aerial shots you’d get to include, There’d be a never-ending list of topflight awe-inspiring horizons and vista set pieces to sift through whose storyboards would trigger any director’s wet dream. The visual eye-candy possibilities are endless.
Masters of the Air is a very fine work, and hopefully a soon-to-be piece of fine American cinema.

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Author Bio: Donald L. Miller

Author Bio: Donald L. Miller

Donald L. Miller is the John Henry MacCracken Professor of History Emeritus at Lafayette College and author of ten books, including Masters of the Air. He has hosted, coproduced, or served as historical consultant for more than thirty television documentaries and has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, and other publications.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 24.32
Audience: Adult
Language: English