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   FIRE AND FURY
THE ALLIED BOMBING OF GERMANY AND JAPAN (REVISED EDITION) RANDALL HANSEN
Published by Faber; Dist. by Allen & Unwin RRP AUD $29.99 in paper
ISBN 9780571288687
This is a revised edition of a book first published in 2008. The passage of time has allowed Hansen to ‘refine his views’, although he asserts his views
have not fundamentally changed. He believes the British bombing war, ‘with a few important exceptions’, was a ‘waste of lives, material, and centuries
of beauty and culture’. By
war’s end, Allied bombing had obliterated every major German and Japanese city. Legendary ‘Bomber’ Harris, Commander in Chief of RAF Bomber Command was a vocal advocate of area bombing, despite Winston Churchill’s ambivalence towards the strategy. Seventy-five years after the end of WWII, Hansen makes a compelling argument for what can now be viewed as overreach in the ‘area-bombing’ campaign. But in the midst of a very real struggle for survival, the question of the morality with which the war was waged might well have been an issue for another day.
THE LAST NAVIGATOR
BY PAUL GOODWIN
(WITH GORDON GOODWIN) Published by Allen and Unwin RRP $32.99 in paperback ISBN 9781760877439
This is a compelling first-person account of Gordon Goodwin’s life, beginning with his early difficult life on the family farm in the Sunshine Coast hinterland of Queensland, through his training in Canada as
part of the Empire Air Training Scheme to his several postings in RAF’s Bomber Command during WWII. He ended his career as the Chief Navigator for QANTAS, in fact the ‘last navigator’, when the role was made obsolete by the technological developments of the early 1970s. During the war, he served in probably the most dangerous occupation of all, flying with the Pathfinders as they led bombing raids into Germany. He undertook 32 Pathfinder missions, including nine over Berlin, and 65 missions over enemy territory. He flew his first mission with 460 Squadron in March 1942
in a Vickers Wellington, later becoming part of the crew of the famous ‘G for George’ Lancaster. Gordon passed away in July 2012; Paul has ensured his father’s remarkable life story has not died with him. ■
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