David Alan Johnson (1) (1950–)
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David Alan Johnson has written extensively about the Second World War for more than 20 years. In addition to several books on various aspects of the conflict, he has also done nearly two dozen magazine articles, a television script, and has appeared on The History Channel
Werke von David Alan Johnson
The Last Weeks of Abraham Lincoln: A Day-by-Day Account of His Personal, Political, and Military Challenges (2018) 20 Exemplare
Battle of Wills: Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, and the Last Year of the Civil War (2016) 13 Exemplare
Yanks in the RAF: The Story of Maverick Pilots and American Volunteers Who Joined Britain's Fight in WWII (2015) 12 Exemplare
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MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Autumn 2006 (2006) — Author "Fall of the Gibraltar of the East" — 3 Exemplare
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Quickly the men in charge of the RAF realized that these Americans were undisciplined and free spirits and wondered if they should not send them back home. Some were sent home but after a few died because of the not following instructions and rules, they did fit in better but never fully accepted RAF rules. Eventually they became strong pilots and took their tole of the German airmen.
The book discusses the memories of the English about the influx of Americans and the American airman's impression of England. Both saw the other as a foreign country.
The author asked surviving veterans of the period why they went to fight another country's war and most did not have an answer.… (mehr)