History of War

PATHFINDERS: BOMBING REVOLUTIONARIES

At the height of WWII, a crack team of men and women in RAF Bomber Command transformed the aerial bombing campaign against Nazi Germany. Known as the Pathfinders, these innovative air personnel saved Bomber Command from disintegration and turned it into a formidable force that razed German cities with devastating accuracy. Using the latest technologies, the Pathfinders rattled senior Nazi commanders and helped pave the way for Allied victory in Western Europe.

This remarkable story is the subject of Will Iredale’s new book The Pathfinders. The bestselling author of The Kamikaze Hunters, Iredale uncovers the Pathfinders’ origins, multinational personnel and even their impact on D-Day.

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