Just finished reading Chastise - The Dambusters Story 1943 (Max Hastings)
Well worth reading for those interested in World War II
Well worth reading for those interested in World War II
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I was quite impressed by it when I read it maybe 22 years ago for a church book club. Have not revisited it but my wife is right now. The way he draws his ideas about the importance of finding and having meaning out of such a harrowing experience is really where the book's power lies.Started reading Man's Search for Meaning the other day. Seems quite ridiculous to say, but god the holocaust is a grim read. But still, a very interesting book.