The Night the Dams Burst
By David Irving | First published 1973 | Hardcover edition
Historical Significance
Operation Chastise—the RAF’s May 1943 attack on the Ruhr dams—became one of the most celebrated bombing raids of the war. This study examines the operation from both British and German perspectives, drawing upon official records and interviews with survivors from both sides.
Scope and Content
The work documents the development of Barnes Wallis’s bouncing bomb, the formation and training of 617 Squadron, the execution of the raid, and its aftermath in the flooded Ruhr valleys. German civil defence records and survivor testimony document the impact on the ground.
Archival Foundation
Research conducted in RAF operational records, British Air Ministry files, and German civil defence archives. Interviews with surviving aircrew and German civilians provide first-hand accounts from both perspectives.
For Researchers and Collectors
Essential for RAF Bomber Command historians, precision bombing researchers, and scholars examining the Ruhr industrial campaign. The dual-perspective approach makes this a distinctive contribution to the literature.
Edition Details
Hardcover binding with archival-quality paper stock. Photographic plates and operational maps. Built for specialist library and private collection use.
About This Edition
Limited modern collector printing from Focal Point Publications. Complete documentary apparatus preserved.
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bell0910@bigpond.com –
This is the best short book I have ever read. With information gained from interviewing both English and German sources, Mr Irving keeps the reader enthralled. I opened the book to take a quick look and the next I knew, I had finished it. Beautifully written.