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Tue Aug 02, 2011 11:30 am
Robert F Dorr author of "H-e-l-l Hawks", "Air Force One" and others has a new book out called "Mission to Berlin" check
www.sungazette.net/articles/2011/07/28/ ... s/fe6w.txt It looks like an interesting read. If anyone out there would like to order an autographed copy from Robert Dorr, drop me a PM and I will give you his email address.
Tue Aug 02, 2011 12:34 pm
Normally I'd be interested since my cousin Dallas was a B-24 pilot KIA by FW's in March 1944 but
he uses facebook has a all out balls to the wall marketing tool and it drives me mad getting flooded
with pitches to buy my book X1000

But, I just say NYET!
Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:07 pm
It is a tremendous book . I recommend it heartily !
Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:54 pm
Pat Carry wrote:http://www.sungazette.net/articles/2011/07/28/fairfax/news/fe6w.txt
From the above article:
The Berlin mission was the first time Americans deliberately bombed an enemy’s civilian population, something the British had been doing for years. A few weeks later, Americans would conduct the more-famous bombing of Dresden, Germany.
I'm reading
Munster: The Way it Was by Ian Hawkins right now. This book says that the bombing of Munster on 10-10-43 was our (U.S.) first time to intentionally bomb German civilians. The MPI was the Munster Cathedral in the center of town.
So, I have to question the above quote's veracity.

Or am I missing something?
The book does sound interesting, however.
Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:28 am
Jack Cook wrote:Normally I'd be interested since my cousin Dallas was a B-24 pilot KIA by FW's in March 1944 but
he uses facebook has a all out balls to the wall marketing tool and it drives me mad getting flooded
with pitches to buy my book X1000

But, I just say NYET!
Agreed! Love the Hellhawks book, but the constant "buy my book" blitz gets very old very fast...
Tue Dec 06, 2011 2:12 pm
Let's see if I got this right. Normally, you would be interested. But because I'm using Facebook to try to get you to learn about it, you're not interested? Okay. I think I got that.
I have never offered to sell anything on Facebook or in this forum. I am the author of "MISSION TO BERLIN," about B-17 Flying Fortress crews in combat in World War II, which just received a Ralston Institute prize for non-fiction. Writing about military aviation history has taught me a lot, brought me many friends, and enabled me to reach out with the stores of those who fly and fight. I plead guilty to using Facebook to make "MISSION TO BERLIN" known, often to people who would not know about it otherwise. At the same time, I welcome the implied recommendation for a course correction. I'll do my best to take the criticism of my use of Facebook as a positive learning experience and get something out of it. I do want to express my gratitude to everyone who helped me to write "MISSION TO BERLIN" and who has encouraged my writing about military history.
Tue Dec 06, 2011 2:30 pm
Pat and Bob;
I'm half way through "Mission to Berlin" and I'm really enjoying! (Thanks Pat!!!) I especially like all the little details about the mission prep and what various crewmen were thinking and going through at the time.
Great work Bob! Keep it up!
Jerry
Thu Dec 08, 2011 3:39 pm
This book by the way is spectacular.
It really gets into the details of day to day life of bomber crews. Not just on missions, but what they would do from dawn to dusk. For those of us, whos fathers were in the service and we always wondered what 'dad' did when not over the target.., this has it.
It is really well written. Historically accurate and Mr. Dorr is one heck of a great man.
His next book, "Mission to Japan" is about B-29's (duh) and I can not wait for it to hit the shelves.
Great, great read!!!
Bob will also personalize your book if you ask him to.
Sat Nov 10, 2012 4:43 pm
the330thbg wrote:This book by the way is spectacular.
It really gets into the details of day to day life of bomber crews. Not just on missions, but what they would do from dawn to dusk. For those of us, whos fathers were in the service and we always wondered what 'dad' did when not over the target.., this has it.
It is really well written. Historically accurate and Mr. Dorr is one heck of a great man.
His next book, "Mission to Japan" is about B-29's (duh) and I can not wait for it to hit the shelves.
Great, great read!!!
Bob will also personalize your book if you ask him to.
Robert Dorr's latest book "Mission to Tokyo" is now out. I just ordered a signed copy of the book and of course I am looking forward to reading it.
Sat Nov 10, 2012 5:26 pm
It's a very good read and Pat I thank you for turning me on to it, it's on the shelf right next to my 48 year old copy of Jablonskis B-17 book, I consider it the magnifying glass of all the 8th A.F. stuff I've read over the decades.
I'd strongly recommend it-
Mon Nov 12, 2012 12:58 pm
robertfdorr:
I own "He11 Hawks" and "Mission to Berlin" and have ordered "Mission to Tokyo".
There are 3 books in my collection that I intend to retain forever: "B-17 Fortress at War" (1977) by Roger A. Freeman, "Flying Fortress" (1965) by Edward Jablonski, and "He11 Hawks". My copy of "He11 Hawks" contains on page 151, right below one of your paragraphs about Frank "Lucky" Luckman, a personal note from him. Unfortunately, my friend Frank Luckman passed away this year.
BTW, please continue to use Facebook to keep readers like myself informed as to new books you have written.
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