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The Dam Busters John Ramsden

The Dam Busters By John Ramsden

The Dam Busters by John Ramsden


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Summary

This text combines film analysis and political history to discuss the The Dam Busters, a film which is both a British institution and a fine war film. Ramsden offers an all-round review of the film and its place in British and cinematic history, aimed at historians and film enthusiasts alike.

The Dam Busters Summary

The Dam Busters by John Ramsden

The Dam Busters (1955), directed by Michael Anderson, is both a British institution and a fine war film. A critical and popular success, the film celebrates an image of gutsy ingenuity for the Brits at war, with the 1943 raid by Lancaster bombers on the dams of Germany's Ruhr region, using inventor Barnes Wallis' extraordinary bouncing bomb. Ramsden's incisive book offers an all-round review of the film and its place in British and cinematic history. It suggests that the film's cultural impact made it difficult to assess the true value of Britian's bombing campaign. Combining film analysis and political history, it is aimed at film enthusiasts and historians alike.

About John Ramsden

John Ramsden is Professor of Modern History, Queen Mary, University of London.

Additional information

GOR001804793
9781860646362
1860646360
The Dam Busters by John Ramsden
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20020823
128
N/A
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