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Operation Chowhound

The Most Risky, Most Glorious US Bomber Mission of WWII

Author: Stephen Dando-Collins  

The true story of a little-known, yet remarkable World War II operation, which had all the hallmarks of a suicide mission.

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The true story of a little-known, yet remarkable World War II operation, which had all the hallmarks of a suicide mission.

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Beginning with a crazy plan hatched by a suspect prince, and an even crazier reliance on the word of the Nazis, Operation Chowhound was devised. Between May 1 and May 8, 1945, 2,268 military units flown by the USAAF, dropped food to 3.5 million starving Dutch civilians in German-occupied Holland.It took raw courage to fly on Operation Chowhound, as American aircrews never knew when the German AAA might open fire on them or if Luftwaffe fighters might jump them. Flying at 400 feet, barely above the tree tops, with guns pointed directly at them, they would have no chance to bail out if their B-17s were hit-and yet, over eight days, 120,000 German troops kept their word, and never fired on the American bombers. As they flew, grateful Dutch civilians spelled out "Thanks Boys" in the tulip fields below. Many Americans who flew in Operation Chowhound would claim it was the best thing they did in the war.This is a gripping narrative which takes the reader into the rooms where Operation Chowhound was born, into the aircraft flying the mission, and onto the ground in Holland with the civilians who so desperately needed help. James Bond creator Ian Fleming, Hollywood actress Audrey Hepburn, as well as Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and Churchill all play a part in this story, creating a compelling, narrative read.

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Critic Reviews

“"Prolific military historian Dando-Collins focuses on Chowhound, the U.S. mission to deliver food to Dutch civilians behind German lines...this absorbing, well-written account of a lesser-known operation should appeal to anyone interested in World War II, aerial campaigns, or relief missions." -- Library Journal "From Ancient Rome to the final days of WWII, Stephen Dando-Collins can be relied on to tell engaging stories with verve. His latest, Operation Chowhound , reveals the machinations behind WWII's greatest humanitarian missions." -- Professor Peter Stanley, UNSW Canberra "Against the backdrop of World War II's final days in Europe, Stephen Dando-Collins chronicles one of the most extraordinary but least known operations of the war. His narrative deftly places the reader beside the planners and the air crews behind the missions as well as the Dutch recipients of the food drops and the German occupiers who sanctioned the operation. Well-researched and clearly-written, this book explains why Chowhound was such a heroic precedent for the famed Berlin Airlift of several years later." -- Phil Samponaro, Associate Professor of History, University of Texas at Brownsville " Operation Chowhound reveals one of the most neglected operations of World War II, the massive air campaign to feed the starving Dutch in the dwindling days of the conflict. In the last weeks of the war American and British B-17s, B-24s and Avro Lancasters dropped tons of food parcels at strategic points in Nazi occupied Holland where the Dutch population had been near starvation for months. A touchy ceasefire held between the allies and Germans and thousands of Dutch citizens were saved. Stephen Dando-Collins has done a remarkable job in this interesting and informative account of the war's last major air campaign." -- David P. Colley, author of Safely Rest, Blood For Dignity and Decision At Strasbourg "A must read for historians, military buffs, humanitarians and others interested in a compelling adaptation of a historic event into an entertaining book. Again, Stephen Dando-Collins has incorporated exhaustive and accurate research, for which he is known, into a story that transports the reader to the time, place and stead of the participants of this significant humanitarian operation in the midst of an active military conflict." -- John Seldomridge, attorney, educator and former Armor Officer, U.S. Army "An illuminating tale, Operation Chowhound is a true story plucked from the pages of history and brought to life with an imaginative style of writing...Dando-Collins draws the reader into the story of this little-known operation near the end of WWII, [and]...brings each character to life, contributing to a thrilling story of good triumphing over evil." -- Robert Simko, publisher and editor, The Broadsheet, New York City "A gripping read, the true tale of a little known, highly courageous and crucial piece of World War II history." --Ross Fitzgerald, The Australian”

"Prolific military historian Dando-Collins focuses on Chowhound, the U.S. mission to deliver food to Dutch civilians behind German lines...this absorbing, well-written account of a lesser-known operation should appeal to anyone interested in World War II, aerial campaigns, or relief missions." --Library Journal

"From Ancient Rome to the final days of WWII, Stephen Dando-Collins can be relied on to tell engaging stories with verve. His latest, Operation Chowhound, reveals the machinations behind WWII's greatest humanitarian missions." --Professor Peter Stanley, UNSW Canberra

"Against the backdrop of World War II's final days in Europe, Stephen Dando-Collins chronicles one of the most extraordinary but least known operations of the war. His narrative deftly places the reader beside the planners and the air crews behind the missions as well as the Dutch recipients of the food drops and the German occupiers who sanctioned the operation. Well-researched and clearly-written, this book explains why Chowhound was such a heroic precedent for the famed Berlin Airlift of several years later." --Phil Samponaro, Associate Professor of History, University of Texas at Brownsville

"Operation Chowhound reveals one of the most neglected operations of World War II, the massive air campaign to feed the starving Dutch in the dwindling days of the conflict. In the last weeks of the war American and British B-17s, B-24s and Avro Lancasters dropped tons of food parcels at strategic points in Nazi occupied Holland where the Dutch population had been near starvation for months. A touchy ceasefire held between the allies and Germans and thousands of Dutch citizens were saved. Stephen Dando-Collins has done a remarkable job in this interesting and informative account of the war's last major air campaign." --David P. Colley, author of Safely Rest, Blood For Dignity and Decision At Strasbourg

"A must read for historians, military buffs, humanitarians and others interested in a compelling adaptation of a historic event into an entertaining book. Again, Stephen Dando-Collins has incorporated exhaustive and accurate research, for which he is known, into a story that transports the reader to the time, place and stead of the participants of this significant humanitarian operation in the midst of an active military conflict." --John Seldomridge, attorney, educator and former Armor Officer, U.S. Army

"An illuminating tale, Operation Chowhound is a true story plucked from the pages of history and brought to life with an imaginative style of writing...Dando-Collins draws the reader into the story of this little-known operation near the end of WWII, [and]...brings each character to life, contributing to a thrilling story of good triumphing over evil." --Robert Simko, publisher and editor, The Broadsheet, New York City

"A gripping read, the true tale of a little known, highly courageous and crucial piece of World War II history." --Ross Fitzgerald, The Australian

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About the Author

Stephen Dando-Collins is an award-winning military historian who has written numerous highly praised books. Today, Stephen's books appear in many languages and he has an army of loyal readers wherever his books are published around the world, in countries including Australia, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Poland, Albania, and Korea.

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Product Details

Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Published
1st April 2015
Pages
272
ISBN
9781137279637

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