Masters of the Air: World War II's American Bomber Boys
The Personal Story of American Airmen in the European Theater
Donald L. Miller's Book and the AppleTV Series
Masters of the Air is the gripping story of the American bomber boys who fought in World War II and brought the war to Nazi Germany's doorstep. Based on Donald L. Miller's critically acclaimed book, "Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany," the AppleTV series brings to life the personal experiences of these brave young men.
In his book, Miller uses the narrative power of fiction to recount the true story of the American air war against Germany. His meticulous research and detailed storytelling provide an immersive and engrossing account of the sacrifices, triumphs, and horrors of war.
The AppleTV series, created by John Shiban and John Orloff, follows the true story of the 100th Bomb Group, known as the "Bloody Hundredth." The show focuses on a core group of real-life WWII airmen, including pilots Gale Buck Cleven and John "Bucky" Egan, navigator Harry Crosby, and highly decorated pilot Robert.
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