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Dam Busters: Canadian Airmen and the Secret Raid against Nazi Germany by Ted Barris

Patrick Crean Editions, 484 pages, $34.99

The iconic Dam Busters raid is well-known in Britain thanks to books and films but less wellknown in Canada. In the spring of 1943, an elite squadron of mostly experience­d pilots and crews was created for a top-secret raid on Germany’s hydroelect­ric dams. For several months they trained in low-level night flying, learning to drop a top-secret “bouncing” bomb with extreme precision.

On the night of May 16 to 17, 1943, the newly created 617 squadron released its weapon in a daring and costly raid that breached the Mohne and Eder dams. Despite the spectacula­r results of the raid, German industry recovered in the months ahead, and the blow was not nearly as damaging as had been hoped.

Canadian historian and storytelle­r Ted Barris has assembled an excellent review of Operation Chastise that also looks at Canada’s war in the air and the results of the Commonweal­th Air Training Plan.

The Canadians who participat­ed in the raid — including Torger Taerum, Lewis Burpee, John Fraser, and Vincent MacCauslan­d — should be held among the highest order of those who served during the Second World War. Dam Busters provides an exceptiona­l tribute to their stories and sacrifice, something that was long overdue. — Joel Ralph

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