520454 - FRANTIC 7: The American Effort to Aid the Warsaw Uprising and the Origins of the Cold War, 1944
By John Radzilowski and Jerzy Szcesniak
• The only major work in English to chronicle the American effort to drop supplies to the Polish Home Army during the Warsaw Uprising
• Full narrative of Frantic 7 and the fate of the American airmen who were shot down in the skies over Warsaw
• Includes vivid first-hand accounts of the freedom fighters who witnessed the operation from the ground, and scrambled to try and secure the supplies dropped by the Americans
• The diplomatic wrangles behind the mission helped set the stage for the breakdown in relations between the Soviet Union and the United States that would inaugurate the Cold War
The Frantic operations were conceived in late 1943 as Soviet advances made Soviet airfields accessible to Allied long-range aircraft. American aircraft could hit targets in central Europe, refuel and rearm at Soviet bases, then fly back to bomb additional targets. In addition to hitting Nazi war industries, the political objectives of Frantic were to build closer cooperation with the Red Army as the end of the war drew nearer.
For the first two weeks of the Warsaw Uprising, Soviet forces stood outside the city, and Stalin refused to let the RAF land at Soviet bases after dropping supplies to the Polish freedom fighters. But eventually the United States persuaded him to let them use Frantic to supply the Poles.
On 18 September 1944, American B-17 Flying Fortresses dropped arms, ammunition, medical supplies, and food over the city of Warsaw. The assistance came too late for the Polish freedom fighters. For many, Frantic 7 remains a mere gesture to placate Western public opinion, but the events of that day, and the courage of 1,220 airmen who risked their lives to bring them aid, are still remembered by the Poles of Warsaw.
This book gives a full narrative of Frantic 7, using the first-hand accounts of those on the ground in Warsaw to tell the stories of the young aircrew. It puts Frantic 7 in context, and explains how the diplomatic wrangling set the stage for the breakdown in relations between the Soviet Union and the United States.
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 224 |
Publication Date | Available |
Pictures |
40 colour & b/w photos |
Width (mm) | 152 |
Height (mm) | 229 |
Dust Jacket | Yes |
ISBN | 9781-61200-560-7 |
Price |
£22.50 |