Battle of Britain Spitfire Ace  The Life and Loss of One of The Few, Flight Lieutenant William Henry Nelson DFC

Battle of Britain Spitfire Ace The Life and Loss of One of The Few, Flight Lieutenant William Henry Nelson DFC

Battle of Britain Spitfire Ace is the story of a young Canadian who in a short time, and for a brief time, mastered Britains most legendary war machine, the Spitfire. It is also the story of a young English woman who was for a short time his wife, and for a long time his widow, and of their son who for much of his life knew......
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Battle of Britain Spitfire Ace is the story of a young Canadian who in a short time, and for a brief time, mastered Britain’s most legendary war machine, the Spitfire. It is also the story of a young English woman who was for a short time his wife, and for a long time his widow, and of their son who for much of his life knew little about his father and is still learning about him. Their stories, based on their letters, diaries, and photos, unfold in richly detailed context as the setting moves from Montreal in Nelson’s youth, England in the last years of peace, the first (and largely forgotten) months of the air war against Nazi Germany, Canada during the war, and finally to post-war England. William Henry Nelson was a first-generation Canadian Jew whose family name was originally Katznelson. Like many young Canadians in the 1930s, he wanted to fly. Nelson began work in Montreal’s aircraft industry, but in 1936, at the age of nineteen, he left a humdrum life on the ground to go to England, intent on becoming a pilot in the Royal Air Force. A year later he was posted to a bomber squadron. Willie (as his family and friends called him) was also a fine athlete. He was captain of his squadron’s team in Britain’s Modern Pentathlon competitions in 1938 and 1939. While stationed in Yorkshire, he met Marjorie McIntyre. Instantly smitten, they married days before the war began. Nelson was one of the first Canadians to fly in combat over Germany, only days after the war began. The award of a Distinguished Flying Cross a few months later made him an instant hero to the Jewish community across Canada. In Britain’s desperate situation in June 1940 Nelson volunteered to retrain as a fighter pilot. Within weeks he destroyed five enemy aircraft, so becoming the only Canadian Spitfire ace in the Battle of Britain. Few fought as both bomber and fighter pilot during the Second World War, even fewer managed to excel at both. Willie Nelson was shot down on the first day of November, 1940, near the English Channel. He never saw his adversary, who may have been one of Nazi Germany’s most decorated fighter pilots. Nelson was 23 years old, and by then the father of a two-month old boy, William Harle Nelson. Marjorie took her infant son to Canada in 1941, seeking to meet her late husband’s family and provide little Bill the opportunity for a better life. She was one of the first war brides to do so. Marjorie was unprepared for the gulf in culture and class with Willie’s mother, and she was shocked by the antisemitism she encountered in Montreal. She left the city after a few months to begin her life anew, alone in a strange country. Marjorie soon remarried a Canadian, Ted McAlister. In 1957 they moved to England where Bill, having taken his stepfather’s surname, would become a prominent figure in Britain’s cultural life. Only in his thirties, however, would Bill come to learn of the family and origins of the father he never knew. On the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, the Royal Air Force Museum in London featured Nelson in its exhibit about the ‘hidden heroes,’ the Jews who volunteered to fight in the RAF in the Second World War. Nelson had said little about his Jewish identity, though it was consequential to him and to others during his life and afterwards. Over the course of his four years in England, Willie Nelson refashioned himself. But who had he become? Who was the man behind the iconic portrayals, what had been his formative influences and his guiding lights? How did he come to do what he did and what, in those last few years in England, did he live and die for?

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Battle of Britain Spitfire Ace – En Uforglemmelig Beretning

Oppdag historien om Flight Lieutenant William Henry Nelson DFC, en av de få kanadiske heltene fra Battle of Britain. Denne gripende boken tar deg med på en reise fra hans ungdom i Montreal, gjennom storslagne kamper i Spitfire, og videre til hans tragiske fall under Den andre verdenskrig. Les om livet hans, tapet, og hvordan han ble et ikon for både det kanadiske og jødiske samfunnet.

Erfaringene til en Krigshelt

  • Bakgrunn: William Henry Nelson, født som Katznelson, drømte om å fly, og forlot det trygge livet i Canada for å kjempe for friheten i Europa.
  • Krigsinnsats: Han ble raskt en dyktig pilot og en av de første kanadierne til å delta i kamp over Tyskland. Med sin utmerkelse for Distinguished Flying Cross ble han en umiddelbar helt.
  • Personlige relasjoner: Les om hans kjærlighet til Marjorie McIntyre, og hvordan deres liv sammen tok en tragisk vending da krigen endret alt.

Battle of Britain Spitfire Ace – En Visuell Fortelling

Denne boken er ikke bare en biografi; den er fylt med rike detaljer fra dagbøker, brev og fotografier som gir liv til fortellingen. Den tar deg med på en reise fra Montreal til post-krigs England, og gir et unikt innblikk i hverdagen til en krigshelt og hans enestående familie.

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Er du interessert i historie, krig og personlige fortellinger? Battle of Britain Spitfire Ace gir leserne en dypere forståelse av de skjulte heltene som kjempet i krigen. Den er en inspirerende og lærerik lesning for både unge og voksne, og perfekt for alle som ønsker å forstå mer om denne perioden av vår historie.

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