One Man’s War by Joe Nethercott

2017-11-07

An interesting story of an RAF mechanic who spent WWII mainly in the North Africa and Italy – usually uncomfortably close to the front lines. It’s rich with anecdotes and accounts of war, which is what most readers will want – the difference being that there’s more of a working class perspective here, which especially becomes noticeable when faced with pettiness from officers.

Rating: 4/5