Flying Against Fate: Superstition and Allied Aircrews in World War II - Hardcoverby S. P. MacKenzie (Author) During World War II, Allied casualty rates in the air were high. Of the roughly 125,000 who served as aircrew with Bomber Command, 59,423 were killed or missing and presumed killed a fatality rate of 45. 5%. With odds like that, it would be no surprise if there were as few atheists in cockpits as there were in foxholes; and indeed, many airmen faced their dangerous missions with beliefs and rituals ranging from the
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Flying Against Fate: Superstition and Allied Aircrews in World War II - Hardcover