On the night of 16/17 May 1943 a select group of young RAF Bomber Command airmen carried out one of the most audacious & daring low level raids of the Second World War. Nineteen aircrews of No.617 Squadron flying modified Avro Lancasters each armed with a 'bouncing bomb' were detailed to attack specific dams viewed as essential to Germany's war effort. Two were indeed breached in an extraordinary display of skill & courage but at a cost of eight Lancasters lost. Of the 56 airmen flying these aircraft 53 were killed & 3 were captured. In Dam Busters: Failed to Return Fighting High Publishing brings together notable Bomber Command historians to recount the lives of some of the Dam Busters who were lost that fateful night. Drawing upon family archives official documents wartime memoirs & letters flying logbooks & relative & witness recollections & illustrated throughout with colour & black & white photographs & documents the authors piece together the extraordinary gripping yet ultimately tragic stories of these select young men.