Bomber Command's air offensive against the cities of Nazi Germany was one of the most epic campaigns of World War II. More than 56;000 British and Commonwealth aircrew and 600;000 Germans died in the course of the RAF's attempt to win the war by bombing. The struggle in the air began meekly in 1939 with only a few Whitleys; Hampdens; and Wellingtons flying blindly through the night on their ill-conceived bombing runs. It ended six years later with 1;600 Lancasters; Halifaxes; and Mosquitoes; equipped with the best of British wartime technology; blazing whole German cities in a single night. Bomber Command; through its fits and starts; grew into an effective fighting force. In Bomber Command; originally published to critical acclaim in the U.K.; famed British military historian Sir Max Hastings offers a captivating analysis of the strategy and decision-making behind one of World War II’s most violent episodes. With firsthand descriptions of the experiences of aircrew from 1939 to 1945 - based on one hundred interviews with veterans - and a harrowing narrative of the experiences of Germans on the ground during the September 1944 bombing of Darmstadt; Bomber Command is widely recognized as a classic account of one of the bloodiest campaigns in World War II history. Now back in print in the U.S.; this book is an essential addition to any history reader's bookshelf.
#2746066 in Books AltaMira Press 2011-09-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.39 x 1.62 x 6.36l; 2.10 #File Name: 0759120390612 pages
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