In the Second World War, Malta was besieged for nearly two and a half
years, during which time a decisive air war was waged between Britain,
Italy and Germany.This is part of that story, from the early days in
June 1940, when only a few Gladiator biplanes were available to combat
Italian bombers and fighters, to the intervention of the Luftwaffe and
the tenuous defense by outclassed Hurricanes, culminating in the
desperate months of fighting following the arrival on Malta of the
Spitfire in March 1942.What became of the many aircraft destroyed over
the Maltese Islands, and what was the fate of their pilots and
crews?More than a thousand aircraft were lost. Many crashed into the
Mediterranean; others came down on Malta and the neighboring island of
Gozo. This book focuses on the latter some 200 British, Italian and
German machines, and the fate of their pilots and crews. It reveals
where those airplanes fell, thus providing a record that will continue
to be valued by future generations.This comprehensive volume documents
all known aircraft crash sites in and around the Maltese Islands and
provides the circumstances of each loss are related in detail with
accounts from both sides.In Germany especially there are many still
unaware of the fate of family members who never returned after the
Second World War. This book reveals what happened to some who even
today are still officially listed as missing.
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Aircraft Losses and Crash Sites, 1940–1942
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781784381905
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter