In just six days, the United States Strategic Air Forces changed the
course of military offense in World War II. During those six days,
they launched the largest bombing campaign of the war, dropping
roughly ten thousand tons of bombs in a rain of destruction that would
take the skies back from the Nazis . . . The Allies knew that if they
were to invade Hitler’s Fortress Europe, they would have to wrest
air superiority from the mighty Luftwaffe. The plan of the Unites
States Strategic Air Forces was extremely risky. During the week of
February 20, 1944—and joined by the RAF Bomber Command—the USAAF
Eighth and Fifteenth Air Force bombers took on this vital mission.
They ran the gauntlet of the most heavily defended air space in the
world to deal a death blow to Germany’s aircraft industry and made
them pay with the planes already in the air. In the coming months,
this Big Week would prove a deciding factor in the war. Both sides
were dealt losses, but whereas the Allies could recover, damage to the
Luftwaffe was irreparable. Thus, Big Week became one of the most
important episodes of World War II and, coincidentally, one of the
most overlooked—until now.
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Six Days that Changed the Course of World War II
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781101618967
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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