THE STORY OF GERMANY'S DISASTROUS LAST CROSS-CHANNEL BLITZ IN EARLY
1944, WHICH LEFT THE LUFTWAFFE DEVASTATED AND BARELY ABLE TO OPPOSE
THE D-DAY LANDINGS.
Operation _Steinbock_, or as it became known, the 'Baby Blitz'_ _was
the Luftwaffe's last sustained night bomber offensive against the
United Kingdom. In this book, renowned Luftwaffe historian Chris Goss
explains how and why the Luftwaffe's last cross-Channel campaign was
such a contrast to the Battle of Britain and subsequent Blitz of
1940–41. In 1944, the Luftwaffe's under-trained, hard-pressed, and
inexperienced bomber crews were out-thought and outfought by their
opponents, who combined the latest ground-controlled radar with
powerful new night fighters and advanced anti-aircraft defences,
including radar-assisted guns and even anti-aircraft rockets.
Packed with dramatic original illustrations, explanatory diagrams, 2D
maps of the strategic situation and 3D maps recreating key missions,
this book tells the story of Operation _Steinbock _and its crucial
consequences. The Germans' last air campaign over England ended in
late May 1944, with the Luftwaffe having lost hundreds of much-needed
aircraft and crews. Just days later, the Allies stormed ashore across
the beaches of Normandy, and the Luftwaffe could do little to stop
them.
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The Luftwaffe's disastrous last Blitz over England
Product details
ISBN
9781472855299
Published
2024
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author