The bombing of Guernica has become a symbol of Nazi involvement in the
Spanish Civil War, but the extent of the German commitment is often
underestimated. The Luftwaffe sent 20,000 officers and men to Spain
from 1936 to 1939, and the Condor Legion carried out many missions in
support of the Spanish Nationalist forces and played a lead role in
many key campaigns of the war. Aircraft that would play a significant
role in the combat operations of World War II (the Heinkel 11 bomber,
the Me 109 fighter, and others) saw their first action in Spain,
fighting against the modern Soviet fighters and bombers that equipped
the Republican Air Force. Condor Legion bombers attacked Republican
logistics and transport behind the lines as well as bombing strategic
targets, German bombers and fighters provided highly effective close
air support for the front-line troops, and German fighters and
anti-aircraft units ensured Nationalist control of the air. The
experience garnered in Spain was very important to the development of
the Luftwaffe. The war allowed them to hone and develop their tactics,
train their officers, and to become the most practised air force in
the world at conducting close support of ground troops. In effect, the
Spanish Civil War proved to be the training ground for the Blitzkrieg
which would be unleashed across Europe in the years that followed. In
this rigorous new analysis, Legion Condor expert James Corum explores
both the history and impact of the Luftwaffe's engagement during the
Spanish Civil War and the role that engagement played in the
development of the Luftwaffe strategy which would be used to such
devastating effect in the years that followed.
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The Luftwaffe develops Blitzkrieg in the Spanish Civil War
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472840080
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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