The Allied air forces of WWII come dramatically alive in this
photographic history of D-Day and the invasion of France. In the
months preceding the Normandy landings, Allied air forces played a
vital role in blinding and isolating German forces in northern France.
During the campaign, they supported the Allied armies in their push
inland, most notably by hampering the march of Hitler’s panzer
divisions and controversially bombing the ancient Norman cities of
Caen and Rouen. Anthony Tucker-Jones’s photographic history is a
vivid introduction to the Allied air offensive, illustrating the many
famous types of aircraft employed by the RAF, USAAF and Luftwaffe.
Allied bombers, such as the Halifax, Lancaster, Fortress, Liberator,
Havoc and Marauder; as well as fighters and fighter-bombers, such as
the Lightning, Thunderbolt, Mustang, Spitfire and Typhoon, are shown
in ample detail. These images of the air war over northern France
bring home in a graphic way the nature and conditions of combat flying
over seventy years ago, and they emphasize the contribution of air
power to the campaign.
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ISBN
9781526730060
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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