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
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472855299
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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