A HISTORY AND ANALYSIS OF THE FIERCE AIR WAR OVER THE HUGE BATTLEFIELD
OF KURSK, WHERE THE SOVIETS FOR THE FIRST TIME FOUGHT THE
ALL-CONQUERING LUFTWAFFE TO A STANDSTILL.
The battle of Kursk was the last opportunity for the Luftwaffe to
fully support a large-scale offensive, and was the Soviet air forces'
first success in battling their opponents to a standstill during
summer months. Aiming to gain a success to stabilize the Eastern Front
for the summer, Hitler ordered a concerted attack intended to cut off
and destroy Red Army forces holding the Kursk salient. It turned into
the greatest tank clash of the war.
In this book Soviet military expert William E. Hiestand explains how
the complex air war over Kursk played out. With both sides deploying
new aircraft specifically designed for destroying tanks, massive
engagements took place above the clashes of armor. It was a
simultaneous struggle to attain air superiority while bringing their
Stukas, Hs 129s, and Il-2 Shturmoviks down for repeated low-level
attack runs in the face of enemy fighters and antiaircraft fire. But
the campaign also involved strategic bombing behind the front lines,
attacking airfields and rail junctions.
Offering a day-by-day examination of the air forces' actions, this
book reveals the scale and intensity of the combat over the Kursk
salient, the great turning point of the Eastern Front campaign.
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Airpower in the Eastern Front's most pivotal battle
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472865175
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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