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Battle of Berlin 1943-44, Air Campaign 11, Osprey
- Brand: Osprey
- Product Code: ACM11 [26986]
- Availability: In Stock & ready to ship!
- Date added: 23/11/2023
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15.00€
BATTLE OF BERLIN 1943-44: Bomber Harris' gamble to end the war
This illustrated study explores, in detail, the controversial Battle of Berlin -- RAF Bomber Command's costly, brutal attempt to prove that strategic bombing alone could bring an end to World War II.
Throughout late-1943 into early-1944, an epic struggle raged over the skies of Germany between RAF Bomber Command and the Luftwaffe. This campaign had been undertaken by the Commander-in-Chief Bomber Command, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, and was baptized “The Battle of Berlin”.
The Berlin campaign was a hard, desperate slog. Struggling against dreadful and bitter winter weather, Bomber Command “went” to Berlin a total of sixteen times, suffering increasingly severe losses throughout the winter of 1943/44 in the face of a revitalized German air-defense. The campaign remains controversial and the jury, even today, is ultimately undecided as to what it realistically achieved. Illustrated throughout with full-color artwork depicting the enormous scale of the campaign, this is the story of the RAF's much debated attempt to win the war through bombing alone.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Chronology
- Attacker's Capabilities
- Defender's Capabilities
- Campaign Objectives
- Order of Battle
- The Campaign
- Analysis
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Author: Richard Worrall
Illustrator: Graham Turner
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Description: 96 pages, Paperback, 247 X 184 mm.
Condition: FINE
Shipping weight: 470 gr.