A rigorous new analysis of America's legendary 'Big Week' air campaign
which enabled the Allies to gain air superiority before D-Day. The
USAAF's mighty World War II bomber forces were designed for
unescorted, precision daylight bombing, but no-one foresaw the
devastation that German radar-directed interceptors would inflict on
them. Following the failures of 1943's Schweinfurt-Regensburg raids,
and with D-Day looming, the Allies urgently needed to crush the
Luftwaffe's ability to oppose the landings. In February 1944, the
Allies conceived and fought history's first-ever successful offensive
counterair (OCA) campaign, Operation Argument or “Big Week.”
Attacking German aircraft factories with hundreds of heavy bombers,
escorted by the new long-range P-51 Mustang, it aimed both to slash
aircraft production and force the Luftwaffe into combat, allowing the
new Mustangs to take their toll on the German interceptors. This
expertly written, illustration-packed account explains how the Allies
finally began to win air superiority over Europe, and how Operation
Argument marked the beginning of the Luftwaffe's fall.
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Operation Argument and the breaking of the Jagdwaffe
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472824523
Publisert
2021
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Vendor
Osprey Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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