An illustrated study of the little-known history of the failed Allied
bombing campaign designed to shatter German defenses on D-Day. D-Day
is one of the most written-about events in military history. One
aspect of the invasion, however, continues to be ignored: the massive
pre-assault bombardment by the Allied Expeditionary Air Force (AEAF),
reinforced by RAF Bomber Command and the US Eighth Air Force on June 6
which sought to neutralize the German defenses along the Atlantic
Wall. Unfortunately, this failed series of attacks resulted in death
or injury to hundreds of soldiers, and killed many French civilians.
Despite an initial successful attack performed by the Allied forces,
the most crucial phase of the operation, which was the assault from
the Eighth Air Force against the defenses along the Calvados coast,
was disastrous. The bombers missed almost all of their targets,
inflicting little damage to the German defenses, which resulted in a
high number of casualties among the Allied infantry. The primary cause
of this failure was that planners at Eighth Air Force Headquarters had
changed aircraft drop times at the last moment, to prevent casualties
amongst the landing forces, without notifying either Eisenhower or
Doolittle. This book examines this generally overlooked event in
detail, answering several fundamental questions: What was the AEAF
supposed to accomplish along the Atlantic Wall on D-Day and why did it
not achieve its bombardment objectives? Offering a new perspective on
a little-known air campaign, it is packed with illustrations, maps and
diagrams exploring in detail the features and ramifications of this
mission.
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The deadly failure of Allied heavy bombing on June 6
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472847249
Publisert
2022
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Osprey Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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