Barbarossa was the biggest German invasion of World War II.
Comprehensively illustrated, this study explores the air campaign that
spearheaded it, and how it evolved during the rest of 1941. The German
invasion of the USSR, Operation Barbarossa, was the apex of Hitler's
aggression. The strength of the Luftwaffe was gathered from across
Europe for its opening strikes, where it faced a huge but badly
equipped and ill-prepared Soviet Air Force (VVS) of 20,000 aircraft,
which it quickly destroyed. In this book, Eastern Front expert William
E. Hiestand examines this shattering first campaign, as well as how
the Barbarossa air war developed over the following months. He
describes how between June and December 1941, Luftwaffe losses rose
and aircraft readiness steadily decreased under the pressure of
combat. He also analyses the evacuation of Soviet industry –
including aircraft production – to the Urals, and the rebuilding of
the VVS; by the time German columns stalled 25km from Moscow, the VVS
had more operational aircraft at the front than the Luftwaffe. He also
covers aspects such as the abortive VVS strikes on Berlin and other
strategic targets, and the Luftwaffe's strategic bombing raids on
Moscow. With striking original artwork, 3D diagrams, maps and rare
photos, this book reveals the full story of the aerial campaign in
Barbarossa, as the devastation began in the most brutal theatre of
World War II.
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The Luftwaffe opens the Eastern Front campaign
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472861528
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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