This illustrated study explores, in detail, the RAF's first
concentrated air campaign of World War II against one of the hardest
and most important targets in Germany – the industrial heartland of
the Ruhr that kept Hitler's war machine running. Between March and
July 1943, RAF Bomber Command undertook its first concentrated bombing
campaign, the Battle of the Ruhr, whose aim was nothing less than the
complete destruction of the industry that powered the German war
machine. Often overshadowed by the famous 'Dambusters' single-raid
attack on the Ruhr dams, the Battle of the Ruhr proved much larger and
much more complex. The mighty, industrial Ruhr region contained not
only some of the most famous and important arms makers, such as the
gunmakers Krupp of Essen, but also many other industries that the
German war economy relied on, from steelmakers to synthetic oil
plants. Being such a valuable target, the Ruhr was one of the most
heavily defended regions in Europe. This book examines how the brutal
Ruhr campaign was conceived and fought, and how Bomber Command's
relentless pursuit of its objective drew it into raids on targets well
beyond the Ruhr, from the nearby city of Cologne to the Skoda works in
Czechoslovakia. Drawing on a wide-range of primary and secondary
sources, this is the story of the first titanic struggle in the skies
over Germany between RAF Bomber Command and the Luftwaffe.
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The RAF’s brutal fight for Germany’s industrial heartland
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472846570
Publisert
2021
Utgave
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Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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