Alexander Mardanov: 942. Airy war in the Arctic

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Author:Mardanov A.A.
Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & MemoirsHistory & GeographyMilitary BooksHistorical Literature
ISBN:978-5-00155-225-3
Dimensions: 133x37x208cm
Continuation of the bestseller "1941: Air War in the Arctic"! Having defended the non -freezing port of Murmansk in 1941, the Red Army retained the most important sea gates of the USSR, which allowed to organize military supplies from the allies as soon as possible. It was because of them in 1942 that the air war at the northernmost section of the Soviet-German front reached its maximum. At the same time, from 61 bombing raids on the Murmansk port and ships in the Kola Bay in the first half of 1942 Soviet fighters and anti-aircraft artillery were fully reflected by more than half. Without this, huge losses would have been inflicted on transport and other strategic goods and warships, because their air units distinguished their air units in the destruction of the royal Navy ships in 1939-1940. and ships of the Northern Fleet in 1941
The new book of the leading historian of the Air War in the Arctic, based on both Soviet and German archival documents, for the first time in all details and the smallest details, day after day restores the genuine chronicle of the most difficult battles that unfolded in the sky over the Kola Peninsula and Barents sea. The same unique materials made it possible to make a complete list of all combat losses of Soviet aviation in the north
Author:
Author:Mardanov A.A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Military Books
  • Category:Historical Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Gazeta
Series:
Series: War and we
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00155-225-3

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