Strategic operations of the Luftwaffe 1939-1941
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Luftwaffe bombardment aviation, the beloved brain of Reichs Marshal Gering, was given a leading role in the Blitzkrig strategy. She was the most numerous in the Nazi German Air Force and was always the first to hit the opponent. Meanwhile, from most books about Luftwaffe, it seems that they were engaged in exceptionally supporting the upcoming troops and were & quot, are not able to carry out strategic bombing & quot,. Also & quot, Hitler"s bumbers & quot is attributed to the mass & quot, terrorist & quot, raids - Herront, Rotterdam, Coventry, Belgrade, etc.
This book offers a completely new look at the air warriors in Europe in 1939-1941. It for the first time is the analysis of the most important strategic operations of the Luftwaffe in the initial period of the Second World Warriors. In addition, readers learn answers to questions: Is it true that Germany did not have strategic bombers that German aviation was aimed at performing purely tactical tasks, whether the Soviet air defense was stronger than English and did not give the Germans to to challenge Moscow with Earth, and is not a myth That the battle over England in 1940 was played by Luftwaffe
This book offers a completely new look at the air warriors in Europe in 1939-1941. It for the first time is the analysis of the most important strategic operations of the Luftwaffe in the initial period of the Second World Warriors. In addition, readers learn answers to questions: Is it true that Germany did not have strategic bombers that German aviation was aimed at performing purely tactical tasks, whether the Soviet air defense was stronger than English and did not give the Germans to to challenge Moscow with Earth, and is not a myth That the battle over England in 1940 was played by Luftwaffe
Author:
Author:Degtev D.M., Zubov D.V.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Military Books
Paper:
Paper:Gray
Series:
Series: Military Aviation XX century
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-227-03803-6
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