The Army Air Forces in World War II: Europe, argument to V-E Day, January 1944 to May 1945

The Army Air Forces in World War II: Europe, argument to V-E Day, January 1944 to May 1945
Title The Army Air Forces in World War II: Europe, argument to V-E Day, January 1944 to May 1945 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 1036
Release 1948
Genre Electronic government information
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The Army Air Forces in World War II.

The Army Air Forces in World War II.
Title The Army Air Forces in World War II. PDF eBook
Author Wesley Frank Craven
Publisher
Total Pages 947
Release 1983
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ISBN 9780912799032

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Omfattende beskrivelse af US Army Air Force under 2. verdenskrig

Europe-Argument to V-E Day

Europe-Argument to V-E Day
Title Europe-Argument to V-E Day PDF eBook
Author Wesley F. Craven
Publisher
Total Pages 938
Release 1984-01-01
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ISBN 9780912799056

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The Army Air Forces in World War II.: Europe: Argument to V-E Day, January 1944 to May 1945

The Army Air Forces in World War II.: Europe: Argument to V-E Day, January 1944 to May 1945
Title The Army Air Forces in World War II.: Europe: Argument to V-E Day, January 1944 to May 1945 PDF eBook
Author United States. USAF Historical Division
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Total Pages 1042
Release 1951
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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The Army Air Forces in World War II: Men and planes

The Army Air Forces in World War II: Men and planes
Title The Army Air Forces in World War II: Men and planes PDF eBook
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Total Pages 920
Release 1948
Genre Electronic government information
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Forgotten Fifteenth

Forgotten Fifteenth
Title Forgotten Fifteenth PDF eBook
Author Barrett Tillman
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 338
Release 2014-06-02
Genre History
ISBN 1621572358

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November 1943—May 1945—The U.S. Army Air Forces waged an unprecedentedly dogged and violent campaign against Hitler’s vital oil production and industrial plants on the Third Reich’s southern flank. Flying from southern Italy, far from the limelight enjoyed by the Eighth Air Force in England, the Fifteenth Air Force engaged in high-risk missions spanning most of the European continent. The story of the Fifteenth Air Force deserves a prideful place in the annals of American gallantry. In his new book, Forgotten Fifteenth: The Daring Airmen Who Crippled Hitler’s War Machine, Tillman brings into focus a seldom-seen multinational cast of characters, including pilots from Axis nations Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria and many more remarkable individuals. They were the first generation of fliers—few of them professionals—to conduct a strategic bombing campaign against a major industrial nation. They suffered steady attrition and occasionally spectacular losses. In so doing, they contributed to the end of the most destructive war in history. Forgotten Fifteenth is the first-ever detailed account of the Fifteenth Air Force in World War II and the brave men that the history books have abandoned until now. Tillman proves this book is a must-read for military history enthusiasts, veterans, and current servicemen.

Beyond the Beach

Beyond the Beach
Title Beyond the Beach PDF eBook
Author Stephen Bourque
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 381
Release 2018-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1612518745

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An important rethinking of the Normandy war narrative Beyond the Beach examines the Allied air war against France in 1944. During this period, General Dwight David Eisenhower, as Supreme Allied Commander, took control of all American, British, and Canadian air units and employed them for tactical and operational purposes over France rather than as a strategic force to attack targets deep in Germany. Using bombers as his long-range artillery, he directed the destruction of bridges, rail centers, ports, military installations, and even French towns with the intent of preventing German reinforcements from interfering with Operation Neptune, the Allied landings on the Normandy beaches. Ultimately, this air offensive resulted in the death of over 60,000 French civilians and an immense amount of damage to towns, churches, buildings, and works of art. This intense bombing operation, conducted against a friendly occupied state, resulted in a swath of physical and human destruction across northwest France that is rarely discussed as part of the D-Day landings. This book explores the relationship between ground and air operations and its effects on the French population. It examines the three broad groups that the air operations involved, the doctrine and equipment used by Allied air force leaders to implement Eisenhower’s plans, and each of the eight major operations, called lines of effort, that coordinated the employment of the thousands of fighters, medium bombers, and heavy bombers that prowled the French skies that spring and summer of 1944. Each of these sections discusses the operation's purpose, conduct, and effects upon both the military and the civilian targets. Finally, the book explores the short and long-term effects of these operations and argues that this ignored narrative should be part of any history of the D-Day landings.