Rise and Fall of the German Air Force (1933 to 1945)

Rise and Fall of the German Air Force (1933 to 1945)
Title Rise and Fall of the German Air Force (1933 to 1945) PDF eBook
Author , Air Ministry
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages 866
Release 2018-12-02
Genre History
ISBN 1789127831

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Written by British intelligence officers in 1948, RISE AND FALL OF THE GERMAN AIR FORCE offers a unique insider’s view of Germany’s extraordinary military machine. Drawing upon records and documents captured from the Luftwaffe archives and elsewhere, it describes the Air Force’s principal campaigns, achievements and operational problems—as well as the political tensions that ultimately became its undoing. It also explores the powerful personalities behind the service, especially the relationship between Hitler and Göring and the impact on the Luftwaffe of the German Supreme Command. Illustrated with original photographs and maps, this fascinating contemporary account shows how, and why, a military phenomenon was brought to defeat. —Pre-War policy and preparations (1919-1939) —The German Air Force on the offensive (1939-1942) —The Turn of the Tide (1943-1944) —Decline and Fall of the German Air Force (1944-1945) “Born of the spirit of the German airmen in the First World War, inspired by faith in our Führer and Commander-in-Chief—thus stands the German Air Force today, ready to carry out every command of the Führer with lightning speed and undreamed-of might”—Hermann Göring, 1939

The German Air Force, 1933-1945

The German Air Force, 1933-1945
Title The German Air Force, 1933-1945 PDF eBook
Author Matthew Cooper
Publisher
Total Pages 456
Release 1981
Genre History
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It ensured that whatever was decided in the Reich's Chancellery, and whatever was done in the front line and in the factories, defeat wouild result. In this, the first detailed, comprehensive history of the Luftwaffe since 1946, Matthew Cooper describes the disintegration of its high command and the disastrous leadership of Göring. He analyses the development of the Luftwaffe's strategy, and with it its aircraft, and its decisions regarding dive bombing, heavy bombers and jet fighters. He describes the Luftwaffe's campaigns and shows clearly how from the moment it was committed to battle in 1939 it was doomed to failure in any prolonged world war. With hindsight it is possible to see that its one chance of avoiding defeat lay in destroying the RAF in the summer of 1940 and this book carefully analyses just why, when it was within an ace of success, the Luftwaffe gave victory to its enemies.

The Rise and Fall of the German Air Force, 1933 to 1945

The Rise and Fall of the German Air Force, 1933 to 1945
Title The Rise and Fall of the German Air Force, 1933 to 1945 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 422
Release 1969
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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The Rise and Fall of the German Air Force

The Rise and Fall of the German Air Force
Title The Rise and Fall of the German Air Force PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Public Record Office
Publisher Public Record Office Publications
Total Pages 464
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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Written by the men and women who conducted the intelligence campaign against the Germans, it recounts in full the principal campaigns, and traces problems encountered in the field. It is based on reliable sources, including documents seized from the archives of Luftwaffe after the war, and aims to provide an unbiased account.

The Rise and Fall of the German Air Force 1933-1945

The Rise and Fall of the German Air Force 1933-1945
Title The Rise and Fall of the German Air Force 1933-1945 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 425
Release 1983-01-01
Genre World War, 1939-1945
ISBN 9780312683696

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Strategy for Defeat

Strategy for Defeat
Title Strategy for Defeat PDF eBook
Author Williamson Murray
Publisher
Total Pages 390
Release 1983
Genre History
ISBN

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Dr. Murray's book provides a detailed analytical study of the development of the Luftwaffe. The author takes an in-depth look at the "easy war" (1939-40) and the turn toward Russia in Operation Barbarossa. Dr. Murray investigates the war of attrition from 1942 through early 1944 and the reasons for the final demise of the Luftwaffe from April through September 1944

The Luftwaffe Album

The Luftwaffe Album
Title The Luftwaffe Album PDF eBook
Author Joachim Dressel
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 2000-01
Genre Bombers
ISBN 9781860199783

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The Luftwaffe Album provides impressive photographic coverage of over 35 fighter aircraft and more than 50 bombers. They are illustrated by over 600 photographs taken from rare archives. For the historian, enthusiast or modeller, this unprecedented pictorial guide to German aviation in World War Two is outstanding value. The illustrations are selected in order to show the full aircraft, in each important variant but then in close detail also. This enables features of weaponry, cockpit, markings, engines and other design elements to be shown, including machines during construction, in prototype and in action.