Bomber command /
Bomber Command is Sir Max Hastings' classic account of one of the most controversial struggles of World War II: the British air offensive against the cities of Nazi Germany.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis, MN :
Zenith Press, an imprint of MBI Publishing Company,
[2013]
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Colección: | Zenith military classics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Prologue
- Norfolk and Heligoland bight, 18 December 1939
- In the beginning, Trenchard: British bomber policy, 1917-40
- Squadron, Norfolk, 1940-41
- Squadron, Yorkshire, 1940-41
- Crisis of confidence, 1941-42
- The coming of area bombing, 1942
- Squadron, Lincolnshire, 1942
- Harris conducts an overture
- Operations
- Protest and policy, 1942-43
- Dissent
- Casablanca-the airmen victorious
- The tools of darkness
- Squadron, Yorkshire, 1943
- The Ruhr
- Hamburg
- Courage
- The other side of the hill: Germany 1940-44
- The destruction
- The defenses
- Bomber Command Headquarters, Buckinghamshire
- Conflict and compromise, 1943-44
- The battle of Berlin
- The American breakthrough
- Pathfinders: 97 Squadron, Lincolnshire, 1944
- "A quiet trip all round": Darmstadt, 11/12 September 1944
- Saturation
- The balance sheet
- Appendix A: Bomber command sorties dispatched and aircraft missing and written off, 1939-45
- Appendix B: Specifications and performance of the principal aircraft of Bomber Command and Luftwaffe night-fighters, 1939-45
- Appendix C:
- The target indicator board at Bomber Command HQ, High Wycombe, at the beginning of February 1945
- Appendix D: Comparison of British and German production of selected armaments, 1940-44
- Appendix E: Schedule of German cities subjected to area attack by bomber command, 1942-45
- Appendix F: Comparison of Allied and German aircraft production, 1939-45.