Ebook: Hitler's eagles: the Luftwaffe, 1933-45
Author: Germany. Luftwaffe, McNab Chris
- Tags: Aeronautics Military, Aeronautics Military--Germany--History, Air forces & warfare, Air power, Air power--Germany--History--20th century, History--Military--Aviation, History--Military--General, History--Military--World War II, Maneuver warfare, Maneuver warfare--History--20th century, Military history, Military operations Aerial--German, Second World War, Warfare & defence, World War 1939-1945--Aerial operations German, History, Germany. -- Luftwaffe -- History, Germany. -- Luftwaffe, Maneuver warfare -- Hi
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Osprey Publishing
- City: Germany
- Language: English
- epub
At the beginning of World War II, the Luftwaffe was the world's most advanced air force. With superior tactics, aircraft and training, it cut through the air forces of Poland and Western Europe in 1939 and 1940, and those of the Soviet Union in 1941.
Despite this auspicious beginning, by 1945 the Luftwaffe was a dying force. The Allies were destroying German aircraft at unequal rates, and Luftwaffe aviators were dying in their thousands in an unbalanced battle to save Germany from destruction. The Luftwaffe's lack of a convincing long-range bomber force also meant that it could not return strategic devastation upon its enemies. In the words of one historian, the Luftwaffe had a 'strategy for defeat'.
Hitler's Eagles - The Luftwaffe 1933-45 charts the turbulent history of the Luftwaffe from its earliest days to its downfall. It explores the secretive development of German air power during the 1920s and early 1930s, and the training of a new generation of aviators,...
Despite this auspicious beginning, by 1945 the Luftwaffe was a dying force. The Allies were destroying German aircraft at unequal rates, and Luftwaffe aviators were dying in their thousands in an unbalanced battle to save Germany from destruction. The Luftwaffe's lack of a convincing long-range bomber force also meant that it could not return strategic devastation upon its enemies. In the words of one historian, the Luftwaffe had a 'strategy for defeat'.
Hitler's Eagles - The Luftwaffe 1933-45 charts the turbulent history of the Luftwaffe from its earliest days to its downfall. It explores the secretive development of German air power during the 1920s and early 1930s, and the training of a new generation of aviators,...
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