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In Furious Skies: Flying with Hitler's Luftwaffe in the Second World War [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 40 black and white illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Aug-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Pen & Sword History
  • ISBN-10: 1526785234
  • ISBN-13: 9781526785237
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 40 black and white illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Aug-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Pen & Sword History
  • ISBN-10: 1526785234
  • ISBN-13: 9781526785237
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Told through the eyes of the fighter and bomber crews themselves, this book explores previously unpublished first-hand accounts of the rise and fall of one of the most formidable air forces in twentieth-century military history.

When a proud Adolf Hitler revealed his new Luftwaffe to the world in March 1935, it was the largest, most modern military air arm the world had seen. Equipped with the latest monoplane fighter and bomber aircraft manned by well-trained and motivated crews, it soon became evident that the Luftwaffe also possessed a high degree of technical superiority over Germany’s future enemies.Yet within just nine years the once-mightiest air force in the world had reached total collapse, destroyed in part by the very people responsible for creating it. By 1944, the Luftwaffe, wearied by aerial battles on multiple fronts combined with tactical mismanagement from the highest levels of command, were unable to match their enemies in both production and manpower. By this time the Luftwaffe was fighting for its survival, and for the survival of Germany itself, above the burning cities of the Third Reich, facing odds sometimes as high as ten-to-one in the air.Told through the eyes of the fighter and bomber crews themselves, this book explores previously unpublished first-hand accounts of the rise and fall of one of the most formidable air forces in twentieth-century military history. It paints a haunting picture of the excitement, fear, romance intertwined with the brutality, futility and wastefulness that is war.
Foreword vii
Bob Collis
Author's Note viii
Preface xi
Chapter 1 The Clandestine Air Force
1(11)
Chapter 2 Developments in Luftwaffe Armament, 1935-9
12(15)
Chapter 3 German Aero Engines
27(11)
Chapter 4 The Spanish Civil War
38(16)
Chapter 5 Air Sports
54(8)
Chapter 6 Blitzkrieg on Poland
62(10)
Chapter 7 The Fall of France
72(16)
Chapter 8 The Battle of Britain
88(23)
Chapter 9 Blitz on England
111(11)
Chapter 10 Death Awaits the Unwary
122(4)
Chapter 11 Developments in Luftwaffe Armament, 1941
126(12)
Chapter 12 Our Fuhrer's Folly
138(15)
Chapter 13 Ducks in a Barrel
153(6)
Chapter 14 Duel in the Stratosphere
159(3)
Chapter 15 Flammenvogel!
162(5)
Chapter 16 North Africa and the Mediterranean
167(7)
Chapter 17 Death of a Dornier
174(6)
Chapter 18 Tip-and-Run Terror
180(11)
Chapter 19 Increasing the Punch
191(22)
Chapter 20 Jet and Rocket Aircraft
213(12)
Chapter 21 Invitation to Valhalla
225(16)
Chapter 22 V for Vengeance
241(9)
Chapter 23 The Collapse
250(5)
Appendix: Luftwaffe Facts, Ranks & Slang 255(3)
Acknowledgements 258(2)
Selected Bibliography 260(1)
About the Author 261
Born in to a military family, Tim Heath's interest in history led him to research the air war of the Second World War, focussing on the German Luftwaffe and writing extensively for The Armourer Magazine. During the course of his research he has worked closely with the German War Graves Commission at Kassel, Germany, and met with German families and veterans alike. Following the successful debut of Hitler's Girls in 2017, In Furious Skies will be Tim's latest contribution to retelling the heavily scrutinised Second World War from a fresh perspective.