Messerschmitts Over Sicily

Messerschmitts Over Sicily
Title Messerschmitts Over Sicily PDF eBook
Author Johannes Steinhoff
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 292
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780811731591

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Based on the author's personal World War II diary An unflinching look at Luftwaffe combat, tactics, and leadership during the campaign for Sicily A concluding chapter assesses the war's lessons for air forces In an account of unusual power, Luftwaffe ace Johannes Steinhoff recounts the final days of the German air force on Sicily in June and July 1943. Facing crushing odds--including a commander, Hermann Göring, who contemptuously treated his pilots as cowards--Steinhoff and his fellow Messerschmitt 109 pilots took to the skies day after day to meet waves of dreaded Flying Fortresses and swarms of Allied fighters, all bent on driving the Germans from the island. A captivating narrative and a piercing analysis, this book is a classic of aerial combat.

Messerschmitts Over Sicily

Messerschmitts Over Sicily
Title Messerschmitts Over Sicily PDF eBook
Author Johannes Steinhoff
Publisher Messerschmitts Over Sicily
Pages 0
Release 2023-02
Genre
ISBN 9780811772280

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Based on the author's personal World War II diary, Messerschmitts Over Sicily is an unflinching look at Luftwaffe combat, tactics and leadership during the campaign for Sicily. A concluding chapter assesses the war's lessons for air forces.

Messerschmitts Over Sicily

Messerschmitts Over Sicily
Title Messerschmitts Over Sicily PDF eBook
Author Johannes Steinhoff
Publisher Pen & Sword Books
Pages 288
Release 2004
Genre Fighter pilots
ISBN 9781844152278

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Steinhoff recounts gripping episodes from his Luftwaffe wartime career. Focusing on this ace pilot's defence of Sicily before and after the Allied landings, we read of the technology and intrigue within the German military machine; how Goering had fallen out of favour with Hitler and was condemning his leading pilots as cowards and then how many senior air officers plotted to depose the brutish Luftwaffe leader. This is an action-packed insight into the beginning of the demise of the once-mighty German Air Force that ruled the air in the early years of World War II. Author Details Johannes Steinhoff became a senior commander and was given an elite Luftwaffe unit whose purpose was to train pilots to fly the first German jet fighter, the Messerschmitt 262. His account provides an unflinching account of wartime life in the Luftwaffe.

Messerschmitts Over Sicily

Messerschmitts Over Sicily
Title Messerschmitts Over Sicily PDF eBook
Author Johannes Steinhoff
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 289
Release 2023-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 0811773647

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In an account of unusual power, Luftwaffe ace Johannes Steinhoff recounts the final days of the German air force on Sicily in June and July 1943. Facing crushing odds—including a commander, Hermann Göring, who contemptuously treated his pilots as cowards—Steinhoff and his fellow Messerschmitt 109 pilots took to the skies day after day to meet waves of dreaded Flying Fortresses and swarms of Allied fighters, all bent on driving the Germans from the island. A captivating narrative and a piercing analysis based on the author’s personal World War diary, this book is a classic of aerial combat. A concluding chapter assesses the war's lessons for air forces.

Messerschmitts Over Sicily

Messerschmitts Over Sicily
Title Messerschmitts Over Sicily PDF eBook
Author Johannes Steinhoff
Publisher Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of Amer
Pages 267
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN 9780933852570

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The Straits of Messina

The Straits of Messina
Title The Straits of Messina PDF eBook
Author Johannes Steinhoff
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1971
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Forfatteren beretter om luftoperationerne over Messina-strædet, hvor Luftwaffe forsøgte at stoppe de allieredes fremrykning fra Nordafrika mod Sydeuropa under 2. verdenskrig

Sicily '43

Sicily '43
Title Sicily '43 PDF eBook
Author James Holland
Publisher Atlantic Monthly Press
Pages 582
Release 2020-11-03
Genre History
ISBN 0802157203

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A history of World War II’s Operation Husky, the first Allied attack on European soil, by the acclaimed author of Normandy ’44. On July 10, 1943, the largest amphibious invasion ever mounted took place, larger even than the Normandy invasion eleven months later: 160,000 American, British, and Canadian troops came ashore or were parachuted onto Sicily, signaling the start of the campaign to defeat Nazi Germany on European soil. Operation Husky, as it was known, was enormously complex, involving dramatic battles on land, in the air, and at sea. Yet, despite its paramount importance to ultimate Allied victory, and its drama, very little has been written about the thirty-eight-day Battle for Sicily. Based on his own battlefield studies in Sicily and on much new research, James Holland’s Sicily ’43 offers a vital new perspective on a major turning point in World War II and a chronicle of a multi-pronged campaign in a uniquely diverse and contained geographical location. The characters involved—Generals George Patton and Bernard Montgomery among many—were as colorful as the air and naval battles and the fighting on the ground across the scorching plains and mountaintop of Sicily were brutal. But among Holland’s great skills is incorporating the experience of on-the-ground participants on all sides—from American privates Tom and Dee Bowles and Tuskegee fighter pilot Charlie Dryden to British major Hedley Verity and Canadian lieutenant Farley Mowat (later a celebrated author), to German and Italian participants such as Wilhelm Schmalz, brigade commander in the Hermann Göring Division, or Luftwaffe fighter pilot major Johannes “Macky” Steinhoff and to Italian combatants, civilians and mafiosi alike—which gives readers an intimate sense of what occurred in July and August 1943. Emphasizing the significance of Allied air superiority, Holland overturns conventional narratives that have criticized the Sicily campaign for the vacillations over the plan, the slowness of the Allied advance and that so many German and Italian soldiers escaped to the mainland; rather, he shows that clearing the island in 38 days against geographical challenges and fierce resistance was an impressive achievement. A powerful and dramatic account by a master military historian, Sicily ’43 fills a major gap in the narrative history of World War II. Praise for Sicily ’43 A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice Named a Best History Book of the Year by the Wall Street Journal “Academic histories are all very well, but at times it is a pleasure to sit back and wallow in an old-school military tale of flinty-eyed men doing battle. That is what James Holland, a seasoned craftsman, offers in Sicily ’43.” —New York Times Book Review “Crisp, detailed, and entertaining. Holland refuses to let the legends overshadow the flesh-and-blood soldiers who fought, bled, and died. Sicily ‘43 is an outstanding look at a stepping-stone to victory.” —Wall Street Journal