Nachtjagd War Diaries, Volume 2: April 1944 - May 1945
Title | Nachtjagd War Diaries, Volume 2: April 1944 - May 1945 PDF eBook |
Author | Theo E. W. Boiten |
Publisher | |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 2011-11 |
Genre | World War, 1939-1945 |
ISBN | 9781908757012 |
WORLD HISTORY: SECOND WORLD WAR. The long-awaited reprints of the NachtJagd War Diaries are Wing Leader's first published titles. The result of over twenty years of meticulous research, this two volume work casts new light on the nightime battles in the west. It has previously been assumed that no detailed history of the night battles could ever be compiled because so much information had been lost at the end of the war. However, by analysing and cross referencing hundreds of sources, mostly unpublished, and some from private collections never seen by researchers before, Dr Boiten has for the first time been able to clearly analyse each night's operations from both sides. This monumental task included taking over 6,000 night fighter claims and matching them wherever possible to RAF and USAAF losses, a task previously considered impossible in all but a few cases. Amazingly, these books can now positively identify victors and victims in over 70% of the claims.
The Nachtjagd War Diaries
Title | The Nachtjagd War Diaries PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
En krigsdagbog, der beretter om tyske natjageroperationer under 2. Verdenskrig.
The Long Road
Title | The Long Road PDF eBook |
Author | Oliver Clutton-Brock |
Publisher | Grub Street Publishing |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2014-03-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1909166200 |
This book is firstly a testament to those of many nationalities who found themselves imprisoned at Stalag Luft VII, Bankau (Luft 7 for short) in Upper Silesia, the Luftwaffes last prisoner of war camp. Having survived the trauma of action against, and capture by, the enemy, some as far back as 1940, they came from France, the Low Countries, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Poland, the Balkans, Italy, Hungary, the Mediterranean and other seas, and from North Africa. Many of their experiences and adventures have never been documented before. It is also the complete history of their prisoner of war (POW) camp, Luft 7, told in full detail for the first time, a camp that existed for barely thirty-two weeks from its opening in early June 1944 to its closure in mid January 1945.
NachtJagd War Diaries, Volume 1: September 1939 - March 1944
Title | NachtJagd War Diaries, Volume 1: September 1939 - March 1944 PDF eBook |
Author | Theo E. W. Boiten |
Publisher | |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 2011-11 |
Genre | World War, 1939-1945 |
ISBN | 9781908757005 |
Alarmstart East
Title | Alarmstart East PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick G. Eriksson |
Publisher | Amberley Publishing Limited |
Pages | 526 |
Release | 2018-10-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1445675676 |
The experiences of the German fighter pilots in the Second World War, based on extensive recollections of veterans as well as primary documents, and diary and flying log book extracts, with photographs from the veterans themselves, many never previously published.
Bomber Command Reflections of War
Title | Bomber Command Reflections of War PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Bowman |
Publisher | Pen and Sword |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2013-07-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1848844964 |
This is the fifth release in a series that provides a comprehensive insight into all aspects of RAF Bomber Command in World War Two. It begins in late September 1944 when the Allied Bomber Offensive was at its height, and takes us through to the end of the conflict. The crews' personal narrative puts you at the centre of each intense, isolated and harrowing episode of aerial combat as the pilots of Bomber Command attempted to stave off fears of tragic injury and death from fighters, flak and incessant operational pressure during raids on German cities, waterways, ports and oil installations. This continued until the Luftwaffe and the Nachtjagd effectively ceased to exist, their fuel supplies exhausted, their losses in airmen reaching an unsustainable level, and their aircraft and airfields decimated as a result of 24-hour Allied bombing.??Often, it was the most exciting feats of bravery, determination and daring that were marked by the most catastrophic losses. Approximately 62 per cent of the 125,000 men who served as aircrew in Bomber Command during the war became casualties. Of these, 52 per cent were sustained while flying operations and a further ten per cent while on non-operational flights in Britain. It should never be forgotten that RAF Bomber Command played a hugely significant role in securing victory for the Allies, carrying out mass raids by day and night that eventually culminated in them 'beating the life out of Germany'. Yet its crews were denied the campaign medal that they so richly deserved, until very recently. Here, Martin Bowman attempts to provide an adequate tribute to the men of Bomber Command, using first-hand accounts to capture an authentic commentary of the times at hand in a release that is sure to capture the imaginations of all aviation enthusiasts.
Bomber Command: Reflections of War, Volume 5
Title | Bomber Command: Reflections of War, Volume 5 PDF eBook |
Author | Martin W. Bowman |
Publisher | Pen and Sword |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2013-07-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1473826624 |
This is the fifth release in a series that provides a comprehensive insight into all aspects of RAF Bomber Command in World War Two. It begins in late September 1944 when the Allied Bomber Offensive was at its height, and takes us through to the end of the conflict. The crews' personal narrative puts you at the centre of each intense, isolated and harrowing episode of aerial combat as the pilots of Bomber Command attempted to stave off fears of tragic injury and death from fighters, flak and incessant operational pressure during raids on German cities, waterways, ports and oil installations. This continued until the Luftwaffe and the Nachtjagd effectively ceased to exist, their fuel supplies exhausted, their losses in airmen reaching an unsustainable level, and their aircraft and airfields decimated as a result of 24-hour Allied bombing.Often, it was the most exciting feats of bravery, determination and daring that were marked by the most catastrophic losses. Approximately 62 per cent of the 125,000 men who served as aircrew in Bomber Command during the war became casualties. Of these, 52 per cent were sustained while flying operations and a further ten per cent while on non-operational flights in Britain. It should never be forgotten that RAF Bomber Command played a hugely significant role in securing victory for the Allies, carrying out mass raids by day and night that eventually culminated in them 'beating the life out of Germany'. Yet its crews were denied the campaign medal that they so richly deserved, until very recently. Here, Martin Bowman attempts to provide an adequate tribute to the men of Bomber Command, using first-hand accounts to capture an authentic commentary of the times at hand in a release that is sure to capture the imaginations of all aviation enthusiasts.