The air war over the Steppes was more than a brutal clash in which
might alone triumphed. It was a conflict that saw tactical and
technological innovation as the Soviet air force faced off against
Herman Goering's Luftwaffe. As Germany and the Soviet Union battled
for victory on the Eastern Front they had to overcome significant
strategic and industrial problems, as well as fighting against the
extreme weather conditions of the East. These factors combined with
the huge array of aircraft used on the Eastern Front to create one
of the most compelling conflicts of the war. Told primarily from
the strategic and command perspective, this account offers a
detailed analysis of this oft-overlooked air war, tracing the
clashes between Germany and the Soviet Union over the course of
World War II. Historical photographs complement the examination as
author E. R. Hooton explores these epic aerial battles between the
Third Reich and the Soviet Union.
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