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Schweinfurt-Regensburg Mission: The American Raids on 17 August 1943 (Paperback)
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Schweinfurt-Regensburg Mission: The American Raids on 17 August 1943 (Paperback)
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On 17 August 1943, the entire strength of the American heavy bomber
forces in England set out to raid two major industrial complexes
deep in southern Germany, the vast Messerschmitt aircraft factory
and the vital KGF ballbearing plant. For American commanders it was
the culmination of years of planning and hope, the day when their
self-defending formations of the famous Flying Fortress could at
last perform their true role and reach out by daylight to strike at
targets in the deepest corners of industrial Germany. The day ended
in disaster for the Americans. Thanks to the courage of the
aircrews the bombers won through to the targets and caused heavy
damage, but sixty were shot down and the hopes of the American
commanders were shattered. Historically, it was probably the most
important day for the American air forces during the Second World
War.While researching this catastrophic raid the Author interviewed
hundreds of the airmen involved, German defenders, slave workers
and eye witnesses. This took him twice to both the USA and
Germany.The result is a mass of fresh, previously unused material
with which the author finally provides the full story of this
famous day s operations. Not only is the American side described in
far greater depth than before but the previously vague German side
of the story both the Luftwaffe action and the civilian experiences
in Schweinfurt and Regensburg, are now presented clearly and in
detail for the first time. The important question of why the RAF
did not support the American effort and follow up the raid on
Schweinfurt as planned is also fully covered.REVIEWS One of the
Greatest Air Battles fought in World War II. Mr Middlebrook is a
meticulous English researcher whose work on RAF Bomber Command is
legendary. This book was Mr Middlebrooks first attempt presenting
the American perspective of the Air War and he chose one of the
most vicious, 60 B-17's and over 600 men were lost on this mission.
Martin has taken this battle and presented it from both sides by
using the interviews from the participants along with official
documents and photos. The scope and size of this Air Battle and
Middlebrook's attention to detail makes this a compelling read for
those interested in the 8th Air Force. The interviews with the
participants and letting them tell the story vs the author is what
makes this book special and worth buying. Mr Middlebrook has
researched this book to the point he feels he has solved the
decades old mystery of the Wheels Down" event which has haunted the
100th Bomb Group. You will need to read the book to understand the
event and his research. Suffice it to say that his documentation
provides some very compelling proof this event happened to another
group. My view point on the incidents vary's but no matter who you
believe, the wheels down incident will forever be associated with
"the Bloody Hundredth." You will enjoy this book immensely, I did
"Michael P. Faley 100th Bomb Group Historian & Photo Archives
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