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The Berlin Raids - The Bomber Battle, Winter 1943 1944 (Paperback)
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The Berlin Raids - The Bomber Battle, Winter 1943 1944 (Paperback)
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The Battle of Berlin was the longest and most sustained bombing
offensive against one target in the Second World War. Bomber
Commands Commander-in-Chief, Sir Arthur Harris, hoped to wreak
Berlin from end to end and produce a state of devastation in which
German surrender is inevitable. He dispatched nineteen major raids
between August 1943 and March 1944 more than 10,000 aircraft
sorties dropped over 30,000 tons of bombs on Berlin. It was the
RAFs supreme effort to end the war by aerial bombing. But Berlin
was not destroyed and the RAF lost more than 600 aircraft and their
crews. The controversy over whether the Battle of Berlin was a
success or failure has continued ever since. Martin Middlebrook
brings to this subject considerable experience as a military
historian. In preparing his material he collected documents from
both sides (many of the German ones never before used); he has also
interviewed and corresponded with over 400 of the people involved
in the battle and has made trips to Germany to interview the people
of Berlin and Luftwaffe aircrews. He has achieved the difficult
task of bringing together both sides of the Battle of Berlin the
bombing force and the people on the ground to tell a coherent,
single story. The author describes the battle, month by month, as
the bombers waited for the dark nights, with no moon, to resume
their effort to destroy Berlin and end the war. He recounts the ebb
and flow of fortunes, identifying the tactical factors that helped
first the bombers, then the night fighters, to gain the upper hand.
Through the words of the participants, he brings to the reader the
hopes, fears and bravery of the young bomber aircrews in the
desperate air battles that were waged as the Luftwaffe attempted to
protect their capital city. And he includes that element so often
omitted from books about the bombing war the experiences of
ordinary people in the target city, showing how the bombing
destroyed homes, killed families, affected morale and reduced the
German war effort. Martin Middlebrooks meticulous attention to
detail makes The Bomber Battle of Berlin one of his most
accomplished book to date.
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