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Battle of Berlin 1943–44

Bomber Harris' gamble to end the war

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This illustrated study explores, in detail, the controversial Battle of Berlin, RAF Bomber Command's costly, brutal attempt to prove that strategic bombing alone could bring an end to World War II.

Throughout late-1943 into early-1944, an epic struggle raged over the skies of Germany between RAF Bomber Command and the Luftwaffe. This campaign had been undertaken by the Commander-in-Chief Bomber Command, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, and was baptized ‘The Battle of Berlin’.

The Berlin campaign was a hard, desperate slog. Struggling against dreadful and bitter winter weather, Bomber Command ‘went’ to Berlin a total of sixteen times, suffering increasingly severe losses throughout the winter of 1943/44 in the face of a revitalized German air-defence. The campaign remains controversial and the jury, even today, is ultimately undecided as to what it realistically achieved.

Illustrated throughout with full-colour artwork depicting the enormous scale of the campaign, this is the story of the RAF’s much debated attempt to win the war through bombing alone.

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Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781472835222
Number of Pages:
96
Publication Date:
19/09/2019
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series:
Air Campaign
Authors:
Worrall, Richard
Year Published:
2019
Illustrations Note:
Illustrated throughout with around 60 photos and at least 14pp of colour illustrations
Language:
English
SKU:
9781472835222

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