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The Men Who Killed the Luftwaffe: The U.S. Army Air Forces Against Germany in World War II

The Men Who Killed the Luftwaffe: The U.S. Army Air Forces Against Germany in World War II

by Jay A Stout (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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Customers find this book highly readable and well-written, with thorough research and vivid details that keep them engaged. They appreciate its informative historical account of the air war, with one customer noting how it follows the pace of the conflict. The book receives positive feedback for its amazing individual accounts, and one review highlights how it effectively paints the big picture of the air corps. Customers value its educational content, with one noting it's particularly useful for aviation enthusiasts.

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San Diego Book Award Winner: “An excellent overview of the U.S. Army Air Forces’ war against Nazi Germany.” —Barrett Tillman, author of Whirlwind: The Air War Against Japan 1942–1945  Bronze medalist, Military Writers Society of America   When World War II began, the U.S. Army Air Corps numbered only forty-five thousand men and a few thousand aircraft—hardly enough to defend the United States, let alone defeat Germany’s Luftwaffe, whose state-of-the-art aircraft and battle-seasoned pilots stood ready to batter any attackers. Yet by the war’s end, the Luftwaffe had been crushed, and the U.S. Army Air Forces, successor to the Air Corps, had delivered the decisive blows. This book tells the story of that striking transformation—one of the marvels of modern warfare—while simultaneously thrusting readers into whirling, heart-pounding accounts of aerial combat.   Britain’s Royal Air Force had been just barely holding the line, and the might of the United States was needed to turn the tide. Almost from scratch, the US built an air force of more than two million men. Thanks to the visionary leadership of Henry “Hap” Arnold, Carl “Tooey” Spaatz, Ira Eaker, James Doolittle, and others, the USAAF assembled a well-trained and superbly equipped force unlike any ever fielded. And thanks to the brave Americans who crewed, maintained, and supported the aircraft, the USAAF annihilated the Luftwaffe, pounding targets deep inside Germany and elsewhere. A stirring tribute to these men as well as an engaging work of history, The Men Who Killed the Luftwaffe vividly describes World War II in the skies above Europe—and captures the personalities of the men who won it, whether on the ground or in the air. Read more

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ASINB00492BKIG
PublisherStackpole Books
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Publication dateJune 14, 2023
LanguageEnglish
File size9.9 MB
Screen ReaderSupported
Enhanced typesettingEnabled
X-RayNot Enabled
Word WiseEnabled
Print length477 pages
ISBN-13978-0811742405
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Best Sellers Rank#193,611 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #86 in Military Aviation History (Kindle Store) #87 in Military Aviation History (Books) #134 in History of Germany
Customer Reviews4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 238 ratings

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