Battle Of Berlin: Bomber Command Over The Third Reich, 19431945

Battle Of Berlin: Bomber Command Over The Third Reich, 19431945

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A Compelling And Widereaching Account Of Bomber Commands Offensive Against Berlin From November 1943 To The End Of The War In Europe.The Battle Of Berlin, The Bombing Of The Big City As It Was Known To The Crews Of Raf Bomber Command, Raged From 18 November 1943 To The End Of The War In Europe In 1945. It Is Recalled Here Both By Those In The Air Over Capital Of The Third Reich, As Well As Those Who Suffered Under The Bombing Onslaught.At The Start Of The Battle Of Berlin, Sir Arthur Harris Had Predicted That The Big City Would Cost Between 400500 Aircraft, But That It Would Also Cost Germany The War. He Was Proved Wrong On Both Counts. Berlin Was Not Wrecked From End To End, As Harris Predicted On 3 November 1943 If The Usaaf Will Come In On It Although A Considerable Part Of It Was Destroyed. And The Main Battle Of Berlin Did Not Cost Germany The War; A Grinding Land Campaign Had Yet To Be Fought. More Than 9,000 Bombing Sorties Were Flown During The Battle On Round Trips Of About 1,200 Miles To Berlin And Back.Berlin Was Bombed By Four Allied Air Forces Between 1940 And 1945. British Bombers Alone Dropped 45,517 Tons Of Bombs, Whilst The Americans A Further 23,000 Tons. By 1944, Some 1.2 Million People, 790,000 Of Them Women And Children, About A Quarter Of Berlins Population, Had Been Evacuated To Rural Areas. An Effort Was Made To Evacuate All Children From Berlin, But This Was Defeated By Parents And Many Evacuees Who Soon Made Their Way Back To The City. However, By May 1945, 1.7 Million People 40% Of The Population Had Fled The City.This Fitting Tribute To Those Who Died In The Relentless Struggle To Knock Berlin, And Hopefully Germany, Out Of The War Resonates With Eyewitness Accounts And Background Information Which The Author Has Painstakingly Investigated And Researched. The Result Is A Hugely Fascinating And Highly Readable Narrative Containing Very Real And Unique Observations By British And Commonwealth Aircrew And, Equally Importantly, The Longsuffering Citizens Of Berlin, And Well As The Capitals Defenders.Up To The End Of March 1945, There Had Been A Total Of 314 Air Raids On Berlin, Eightyfive Of These In The Last Twelve Months. Estimates Of The Total Number Of Dead In Berlin From Air Raids Range From 20,000 To 50,000; The Relatively Low Casualty Figure In Berlin Is Partly The Result Of The Citys Formidable Air Defenses And Shelters.The Battle Of Berlin Was Not A Defeat In Absolute Terms, But In The Operational Sense It Was An Offensive That Air Marshal Sir Arthur Harris And His Aircrews Could Not Win. Berlin Won Concluded Sir Ralph Cochrane, The Air Officer Commanding 5 Group Raf Bomber Command. It Was Just Too Tough A Nut.

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  • Q: What is the page count of the book? A: The book contains three hundred sixty-eight pages, providing a comprehensive look at the Battle of Berlin.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures six point twenty-six inches in length, one point five inches in width, and nine point twenty-five inches in height.
  • Q: What type of binding does the book have? A: The book is bound in hardcover, ensuring durability and a premium feel.
  • Q: Who is the author of the book? A: The book is authored by Martin W. Bowman, a respected writer on military history.
  • Q: What historical period does the book cover? A: The book covers the period from November nineteen forty-three to the end of the war in Europe in nineteen forty-five.
  • Q: How is the book structured for reading? A: The book is designed for readers interested in military history, with a narrative style that engages both casual readers and enthusiasts.
  • Q: Is this book appropriate for young readers? A: Yes, the book is suitable for young readers with an interest in history, although parental guidance is advised due to its mature themes.
  • Q: How can I best enjoy this book? A: To get the most out of the book, read it in a quiet environment where you can focus on the detailed accounts and narratives.
  • Q: What is the recommended age for readers of this book? A: The book is recommended for readers aged thirteen and older due to its complex themes and historical context.
  • Q: How should I store the book to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place, standing upright to prevent warping and keeping it away from direct sunlight.
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  • Q: How does this book compare to other military history books? A: This book offers a unique perspective on the Battle of Berlin, combining firsthand accounts with thorough research, making it stand out in the genre.

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