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The Men Who Killed the Luftwaffe
The U.S. Army Air Forces Against Germany in World War II
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eBook - ePub
The Men Who Killed the Luftwaffe
The U.S. Army Air Forces Against Germany in World War II
About this book
San Diego Book Award Winner: "An excellent overview of the U.S. Army Air Forces' war against Nazi Germany." —Barrett Tillman, author ofÂ
Whirlwind: The Air War Against Japan 1942–1945
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Bronze medalist, Military Writers Society of America
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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.
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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.
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Bronze medalist, Military Writers Society of America
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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.
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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.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Building an Air Force
- Chapter 2 The Nazis and Eaker
- Chapter 3 Spaatz and Eaker Go: to England
- Chapter 4 First Mission and the Move: to North Africa
- Chapter 5 Casablanca and Fighters: in North Africa
- Chapter 6 Romance, Submarines,: and Sicily
- Chapter 7 Tidalwave
- Chapter 8 The Gunners
- Chapter 9 Black Thursday and Long-Range Fighters
- Chapter 10 Doolittle, Phased Escort, and Freedom for: the Fighters
- Chapter 11 Big Week, Interns, and Flak
- Chapter 12 Pilot Training
- Chapter 13 Ground Attack and Bomber Bailouts
- Chapter 14 The Oil Plan
- Chapter 15 D-Day
- Chapter 16 Fighter-on-Fighter Combat
- Chapter 17 The Men Who Made It Possible
- Chapter 18 Frantic
- Chapter 19 Mishaps, Miscues, and Near Things
- Chapter 20 Jets, Rockets, and Tante Ju
- Chapter 21 More Fighters and G’s
- Chapter 22 The Big Blow That Wasn’t
- Chapter 23 The General Falls
- Chapter 24 Bodenplatte
- Chapter 25 Deadly to the End
- Conclusion
- Afterword
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- Back Cover