Canada - Armed Forces, Aerial Operations - World War II, Great Britain - Royal Air Force, World War II - Social Aspects, Military History - Canada, Military Aviation - Foreign Armed Forces, 20th Century British History - World War II, Great Britain - Worl
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Overview
This book by the popular author of Air Aces and Billy Bishop: Canadian Hero explores the role of the Allied bomber command during World War II. The importance of the bomber command to the Allied victory has always been hotly debated. In Battlefields in the Air, Dan McCaffery sets out to examine the role that the bomber command played and to decide if Arthur Harris's strategy of area bombing was central or incidental to the Allied victory. Beginning with the Allies' early losses, the author describes how their position improved dramatically under the leadership of Harris. He discusses the bombing of the Ruhr dams, the raids on Hamburg, Berlin, Nuremberg, and Dresden, and he looks at the devastating effect that these campaigns had on the Germans. Relying on a wide range of sources, including interviews with Allied pilots and eyewitness civilian accounts, Battlefields in the Air offers a fascinating look at a dramatic chapter in World War II.Book Details
Published
April 1, 1995
Publisher
James Lorimer & Company, Ltd
Pages
196
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781550284911