The Berlin Raids RAF Bomber Command Winter 1943-44

The Berlin Raids RAF Bomber Command Winter 1943-44 by Martin Middlebrook is a detailed account published by Penguin Books in 1990. This reprint edition spans 407 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the Battle of Berlin, highlighting it as the longest and most sustained offensive against a single target, while examining the ongoing debate surrounding its merits.
Readers will find a comprehensive narrative that delves into the costly raids, including significant tactical shifts within the Royal Air Force. The book provides month-by-month coverage of the key missions, drawing on over 400 interviews with both British and German aircrews. This historical examination covers various aspects of World War II, particularly focusing on the European Theater and military strategies employed during this critical period.
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The Battle of Berlin was the longest, most sustained offensive against a single target, and its merits remain a subject of debate even today. Here is the story behind these costly raids– including crucial tactical shifts within the R.A.F.– and month-by-month coverage of the most important runs. Based on over 400 interviews of both British and German aircrews.
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