The Second World War in the Air: The story of air combat in every theatre of World War Two
English
By (author): Merfyn Bourne
This book is a complete narrative history of the Second World War in the air which starts by describing the early days of flight in order to put military air power in context when World War Two began. It then moves on to a step-by-step coverage of the air combat in each theatre of war. Offering a comprehensive history that includes the lesser known campaigns such as the fighting in Burma, Italy and East Africa as well as the air offensive in Western Europe and the struggle in the Pacific it also re-examines the RAF bombing of German cities and the moral issues raised. This is the first history of the air war to give full and proportionate coverage to the war in Russia, which until now has been largely ignored. TheSecond WorldWar in the Air is a comprehensive review of the air war. Its meticulously researched, readable and remains in touch with what the fighting meant for individuals in the various combatant nations.
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