The Berlin Raids RAF Bomber Command Winter 1943-44
Martin Middlebrook
0304353477
9780304353477
Softcover, Paperback
407pp
Military, War
Cassell, 2000
Synopsis: 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.
Condition: acceptable with very light edgewear and light rubbing on the covers. The majority of the pages are wavy. There are black and white photos in the center of the book.
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