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The Nuremberg Raid Martin Middlebrook

The Nuremberg Raid By Martin Middlebrook

The Nuremberg Raid by Martin Middlebrook


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On the night of 30-31 March 1944, R.A.F. Bomber Command took off on what should have been a routine "maximum effort" raid an Nuremberg. It turned into a major disaster, with Bomber Command suffering its heaviest losses of the war. This is a detailed re-enactment of that operation.

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The Nuremberg Raid: 30-31 March 1944 by Martin Middlebrook

On the night of 30-31 March 1944, R.A.F. Bomber Command took off on what should have been a routine "maximum effort" raid an Nuremberg. It turned into a major disaster, with Bomber Command suffering its heaviest loss of the war: of the 779 bombers taking part 96 were missing and, due to adverse weather conditions, Nuremberg was only lightly damaged. Martin Middlebrook's book is a detailed re-enactment of that operation, based on extensive research in English and German archives and interviews and correspondence with many of the senior officers who planned the raid, some 380 R.A.F. and Luftwaffe aircrew who took part and German civilians in the areas that were bombed. The result is a meticulous and dramatic account of a turning point in the bomber was as well as a moving record of the courage and sacrifice of the bomber crew. This revised edition contains an additional chapter in which the author comments on the dramatic suggestion, made since the original book was published, that the identity of Nuremberg as the target and details of the route to be used were deliberately disclosed to the Germans by British Intelligence as part of a more important intelligence operation.

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GOR002204257
9780140146684
0140146687
The Nuremberg Raid: 30-31 March 1944 by Martin Middlebrook
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
1992-06-25
400
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