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In 1939 the Luftwaffe was arguably the most powerful air force in the world. By 1945 it was a shadow of its former self and unable to defend the skies above the Reich as Allied bomber fleets roamed at will across the length and breadth of Germany. The story of how this calamitous defeat for German arms was accomplished is told in Trigg's latest book in his popularly acclaimed Through German Eyes series. Told through the words of the German pilots, flak gunners and civilians who lived through it, Air War is a gripping story of horror and heroism. Available in hardback.
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22 June 1941 - Hitler reneges on his treaty with Stalin's Soviet Union and launches the largest invasion in history, crashing over the border and sweeping to the very gates of Leningrad and Moscow. This is the story of one of the greatest gambles in military history told through the eyes of the German soldiers, sailors and airmen who took part - paperback.
Following on from the stunning success of D-Day Through German Eyes, this next instalment in Trigg's ground breaking series takes the reader from the Allied liberation of Brussels at the beginning of September 1944 through to the end of the war in Europe, describing the German recovery and victory at Arnhem, the Battle of the Bulge and on into Nazi Germany itself, all told through the words of the Germans who were there - paperback.
In the first of a new series on the Second World War told from the perspective of the losers, D-Day Through German Eyes explains how the Nazis prepared for the Allied landings in France and how they fought the battle on the beaches and across the fields and towns of Normandy, all the way to their defeat at Falaise. This fascinating book also covers the lesser known Allied landings on southern France and the subsequent German retreat all the way to Germany - paperback.
In 1941 the Soviet air force - the VVS - was the largest aerial power in the world. Then, in a few short months, the Nazi Luftwaffe tore it to shreds. It seemed the Germans and their allies could do no wrong in the skies, but just as their armies floundered in the vast space of the Soviet Union, so did their vaunted air forces. This is the story of that campaign told from the German perspective by the men who fought it - paperback.