021701 - AIR WAR 1942: The Turning Point - Part One - Jan to April 1942
By John Foreman with Winfried Bock
Veteran aviation historian and author John Foreman continues his blow-by-blow history of the air war over Europe.
Joined by German historian Winfried Bock, John follows his mammoth 1,450 page, 4-volume, account of 1941 by detailing the actions of January to April 1942.
The hour-by-hour operations of every day and night are recorded with loss tables for RAF Fighter, Bomber and Coastal Commands, Fleet Air Arm, and the Luftwaffe in the west.
- Significant operations include:
- The Channel Dash – The escape of the German battleships through the Dover Straits.
- Operation Biting – The Bruneval Raid and the capture of the German Radar secrets.
- Circuses and Ramrods begin again.
- Operation Chariot – The attack on the St. Nazaire dry dock.
- The Lübeck fire raid.
- Operation Margin – The daylight raid by Lancasters on Augsburg.
- The Baedeker Raids begin
- Operation Bluebeard – The attacks on the Tirpitz at Trondheim
Please be aware that the content of these books is intended for historians and researchers who already have a good understanding of RAF and Luftwaffe operations and who wish to expand their knowledge of the subject.
Format | Softback |
Pages | 384 |
Publication Date | Just arrived! |
Pictures | illustrated throughout |
Width (mm) | 158 |
Height (mm) | 232 |
Dust Jacket | No |
ISBN | 978-1-871187-60-1 |
Price |
£19.95 |