Bombing Hitler's Hometown: The Untold Story of the Last Mass Bomber Raid of World War II in Europe
The white-knuckled bombing mission American airmen carried out on Hitler’s hometown is now told for the first time through the eyes of the men on the airplanes – as well as the innocent Austrians under the bombs – in this groundbreaking true story of the aerial bombing and its aftermath from retired CIA officer Mike Croissant.

Foreword by Richard Overy, author of The Bombers and the Bombed


In April 1945, Linz was one of Nazi Germany’s most vital assets. It was a crucial transportation hub and communications center, with railyards brimming with war materiel destined for the front lines. Linz was also the town Hitler intended to remake as the cultural capital of Europe.

The airmen of the Fifteenth Air Force were a mix of seasoned veterans and newcomers. As their mission was unveiled in the predawn hours of April 25, groans and muffled expletives passed many lips. The reality would prove more brutal than any imagined.

In the unheated, unpressurized B‑24 Liberator and B‑17 Flying Fortress heavy bombers, young men battled elements as dangerous as anything the Germans could throw at them. When batteries of anti‑aircraft guns opened fire, the men flew into a man‑made hell of exploding shrapnel. Aircraft and men fell from the sky as civilians on the ground struggled to survive.

Drawing on new interviews and previously unpublished sources, Mike Croissant compellingly relates one of the war’s last truly untold stories—a gripping chronicle that is also a timeless tale of courage and terror, loss and redemption.
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Bombing Hitler's Hometown: The Untold Story of the Last Mass Bomber Raid of World War II in Europe
The white-knuckled bombing mission American airmen carried out on Hitler’s hometown is now told for the first time through the eyes of the men on the airplanes – as well as the innocent Austrians under the bombs – in this groundbreaking true story of the aerial bombing and its aftermath from retired CIA officer Mike Croissant.

Foreword by Richard Overy, author of The Bombers and the Bombed


In April 1945, Linz was one of Nazi Germany’s most vital assets. It was a crucial transportation hub and communications center, with railyards brimming with war materiel destined for the front lines. Linz was also the town Hitler intended to remake as the cultural capital of Europe.

The airmen of the Fifteenth Air Force were a mix of seasoned veterans and newcomers. As their mission was unveiled in the predawn hours of April 25, groans and muffled expletives passed many lips. The reality would prove more brutal than any imagined.

In the unheated, unpressurized B‑24 Liberator and B‑17 Flying Fortress heavy bombers, young men battled elements as dangerous as anything the Germans could throw at them. When batteries of anti‑aircraft guns opened fire, the men flew into a man‑made hell of exploding shrapnel. Aircraft and men fell from the sky as civilians on the ground struggled to survive.

Drawing on new interviews and previously unpublished sources, Mike Croissant compellingly relates one of the war’s last truly untold stories—a gripping chronicle that is also a timeless tale of courage and terror, loss and redemption.
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Bombing Hitler's Hometown: The Untold Story of the Last Mass Bomber Raid of World War II in Europe

Bombing Hitler's Hometown: The Untold Story of the Last Mass Bomber Raid of World War II in Europe

by Mike Croissant
Bombing Hitler's Hometown: The Untold Story of the Last Mass Bomber Raid of World War II in Europe

Bombing Hitler's Hometown: The Untold Story of the Last Mass Bomber Raid of World War II in Europe

by Mike Croissant

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The white-knuckled bombing mission American airmen carried out on Hitler’s hometown is now told for the first time through the eyes of the men on the airplanes – as well as the innocent Austrians under the bombs – in this groundbreaking true story of the aerial bombing and its aftermath from retired CIA officer Mike Croissant.

Foreword by Richard Overy, author of The Bombers and the Bombed


In April 1945, Linz was one of Nazi Germany’s most vital assets. It was a crucial transportation hub and communications center, with railyards brimming with war materiel destined for the front lines. Linz was also the town Hitler intended to remake as the cultural capital of Europe.

The airmen of the Fifteenth Air Force were a mix of seasoned veterans and newcomers. As their mission was unveiled in the predawn hours of April 25, groans and muffled expletives passed many lips. The reality would prove more brutal than any imagined.

In the unheated, unpressurized B‑24 Liberator and B‑17 Flying Fortress heavy bombers, young men battled elements as dangerous as anything the Germans could throw at them. When batteries of anti‑aircraft guns opened fire, the men flew into a man‑made hell of exploding shrapnel. Aircraft and men fell from the sky as civilians on the ground struggled to survive.

Drawing on new interviews and previously unpublished sources, Mike Croissant compellingly relates one of the war’s last truly untold stories—a gripping chronicle that is also a timeless tale of courage and terror, loss and redemption.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806543031
Publisher: Kensington
Publication date: 03/31/2026
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mike Croissant is an intelligence and foreign affairs expert, author, and retired CIA officer. His career in the CIA spanned more than two decades as an analyst and counterterrorism targeting officer in locations ranging from Washington, DC, to the Middle East and Central and South Asia. He holds degrees in political science and history from the University of Illinois (B.A.), Central Eurasian Studies from Indiana University (M.A.), and Defense & Strategic Studies from Missouri State University (M.S.). He lives with his family near Houston, TX and can be found online at MikeCroissant.com.
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