Defense of the Third Reich 1941-45
Starting in 1940, Germany was subjected to a growing threat of Allied bomber attack.

The RAF night bombing offensive built up in a slow but unrelenting crescendo through the Ruhr campaign in the summer of 1944 and culminating in the attacks on Berlin in the autumn and early winter of 1943-44. They were joined by US daylight raids which first began to have a serious impact on German industry in the autumn of 1943.

This book focuses on the land-based infrastructure of Germany's defense against the air onslaught. Besides active defense against air attack, Germany also invested heavily in passive defense such as air raid shelters. While much of this defense was conventional such as underground shelters and the dual use of subways and other structures, Germany faced some unique dilemmas in protecting cities against night fire bomb raids. Steven J. Zaloga shows how, as a result, German architects designed massive above-ground defense shelters which were amongst the most massive defensive structures built in World War II.
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Defense of the Third Reich 1941-45
Starting in 1940, Germany was subjected to a growing threat of Allied bomber attack.

The RAF night bombing offensive built up in a slow but unrelenting crescendo through the Ruhr campaign in the summer of 1944 and culminating in the attacks on Berlin in the autumn and early winter of 1943-44. They were joined by US daylight raids which first began to have a serious impact on German industry in the autumn of 1943.

This book focuses on the land-based infrastructure of Germany's defense against the air onslaught. Besides active defense against air attack, Germany also invested heavily in passive defense such as air raid shelters. While much of this defense was conventional such as underground shelters and the dual use of subways and other structures, Germany faced some unique dilemmas in protecting cities against night fire bomb raids. Steven J. Zaloga shows how, as a result, German architects designed massive above-ground defense shelters which were amongst the most massive defensive structures built in World War II.
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Defense of the Third Reich 1941-45

Defense of the Third Reich 1941-45

Defense of the Third Reich 1941-45

Defense of the Third Reich 1941-45

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Overview

Starting in 1940, Germany was subjected to a growing threat of Allied bomber attack.

The RAF night bombing offensive built up in a slow but unrelenting crescendo through the Ruhr campaign in the summer of 1944 and culminating in the attacks on Berlin in the autumn and early winter of 1943-44. They were joined by US daylight raids which first began to have a serious impact on German industry in the autumn of 1943.

This book focuses on the land-based infrastructure of Germany's defense against the air onslaught. Besides active defense against air attack, Germany also invested heavily in passive defense such as air raid shelters. While much of this defense was conventional such as underground shelters and the dual use of subways and other structures, Germany faced some unique dilemmas in protecting cities against night fire bomb raids. Steven J. Zaloga shows how, as a result, German architects designed massive above-ground defense shelters which were amongst the most massive defensive structures built in World War II.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782003038
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/20/2012
Series: Fortress , #107
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Steven J. Zaloga received his BA in History from Union College and his MA from Columbia University. He has worked as an analyst in the aerospace industry for over two decades, covering missile systems and the international arms trade, and has served with the Institute for Defense Analyses, a federal think tank. He is the author of numerous books on military technology and military history.

Adam Hook studied graphic design, and began his work as an illustrator in 1983. He specializes in detailed historical reconstructions, and has illustrated Osprey titles on the Aztecs, the Greeks, several 19th-century American subjects, and a number of books in the Fortress series. His work features in exhibitions and publications throughout the world.
Steven J. Zaloga is a senior analyst for Teal Group Corp., an aerospace consulting firm, where he covers missile and drone technology as well as international arms transfers for clients in the aerospace industry and the government. He served for more than two decades as an adjunct staff member with the Strategy, Forces, and Resources division of the Institute for Defense Analyses, a federal think-tank, retiring in 2021. He is the author of numerous books on military technology and history, including NVG 294 Allied Tanks in Normandy 1944 and NVG 283 American Guided Missiles of World War II. He currently lives in Maryland, USA.
Adam Hook studied graphic design, and began his work as an illustrator in 1983. He specializes in detailed historical reconstructions, and has illustrated Osprey titles on subjects as diverse as the Aztecs, the Ancient Greeks, Roman battle tactics, 19th-century American subjects, the modern Chinese Army, and the history of fortification. His work features in exhibitions and publications throughout the world.

Table of Contents

Introduction 4

Flak Emplacements 5

Pre-war Luftwaffe Flak

Acceleration of air defense in 1940

Integrated air defense

Flak expansion

Flak emplacements

Light Flak revival

Atlantikwall Flak

Air-Raid Fortifications 24

Pre-war initiatives

Basement shelters

Enclosed trench shelters

Air defense bunkers

Military shelters

The Flak towers

One-man bunkers

The bombing intensifies

Dark World: Underground Fortified Factories 48

Battle of the factories

Factory bunkers

Operation Desert

The Sites Today 59

Further Reading 60

Index 64

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"... a solid, well-written introduction to the infrastructure that supported [the defense of the Reich]."
- Bolling Smith, The Coast Defense Journal (November 2012)

"Another terrific handbook from author Zaloga.  The copiously and clearly illustrated contents recap land-based German defenses against Allied air attacks – including purpose-built and dual-use structures for manufacturers, military and civilians.  Highly recommended."
- David L. Veres, www.cybermodeler.com (January 2013)

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