The Men Who Killed the Luftwaffe: The U.S. Army Air Forces Against Germany in World War II

The Men Who Killed the Luftwaffe: The U.S. Army Air Forces Against Germany in World War II

by Lt Col Jay A. Stout
The Men Who Killed the Luftwaffe: The U.S. Army Air Forces Against Germany in World War II

The Men Who Killed the Luftwaffe: The U.S. Army Air Forces Against Germany in World War II

by Lt Col Jay A. Stout

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Overview

• Dramatic story of World War II in the air • How the U.S. built an air force of 2.3 million men after starting with 45,000 and defeated the world's best air force • Vivid accounts of aerial combat In order to defeat Germany in World War II, the Allies needed to destroy the Third Reich's industry and invade its territory, but before they could effectively do either, they had to defeat the Luftwaffe, whose state-of-the-art aircraft and experienced pilots protected German industry and would batter any attempted invasion. This difficult task fell largely to the U.S., which, at the outset, lacked the necessary men, materiel, and training. Over the ensuing years, thanks to visionary leadership and diligent effort, the U.S. Army Air Force developed strategies and tactics and assembled a well-trained force that convincingly defeated the Luftwaffe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780811706599
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Publication date: 10/15/2010
Series: Stackpole Military History Series
Pages: 432
Sales rank: 1,022,172
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

Jay A. Stout, a retired U.S. Marine Corps fighter pilot, is a senior aviation consultant for a leading defense corporation and has appeared on Fox News as a combat aviation expert. His previous books include Fortress Ploesti (978-1-932033-18-2) and Hammer from Above (978-0-89141-871-9). He lives near San Diego, California.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Introduction ix

Chapter 1 Building an Air Force 1

Chapter 2 The Nazis and Eaker 23

Chapter 3 Spaatz and Baker Go to England 43

Chapter 4 First Mission and the Move to North Africa 53

Chapter 5 Casablanca and Fighters in North Africa 69

Chapter 6 Romance, Submarines, and Sicily 91

Chapter 7 Tidalwave 111

Chapter 8 The Gunners 131

Chapter 9 Black Thursday and Long-Range Fighters 143

Chapter 10 Doolittle, Phased Escort, and Freedom for the Fighters 169

Chapter 11 Big Week, Interns, and Flak 187

Chapter 12 Pilot Training 205

Chapter 13 Ground Attack and Bomber Bailouts 223

Chapter 14 The Oil Plan 241

Chapter 15 D-Day 251

Chapter 16 Fighter-on-Fighter Combat 259

Chapter 17 The Men Who Made It Possible 277

Chapter 18 Frantic 287

Chapter 19 Mishaps, Miscues, and Near Things 303

Chapter 20 Jets, Rockets, and Tante Ju 319

Chapter 21 More Fighters and G's 337

Chapter 22 The Big Blow That Wasn't 351

Chapter 23 The General Falls 359

Chapter 24 Bodenplatte 369

Chapter 25 Deadly to the End 383

Conclusion 395

Afterword 398

Notes 402

Bibliography 411

Acknowledgments 416

Index 417

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