Air Battle for Leningrad
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
In this book, the authors explore the part that the Luftwaffe played in the battle to capture the Soviet Union's second city.



In this book, the authors explore the part that the Luftwaffe played in the battle to capture the Soviet Union's second city.
Set against the backdrop of October 1941, the narrative delves into Operation Typhoon and the pivotal battle for Moscow, which was deemed Hitler's final offensive. The success of this campaign was crucial for Germany's ambitions to dominate Britain and Europe, hinging on the defeat of the Soviet forces, particularly their formidable air force. The book explores the strategic significance and high stakes of this critical moment in World War II.
Drawn from German and Russian sources, much of the latter only recently declassified, the authors expose for the very first time the Luftwaffe's secret operations in WW2.