On March 6th, 1944 the Americans launched their first large-scale daylight raid on Berlin, the capital of Hitler's reich. The price they paid for their audacity was high: sixty-nine heavy bombers and eleven escort fighters failed to return, the highest number in any raid mounted by the 8th Air Force. This account of the mission is a compellingly readable, skillfully researched, minute-by-minute description. It is also the first book on the subject to look at events from the perspective of both sides, drawing on material from over 160 USAAF personnel, Luftwaffe pilots, civilians and German flak gunners. Target Berlin captures the excitement and drama of the operation, bringing to the fore the mounting horror of a mission plagued by misfortune, strong defenses and bad luck. The gripping narrative also sheds light on what it was like to be in Berlin as the bombs began to fall.
Jeffrey Ethell Books
Known by the nickname "Fighter Writer" in aviation circles, this author penned fifty-nine books and over a thousand magazine articles, many delving into the world of World War II aviation. His work deeply explores themes of military aviation and history, capturing the intensity of aerial combat and the passion for flight. Ethell's style is characterized by vivid, descriptive prose and an authentic portrayal of dogfights, offering readers an immersive experience. His dedication to preserving "warbirds" and his profound understanding of the skies make him a distinctive voice in literature.





Eagles Over North Africa
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
This superb illustrated series charts the rise and fall of the German Air Force from 1939 to 1945.
História nasadenia a úspechov letectva vo vojne, fotografie vojnových lietadiel, ich opisy a základné technické údaje nájdete v knihe Ottova encyklopédia Lietadlá 2. svetovej vojny do vrecka.