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3 Group Bomber Command
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356 pages
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Set against the backdrop of the lead-up to World War II, the book details the evolution of the RAF's Bomber Command, particularly focusing on No. 3 Group's transition to the Wellington and later the Short Stirling and Avro Lancaster bombers. It highlights significant operations, including the innovative use of radar bombing aids during the Düsseldorf attack and all-weather assaults on flying-bomb sites in 1944. The narrative follows the group's pivotal role in strategic bombing throughout the war, culminating in preparations for the Rhine crossing in March 1945.
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2009, hardcover
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