LUFTWAFFE IN AFRICA, 1941–1943
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LUFTWAFFE IN AFRICA, 1941–1943 (ebook)

JEAN-LOUIS ROBA

$191.27
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CASEMATE (ORM)
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9781612007465
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Epublication content package
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Inglés
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This WWII history examines Nazi air force operations in Egypt and Libya with more than 100 rare wartime photographs.   When Mussolini's army was defeated on the Libyan-Egyptian border at the beginning of 1941, Adolph Hitler had no choice but to send reinforcements to help his ally. The Luftwaffe deployed an air detachment, first to Sicily, then to North Africa. This volume examines the small expeditionary force, solely devoted to protecting Italian possessions in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern theater.   When General Erwin Rommel launched his Afrika Korps to the east, the Luftwaffe had to go on the offensive to cover the advance. As British air forces were strengthened, German High Command was obliged to send more aerial units into what it had initially considered a peripheral arena of the war. Losses in bombers and fighters were high on both sides. By the time the Allies landed in Morocco and Algeria at the end of 1942, the Wehrmacht's fate was sealed. The last German units capitulated in Tunisia in May 1943.

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