Kampfflieger 2

Kampfflieger 2

by John Richard Smith

"Bombers of the Luftwaffe - July 1940-December 1941"

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Kampfflieger 2

Kampfflieger 2 by John Richard Smith

Details

War:

World War II

Perspective:

Bombers

Military Unit:

Luftwaffe

True Story:

Yes

Biography:

No

Region:

Europe

Published Date:

2004

ISBN13:

9781903223437

Description

Main Themes and Topics

Kampfflieger 2 by John Richard Smith serves as the second installment in a four-volume series that provides an in-depth pictorial and narrative exploration of the Luftwaffe bomber force during World War II. This volume specifically covers significant military campaigns including the German invasion into France and the Low Countries, their operations in the Balkans, the Mediterranean, and North Africa, and extends to the Luftwaffe’s involvement in Iraq. The book culminates with the vast 1941 attack on Russia. This work emphasizes both the military strategies employed during these critical phases of World War II and the distinct aircraft markings that characterized the German bomber force.

Writing Style and Tone

John Richard Smith adopts a factual and detailed approach in Kampfflieger 2, which is fitting given the encyclopedic nature of this series. The writing is authoritative and is complemented by an impressive collection of visuals that enhance the reader's understanding of the historical material. Smith's tone is objective, focusing on providing a comprehensive account of the Luftwaffe's operations without delving into conjecture or dramatic narratives. This makes the book appealing to both history enthusiasts and military scholars seeking a thorough analysis of the era's aviation tactics and technologies.

Brief Summary

Kampfflieger 2 begins with the detailed documentation of the German military's aggressive moves into France and the Low Countries, capturing the intensity and strategic maneuvers of the Luftwaffe during this period. The book then transitions to the Luftwaffe's campaigns in the Balkans, their engagements across the Mediterranean, and their strategic operations in North Africa and Iraq. Each chapter meticulously outlines these pivotal confrontations and concludes with a detailed account of the ambitious and impactful mid-1941 assault on Russia. The volume is richly illustrated, providing a visual dimension that aids in comprehending the scale and impact of these historical military operations.

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