Starting with small raids at the start of the war, the aerial offensive grew into a massive operation. Huge air armadas would eventually pulverise Germany, with the Mighty Eigth Airforce flying by day and the Lancasters of Bomber Command by night. This 24-hour campaign seriously damaged Germany’s ability to make war and killed hundreds of thousands.
Joining me is Jonathan Trigg, whose new book is The Air War Through German Eyes: How the Luftwaffe Lost the Skies over the Reich, which looks at the air war from the point of view of the Germans.
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29 - Selling Hitler
28 - Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina
27 - Anthropoid: Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich
26 - Operation Agreement
25 - MacArthur
24 - Stug Revisited and the Plasch Palatka
23 - Military Internees and the Irish Free State
22 - 1941: Fighting the Shadow War
21 - WWII Tank Hunting
20 - The Castaway’s War
19 - The Winter Fortress
18 - The Nazi Hunters
17 - Shooting Up: Drug use in WWII
16 - The De Havilland Mosquito
15 - The British Resistance: Auxiliary Units
14 - The Java Sea Campaign
13 - Gliders
12 - Assault Gun: The German StuG
11 - The Forgotten Victor: Richard O'Connor
10 - Parcels From Home: Red Cross Parcels During WWII
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