Luftwaffe
 
 







  
Hitler's Northern War: The Luftwaffe's Ill-Fated Campaign, 1940-194513 reviews
Adam R. A. Claasen

University Press of Kansas, 2001

Solid History

+ Outstanding Military History
+ Strong and readable

I am writing with my co-author a book on the invasion of Norway and Denmark and the first four weeks of the war there. Claasen's analysis is brilliant. There may be (or not, I can not say) some errors in his footnoting but his understanding is spot on. We reference him a great deal in our ...
  
  











  



  
The Luftwaffe's Way of War: German Air Force Doctrine, 1911-19451 review
James S. Corum, Richard R. Muller

Nautical & Aviation Pub Co of Amer, 1998

This excellent book explains much about airpower doctrine!

This book is essential reading for any historian or airpower enthusiast who wants to UNDERSTAND why the Luftwaffe fought as it did. Corum and Muller provide interesting commentary and a very strong introductory essay, but the book's real strength is its remarkable collection of key German ...
  
  











  



  
The Luftwaffe: Creating the Operational Air War, 1918-19406 reviews
James S. Corum

University Press of Kansas, 1997

THE MAKING OF THE LUFTWAFFE

+ Another outstanding contribution
+ A Thorough Analysis of Luftwaffe Doctrinal Development
+ Groundbreaking
+ Excellent book.
  
  











  



  
Fighting the Bombers (World War II German Debriefs)3 reviews
David C Isby

Greenhill Books, 2006

A broad range of Luftwaffe authors

+ Primary sources should be important to even casual readers

I thought it might be useful for prospective buyers to see what they are getting in terms of chapter titles, authors, and the sources of the original documents. TABLE OF CONTENTS chapter title authors Source List of Figures and Maps INTRODUCTION David C. Isby, editor GLOSSARY SECTION 1 ...
  
  











  



  
The Luftwaffe, 1933-45: Strategy for Defeat (Brassey's Commemorative Series, Wwii)6 reviews
Williamson Murray

Brassey's Inc, 1996

Empirical history at its best

+ a new slant on how the European Air War was won or lost
+ Important and excellent as far as it goes
+ Germany's poor management of industry lead to their defeat.
+ Germany's poor management of industry lead to their defeat.
  
  











  



  
Stopped at Stalingrad: The Luftwaffe and Hitler's Defeat in the East, 1942-1943 (Modern War Studies(Paper))55 reviews
Joel S. A. Hayward

University Press of Kansas, 2001

A Great Book

+ a must have stalingrad book
+ The Best of the Best
+ Very good book
+ stopped at stalingrad
  
  











  



  
Hitler's Northern War: The Luftwaffe's Ill-Fated Campaign, 1940-194513 reviews
Adam R. A. Claasen

University Press of Kansas, 2001

Solid History

+ Outstanding Military History
+ Strong and readable

I am writing with my co-author a book on the invasion of Norway and Denmark and the first four weeks of the war there. Claasen's analysis is brilliant. There may be (or not, I can not say) some errors in his footnoting but his understanding is spot on. We reference him a great deal in our ...
  
  











  



  
The Luftwaffe's Way of War: German Air Force Doctrine, 1911-19451 review
James S. Corum, Richard R. Muller

Nautical & Aviation Pub Co of Amer, 1998

This excellent book explains much about airpower doctrine!

This book is essential reading for any historian or airpower enthusiast who wants to UNDERSTAND why the Luftwaffe fought as it did. Corum and Muller provide interesting commentary and a very strong introductory essay, but the book's real strength is its remarkable collection of key German ...
  
  











  



  
Stopped at Stalingrad: The Luftwaffe and Hitler's Defeat in the East, 1942-1943 (Modern War Studies(Paper))55 reviews
Joel S. A. Hayward

University Press of Kansas, 2001

A Great Book

+ a must have stalingrad book
+ The Best of the Best
+ Very good book
+ stopped at stalingrad
  
  











  



  
Fighting the Bombers (World War II German Debriefs)3 reviews
David C Isby

Greenhill Books, 2006

A broad range of Luftwaffe authors

+ Primary sources should be important to even casual readers

I thought it might be useful for prospective buyers to see what they are getting in terms of chapter titles, authors, and the sources of the original documents. TABLE OF CONTENTS chapter title authors Source List of Figures and Maps INTRODUCTION David C. Isby, editor GLOSSARY SECTION 1 ...
  
  











  



  
The Luftwaffe: Creating the Operational Air War, 1918-19406 reviews
James S. Corum

University Press of Kansas, 1997

THE MAKING OF THE LUFTWAFFE

+ Another outstanding contribution
+ A Thorough Analysis of Luftwaffe Doctrinal Development
+ Groundbreaking
+ Excellent book.
  
  











  



  
The Luftwaffe, 1933-45: Strategy for Defeat (Brassey's Commemorative Series, Wwii)6 reviews
Williamson Murray

Brassey's Inc, 1996

Empirical history at its best

+ a new slant on how the European Air War was won or lost
+ Important and excellent as far as it goes
+ Germany's poor management of industry lead to their defeat.
+ Germany's poor management of industry lead to their defeat.
  
  











  






   



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