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Night Duel Over Germany

Night Duel Over Germany explores the intense and prolonged night offensive by Bomber Command against Nazi Germany, which lasted nearly six years. This effort was one of Britain's major contributions to the Allied campaign during the Second World War. Initially, the operations faced heavy losses during daylight missions, revealing the inadequacy of the pre-war medium bombers in modern air warfare, which prompted the shift to night operations.

The Luftwaffe also encountered early difficulties, being initially without a dedicated night fighter and thus unprepared to defend the Reich effectively. These early challenges set the stage for a crucial strategic battle that necessitated adaptations on both sides. Soon, new and more capable aircraft emerged, accompanied by advancing tactics and technology, as each side sought dominance.

This evolution led to fascinating encounters between the crews of Bomber Command and the Luftwaffe's night fighter force, the Nachtjagd, characterised by remarkable courage and substantial losses on both sides. Among the dramatic events were Bomber Command's Thousand Bomber raids, the assault on the German V-weapons research hub at Peenemünde, and campaigns targeting the industrial Ruhr, Hamburg, and Berlin, including the catastrophic raid on Nuremberg.

This publication gathers narratives from both sides of the conflict, encompassing all ranks, to offer a thorough account of some of the most intense nocturnal engagements of the Second World War.

Author: Peter Jacobs is a former RAF Wing Commander and an established author. He has written several books, including the Aviation Heritage Trail series and other titles such as Daring Raids of World War Two and Setting France Ablaze: The SOE in France During WWII. His recent works for Pen and Sword exemplify his expertise in historical aviation.

Images: Includes 60 black and white images.

Night Duel Over Germany explores the intense and prolonged night offensive by Bomber Command against Nazi Germany, which lasted nearly six years. This effort was one of Britain's major contributions to the Allied campaign during the Second World War. Initially, the operations faced heavy losses during daylight missions, revealing the inadequacy of the pre-war medium bombers in modern air warfare, which prompted the shift to night operations.

The Luftwaffe also encountered early difficulties, being initially without a dedicated night fighter and thus unprepared to defend the Reich effectively. These early challenges set the stage for a crucial strategic battle that necessitated adaptations on both sides. Soon, new and more capable aircraft emerged, accompanied by advancing tactics and technology, as each side sought dominance.

This evolution led to fascinating encounters between the crews of Bomber Command and the Luftwaffe's night fighter force, the Nachtjagd, characterised by remarkable courage and substantial losses on both sides. Among the dramatic events were Bomber Command's Thousand Bomber raids, the assault on the German V-weapons research hub at Peenemünde, and campaigns targeting the industrial Ruhr, Hamburg, and Berlin, including the catastrophic raid on Nuremberg.

This publication gathers narratives from both sides of the conflict, encompassing all ranks, to offer a thorough account of some of the most intense nocturnal engagements of the Second World War.

Author: Peter Jacobs is a former RAF Wing Commander and an established author. He has written several books, including the Aviation Heritage Trail series and other titles such as Daring Raids of World War Two and Setting France Ablaze: The SOE in France During WWII. His recent works for Pen and Sword exemplify his expertise in historical aviation.

Images: Includes 60 black and white images.

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Night Duel Over Germany
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Night Duel Over Germany explores the intense and prolonged night offensive by Bomber Command against Nazi Germany, which lasted nearly six years. This effort was one of Britain's major contributions to the Allied campaign during the Second World War. Initially, the operations faced heavy losses during daylight missions, revealing the inadequacy of the pre-war medium bombers in modern air warfare, which prompted the shift to night operations.

The Luftwaffe also encountered early difficulties, being initially without a dedicated night fighter and thus unprepared to defend the Reich effectively. These early challenges set the stage for a crucial strategic battle that necessitated adaptations on both sides. Soon, new and more capable aircraft emerged, accompanied by advancing tactics and technology, as each side sought dominance.

This evolution led to fascinating encounters between the crews of Bomber Command and the Luftwaffe's night fighter force, the Nachtjagd, characterised by remarkable courage and substantial losses on both sides. Among the dramatic events were Bomber Command's Thousand Bomber raids, the assault on the German V-weapons research hub at Peenemünde, and campaigns targeting the industrial Ruhr, Hamburg, and Berlin, including the catastrophic raid on Nuremberg.

This publication gathers narratives from both sides of the conflict, encompassing all ranks, to offer a thorough account of some of the most intense nocturnal engagements of the Second World War.

Author: Peter Jacobs is a former RAF Wing Commander and an established author. He has written several books, including the Aviation Heritage Trail series and other titles such as Daring Raids of World War Two and Setting France Ablaze: The SOE in France During WWII. His recent works for Pen and Sword exemplify his expertise in historical aviation.

Images: Includes 60 black and white images.

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