He 111 Kampfgeschwader in the West

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He 111 Kampfgeschwader in the West

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Originally designed in the mid-1930s as a fast airliner that could be easily adapted for the bombing role, the He 111 first saw action in Spain with the Legion Condor during the civil war. By the time Germany invaded Poland, more than 700 were in service with the Luftwaffe's Kampfgeschwadern, and they were used with devastating effect during the fall of Poland and France. However, the He 111 met its match during the Battle of Britain when over 240 were lost. It then became a night-time pathfinder, guiding in the bigger bombers during the Blitz. Elsewhere, He 111s filled a number of roles including acting as torpedo bombers against convoys and as reconnaissance platforms. This book charts the full story of the deployment of the He 111 in the western theatre of Word War II, including their last missions as V-1 Doodlebug launch platforms.

Table of Contents

Entry into service /Iberian baptism of fire /Poland /The 'watery triangle' and Weiserubung /Blitzkrieg in the West /The Battle of Britain /The Night Blitz /Post-1941 postscript /Appendices

Product details

Published Feb 21 2012
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 96
ISBN 9781849086707
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Dimensions 10 x 7 inches
Series Combat Aircraft
Short code COM 91
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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John Weal

John Weal is Osprey's primary Luftwaffe author and…

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John Weal

John Weal is Osprey's primary Luftwaffe author and…

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