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The Air War 1939-1945

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Blitzkrieg - Battle of Britain - The bombing offensive - Fighter's War and more

275 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1980

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Richard Humble

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Richard Humble read Military History at Oriel College, Oxford. Now retired after 17 years as a Prison Teacher, he is a published author of 44 books on history for both adult and children's readership.

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January 20, 2016
Very thorough review of numerous facets of the general air war during World War II, including the interaction of the military-industrial-scientific-political communities, strategies, technology, prioritization compared against other military services & economic considerations, doctrine, and a host of other topics. Not a "light" read, but well-documented and even-handed in its approach...excellent information, overall.
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11 reviews3 followers
December 20, 2017
I am a big fan of Richard Overy, a Professor at Oxford or Cambridge, who has written a number of excellent histories of World War II, all from the perspective that the various enemies' economies and wartime productivity had a great deal to do with the outcome. This is, I think, his first book in that vein; it is certainly the first such book that addresses the Air War based on those factors. This is not a combat-action book; it is an exceptional analysis of the war in terms of productivity, economy, and resources. In this, it is a prelude to his remarkable book, Why the Allies Won, which I cannot recommend highly enough.

If you want to understand why the Allies really won the air war, read this book. If you want to understand why the Allies really won the war (despite the clear superiority of the German Wehrmacht in terms of casualties-inflicted vs. casualties received), read his Why the Allies Won. Both are excellent, readable, insightful and well-presented.
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129 reviews7 followers
November 18, 2017
A interesting book that described the various aspects of the air war. The four first chapters are a chronology of the air war, one chapter about the years leading to the war, two chapters about european war and the last about the pacific war.

There chapters about strategic bombic and its impacts&cost. There a chapter on that described the leadership and organizations of the differents airforces. Chapter seven and eight are about economics and scientict&research aspects of the air war.

This book could also had been titled how the allies won the air war. A must have book for every person interested in world war two , specialy in the air war.
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9 reviews
September 13, 2016
A very clear and concise analysis of many different aspects of the air campaigns waged by all the major powers of WWII. it was well-organized and delivered without any useless flowery language. The main lesson drawn from this book for me was simply that Goering was an idiot.
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118 reviews22 followers
January 8, 2018
Świetne totalne opracowanie tematu wojny bombowej w ramach WW2 — od przedwojennych apokaliptycznych teorii przyszłej wojny przez taktyczne użycie lotnictwa, stopniowe przekraczanie kolejnych etycznych i technicznych granic aż po bezpardonowe ataki na ludność cywilną. Overy zestawia cele operacyjne oraz przyczyny takiego a nie innego ich wyboru z rzeczywistymi rezultatami bombardowań. Wnioski bywają bardzo gorzkie, zwłaszcza dla lotnictwa amerykańskiego i brytyjskiego.

Łyżką dziegciu w tej beczce miodu jest tłumaczenie i redakcja, a właściwie jej brak (nie chce mi się szukać nazwisk osób odpowiedzialnych). Tłumacz popełnia wszelkie możliwe błędy językowe — dziwaczny szyk zdań, powtórzenia, błędy interpunkcyjne, składniowe a nawet ortograficzne niewyłapane przez autokorektę. Czasami używa słów niespecjalnie znając ich znaczenie, jak często w takim razie przeinacza oryginalny tekst, strach nawet myśleć. Redaktora raczej przy tym nie było (jeśli był, tym gorzej dla niego), a gdyby był to prawdopodobnie większość tego tekstu musiałby praktycznie przepisać od nowa. Nie takiej jakości oczekuję od opasłego, merytorycznie świetnego tomiszcza wydanego w twardych okładkach.

Książka bardzo wartościowa dla zainteresowanych militariami, ale raczej do czytania w oryginale.
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63 reviews
May 31, 2024
Outstanding Must Read

If you are interested in WWII at more than a superficial level this book is a must read. Unlike other books on WWII, this book stresses the fundamentals of decision making processes and how decisions made early on had such huge impacts that they decided the war at many foundational levels. Prof Overy also lets the reader know how built up institutional and organizational norms, which were different in each of the warring powers, decided how research and development was conducted in each nation. This built in methodology directed research and that determined what weapons were built and how quickly they reached the battlefield.

The author educates the reader in how decisions were made and why in both the Axis and the Allied powers. To understand WWII a person must know these things if they are to correctly understand the greatest war in human history… at least up until now.

The author avoids accounts of the air battles as things in and of themselves. The examination is statistical and organizational rather than who shot down who. Because of the approach of this book, it is timeless. It will never age because it analyses the foundations of air power and its impact on the war. Both Europe and the Pacific are covered.

I highly recommend this book. AD2
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111 reviews6 followers
July 21, 2012
History can be instructive, but all participants operate in different paradigms of environment and objectives. Strategy is dependent on many factors.
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