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Air War: 1939-45 [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 290 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 399 g
  • Sari: Cornerstones of Military History
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2005
  • Kirjastus: Potomac Books Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1574887165
  • ISBN-13: 9781574887167
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 290 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 399 g
  • Sari: Cornerstones of Military History
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2005
  • Kirjastus: Potomac Books Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1574887165
  • ISBN-13: 9781574887167
Teised raamatud teemal:
Originally published in 1980 and still the best one-volume aerial history of World War II, Richard Overy's classic work remains profound and highly origi-nal. Far from just an account of the various air battles, Professor Overy treats the air war as a complex and fascinating historical web, woven out of grand strategy, economic mobilization, the recruitment of science, and the nature of leadership and training. Analyzing the achievements and failures of the aerial component of the war, he places it in perspective by explaining the role aviation played in the overall conflict. He points out that while the Axis powers tended to limit their use of air power to one major role, such as support of ground forces, the Allies exploited all aspects of aerial doctrine: air defense, strategic bombardment, air-naval cooperation, and ground support. He also demonstrates how aircraft ensured that the Second World War became a people's war and how success in the air war was, in a very real sense, a test of a nation's modernity. The air war was won and lost not only in the skies but also in the factories and the research institutes. Finally, the author dispels many popular myths and in particular reveals that although air power in the form of strategic bombing by itself did not deter-mine the war's final outcome, its use dramatically illustrated the complexities of managing modern war. Richard Overy's The Air War thus deepens our under-standing not only of World War II but of military history in general.
List of Tables
ix
Abbreviations x
Preface to the Potomac Edition xi
Preface xiii
Introduction 1(4)
Preparing for War
5(21)
Aircraft and Sea Power
6(2)
Armies and Air Power
8(4)
Strategic Bombing
12(2)
Aerial Defence
14(4)
Air Power and Strategy
18(8)
The European Air War September 1939--41
26(21)
From Poland to the Blitz
26(11)
The RAF, Bombing and the War at Sea
37(3)
The Struggle for the Mediterranean
40(4)
Air Power and War 1939--41
44(3)
The European Air War 1941--45
47(38)
Air War on the Eastern Front
47(13)
The United States and the War in Europe
60(4)
Air Power in the Mediterranean and Atlantic
64(9)
From Casablanca to Victory
73(5)
The Collapse of the Luftwaffe
78(4)
Air Power and the War in Europe
82(3)
The Air War in the Far East
85(17)
The Victory of Japanese Air Power
85(5)
The Allied `Defensive-Offensive'
90(7)
Bombing and the Collapse of Japan
97(5)
The Strategic Bombing Offensives
102(25)
Preparation and Purpose
102(6)
Problems of Execution: Technology and Intelligence
108(7)
The Strategic Argument
115(4)
The Impact of Bombing
119(8)
Leadership, Organization and Training
127(22)
Leadership in the Air War
127(4)
Organization in the Armed Forces
131(3)
The Air Force Officer Corps
134(4)
Recruitment and Training
138(7)
Morale and the Military Tradition
145(4)
The Aircraft Economies
149(36)
Production and Strategy
151(4)
The Organization of Aircraft Production
155(4)
Industry, Bureaucracy and Administration
159(3)
The Mobilization of Industry
162(6)
The Efficiency of Aircraft Production
168(3)
Labour and Raw Materials
171(6)
The Quality of Aircraft
177(3)
Finance, Capitalism and the War Effort
180(5)
Science, Research and Intelligence
185(18)
Science and the Air War
186(5)
Research, Development and the Quality of Weapons
191(5)
Intelligence and the Air War
196(4)
Scientific Intelligence
200(3)
Conclusions
203(9)
Notes 212(28)
Bibliographic Note: New Directions in Air Power History 240(4)
Bibliography 244(17)
Index 261(7)
About the Author 268


Richard J. Overy, D. Phil., is a professor of modern European history at King's College, London. An award-winning historian, he has published numerous other books on World War II, including Why the Allies Won; The Battle of Britain: The Myth and the Reality; Interrogations: The Nazi Elite in Allied Hands, 1945; and Russia's War: A History of the Soviet War Effort, 1941-1945. He lives in London.