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Luftwaffe's Secret WWII Missions [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 40 black and white illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: Air World
  • ISBN-10: 1526775476
  • ISBN-13: 9781526775474
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  • Formaat: Hardback, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 40 black and white illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: Air World
  • ISBN-10: 1526775476
  • ISBN-13: 9781526775474
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Drawn from German and Russian sources, much of the latter only recently declassified, the authors expose for the very first time the Luftwaffe’s secret operations and reveal the fate of many of the pilots, agents and saboteurs in a story as breathtakingly dramatic as any blockbuster novel.

On the night of 14/15 August 1944, the roar of an unknown aircraft was heard over the dense forests to the southeast of Moscow. Flying past the Soviet capital, the aircraft turned towards a ‘secret’ landing site at Yegoryevsk on the outskirts of the city. But lying in wait were troops of Stalin’s elite secret service, SMERSH.The troops turned on the landing lights and the aircraft, a German machine of some description, swept down to land. As the aircraft touched down, some of the SMERSH troops lost their nerve and opened fire prematurely. The German pilot responded quickly and managed to pull his aircraft up in time to brush over the top of the trees at the end of the clearing and disappear back into the dark Soviet sky.This was just one of many vivid episodes in the operational service of the Luftwaffe’s special and secret units which engaged in the delivery of agents and saboteurs in the rear of the enemy throughout the Second World War – just on the Eastern Front but across Asia and Europe. The activities of the pilots and crews of these squadrons, even in the Luftwaffe itself, were closed and secret. Information on the operations and missions of these units was known only a limited number of people. It was common practice for the crew of one aircraft in these units to know nothing about the assignments of their fellow airmen. The area of activity of such units and aircraft covered the whole of Europe, North Africa, the Arctic circle, the Urals, the Caucasus, and Central Asia including Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The Luftwaffe not only flew to these remote regions, but also created secret bases for their aircraft.Drawn from German and Russian sources, much of the latter only recently declassified, the authors expose for the very first time the Luftwaffe’s secret operations and reveal the fate of many of the pilots, agents and saboteurs in a story as breathtakingly dramatic as any blockbuster novel.
Preface vii
Chapter 1 The Wings Of The Abwehr. The Dawn Of Secret Missions
1(23)
Chapter 2 Secret Missions In Operation Barbarossa: `Peasant Joy'
24(25)
Chapter 3 Volga -- Arkhangelsk: Regular Deliveries
49(27)
Chapter 4 The Abwehr's War In The Caucasus
76(16)
Chapter 5 `Opera House': The Death Of Heydrich And The Demotion Of Rowehl
92(8)
Chapter 6 German `Desert Storm': The Luftwaffe Invades Asia
100(30)
Chapter 7 `Thousands Of Russians Were Delivered To The Rear': Total Espionage Versus Total Surveillance
130(39)
Chapter 8 Secret Squadron: The Creation Of Kg 200 And The Collapse Of The Abwehr
169(16)
Chapter 9 From The Taiga To The British Seas: Secret Base In The Desert
185(23)
Chapter 10 Dragon With A Cat's Head: Ghost In The Forests Of Moscow
208(23)
Chapter 11 Psychological Portraits Of Some Of The Organizers Of Secret Operations: Adolf Hitler And Wilhelm Canaris
231(21)
Conclusion 252(2)
References and Sources 254
The author of twenty-nine books, DMITRY DEGTEV is one of the leading Russian researchers of the history of the Second World War, having studied the air battles of the Second World War and the history of the Luftwaffe for more than twenty years. He currently lectures at Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University.

DMITRY ZUBOV is the author of twenty-two books on military history. He prefers to analyze the psychological causes of historical events, complementing the narrative of his regular co-author - Dmitry Degtev. A professional psychologist, Dmitry is an Associate Professor who lectures on psychology at the Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University.