It should have been a routine "maximum effort" operation--but, instead, Bomber Command's raid on Nuremberg went horribly wrong. The target received only light damage, while 96 of the 779 attacking aircraft disappeared. What happened that fateful night in 1944? A military writer internationally recognized for his superb research recreates the events in astonishing detail from archives, correspondence with the raid's planners, and interviews with RAF and Luftwaffe aircrews, plus civilians from the bombed area. A meticulous, dramatic, and often controversial testimony.
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About the Author:
Following his first book, The First Day on the Somme, Martin Middlebrook has published a series of books on major turning points in the two World Wars ' all classics of military history.
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- PublisherUNKNO
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 0304353426
- ISBN 13 9780304353422
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages384
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