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The Men Who Killed the Luftwaffe

The U.S. Army Air Forces Against Germany in World War II

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The Men Who Killed the Luftwaffe

By: Jay A. Stout
Narrated by: Paul Woodson
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In this dramatic story of World War II, Jay A. Stout describes how the US built an air force of 2.3 million men after starting with 45,000 and defeated the world's best air force. In order to defeat Germany in World War II, the Allies needed to destroy the Third Reich's industry and invade its territory, but before they could effectively do either, they had to defeat the Luftwaffe, whose state-of-the-art aircraft and experienced pilots protected German industry and would batter any attempted invasion. This difficult task fell largely to the US, which, at the outset, lacked the necessary men, material, and training. Over the ensuing years, thanks to visionary leadership and diligent effort, the US Army Air Force developed strategies and tactics and assembled a well-trained force that convincingly defeated the Luftwaffe.

©2010 Jay A. Stout (P)2017 Tantor
World War II Air Force Wars & Conflicts Europe Aviation Military War Germany US Army Armed Forces Transportation Engineering Air War

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"A marvelously written work! Stout...offers stirring firsthand accounts of the strategies and doctrines that won the air war over Europe." (Col. Walter J. Boyne [Ret.], USAF, former director of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum)
Personal Stories • Comprehensive History • Excellent Performance • Informative Content • Thorough Research

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A great story about the average men we hold in high esteem - WWII airmen.

ARMY AIR CORPS HEROES

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The author’s description of individual bomber crewmen’s experiences is quite interesting and scary. It shows that the author must have done very thorough research for the book

The book’s description of aircraft crewmen’s experiences is quite interesting

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A good look at the air war against Germany, with special focus on how their efforts wore down the Luftwaffe.

Other than that it was a fairly standard tale of the European Air War, which is always interesting, but not always new.

Good information but not exactly new ground.

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very consise and well laid out, presents a great broad and specific look at the entirety of the air war in europe during ww2 from both the individual fliers to the leadership of the us army air force

great book!!

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Very interesting and compelling first hand accounts. The narrator did fine. I think he could have done a little better voice inflections to distinguish quotes from the narrative, but it doesn't affect the overall quality at all.

For any WWII Aviation buff

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