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Eagles over husky: the allied air forces in the Sicilian campaign, 14 May to 17 August 1943

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In the summer of 1943, the United Nations began Operation Husky, the invasion of Sicily.

The Eagles over Husky - the airmen of the Allied air forces - played a crucial role in the assault.

The Luftwaffe and Regia Aeronautica provided a significant part of the Axis force meant to defend the island and throw the Allies back into the sea.

The Allied air forces foiled this effort and inflicted losses on a German Air Force badly needed on other fronts.

Raids on mainland Italian railway transport crippled Axis resupply efforts.

The same strikes brought pressure on the Italian state to denounce Fascism and join the Allied side.

Army commanders relied heavily on tactical air power to destroy Axis forces in Sicily.

The result was a strategic victory which forced Nazi Germany to stand alone in defence of southern Europe.

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Helion & Company Limited
1912866986 / 9781912866984
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
19/04/2018
United States
English
193 pages
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