Few in Britain would avoid the
reach of the Luftwaffe during the
Second World War. Even in the first
six months of 1940, its early raids
against maritime targets dwarfed in
scale the sorties conducted by the
Luftstreitkräfte in the previous war.
The battle for air superiority was
quickly followed by the world’s first
ever large-scale sustained bombing
campaign - the Blitz - the assault on
British cities and on the morale of its
people. Britain endured, while the
Luftwaffe failed. By D-Day in 1944,
the raids had become infrequent,
opportunistic and costly on the
aggressor.
Luftwaffe Over Britain features:
Enemy Coast Ahead
The first and final losses of the conflict.
Last Night of The Blitz
The night of May 10-11 1941.
A Flight into Hell
The reinvention of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190
began with a dramatic failure...
Waiting for Overlord
As D-Day looms, German bombers continue
their deadly campaign.
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