This is the second volume of Lawrence Paterson's detailed account of all
the Luftwaffe's naval operations during World War II. The first volume
took the story up to 1942, and by the end of that year Hermann Gring's
Reich Air Ministry had subsumed nearly every aspect of Wehrmacht
maritime aviation. Kriegsmarine attempts to develop an independent Fleet
Air Arm had been perpetually frustrated, reflecting the chaotic nature
of the Third Reich's internal military and political mechanics. Driven
more by vanity than operational prudence, the Luftwaffe had continually
thwarted the advancement of maritime aviation, and by 1942 began to reap
the whirlwind it had created. Heavily illustrated throughout, this
detailed and exciting narrative will be of huge appeal to both naval and
aviation historians and enthusiasts.