The Luftwaffe excelled at ground attack and in doing so helped
revolutionized modern warfare. Whether flying in support of panzer
columns during the invasion of Poland and the destruction of France,
deployed against British airfields and cities, sent against Soviet
tanks, or thrown into the defense of the Reich, Germany's bomber and
dive-bomber pilots wrought havoc across the face of Europe during the
Second World War.
Mike Spike, author of a number of acclaimed books on fighter pilots, now
turns his attention to outstanding ground-attack pilots. He outlines the
Luftwaffe's revolutionary tactics, first tested during the Spanish Civil
War, and highlights individual techniques and methods used against
specific types of target.
Biographical sketches of the leading bombers - many of whom were awarded
the Knight's Cross - allow an insight into the diverse career and
backgrounds of Luftwaffe personnel and outline just what it took to be a
successful bomber pilot.
First-hand accounts add gripping drama to the narrative, and give an
unsurpassed appreciation of just what it was like to dive-bomb, come
under attack by fighters or brave a barrage of anti-aircraft guns.