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Air Battles Before D-Day
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From the skies above Europe to the beaches of Normandy, the Allied air campaign of 1943-44 orchestrated one of history's most decisive military victories.

In this groundbreaking analysis, retired Air Force Colonel Joseph T. Molyson reveals how a year of strategic bombing and aerial warfare created the conditions necessary for D-Day's success. Drawing on his thirty years of military intelligence experience, Molyson pieces together the complex puzzle of amphibious planning, airborne operations, and inter-Allied coordination that culminated in Operation Overlord.

Key revelations include:

  • How the Allied victory in the Battle of the Atlantic enabled the crucial flow of American resources
  • The strategic bombing campaign's dual role in weakening both German industry and Luftwaffe capabilities
  • The intricate coordination between British night raids and American daylight bombing missions
  • Previously overlooked connections between air superiority and the success of the D-Day landings

Perfect for military history enthusiasts and World War II scholars alike, this meticulously researched account offers fresh insights into the aerial strategy that changed the course of history.