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David C. Isby lives in Arlington, VA. (Bowker Author Biography)

Comprende i nomi: David Isby, David Isby, Isby David C.

Opere di David C. Isby

Fighting the Invasion: The German Army at D-Day (2000) — A cura di — 85 copie
Fighting the Bombers (World War II German Debriefs) (2003) — A cura di — 35 copie
The Decisive Duel (1656) 29 copie

Opere correlate

Handbook on Japanese Military Forces (1941) — Introduzione, alcune edizioni74 copie
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Summer 1995 (1995) — Co-Author "In Caesar's Shadow" — 13 copie
Fire & Movement 23 (1980) — Collaboratore — 1 copia

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male
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USA

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Informative, but unbalanced analysis of what the Allies faced at Normandy.
David Isby's introduction provides an excellent framework for reading and utilizing these raw data. In summary, a tactically proficient defense within a strategic and communications deficient higher echelon command structure.
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jamespurcell | 1 altra recensione | Sep 10, 2018 |
Fighting the Bombers is an unrivaled look at the Allied bombing campaign from the point of view of the Luftwaffe establishment and command. The contributing authors were involved in all aspects of German attempts to stem the unrelenting bombardment from the RAF and USAAF; from tactics in the sky and development of the planes themselves, to long term strategy and planning on the ground, and the implementation of sophisticated radio and radar equipment. These reports were written immediately after the war, in 1945 and 1946 when most of the authors were prisoners of war, and for the most part were prepared without the aid of official documentation and records. As such they represent a view not coloured by reflection or by 'party lines' that became established in the post-war years, and clearly show the development of the Luftwaffe - particularly the tactics and equipment used for night flying - as the war progressed and give a clear history of attempts to defend the Reich from aerial attack. The book also benefits from having been written specifically for an audience well-versed in military aviation affairs, the allied aviation and intelligence services. The detail contained in the reports is unique and allows the reader a fresh perspective on this famous campaign.Fighting the Bombers is an unrivaled look at the Allied bombing campaign from the point of view of the Luftwaffe establishment and command. The contributing authors were involved in all aspects of German attempts to stem the unrelenting bombardment from the RAF and USAAF; from tactics in the sky and development of the planes themselves, to long term strategy and planning on the ground, and the implementation of sophisticated radio and radar equipment. These reports were written immediately after the war, in 1945 and 1946 when most of the authors were prisoners of war, and for the most part were prepared without the aid of official documentation and records. As such they represent a view not coloured by reflection or by 'party lines' that became established in the post-war years, and clearly show the development of the Luftwaffe - particularly the tactics and equipment used for night flying - as the war progressed and give a clear history of attempts to defend the Reich from aerial attack. The book also benefits from having been written specifically for an audience well-versed in military aviation affairs, the allied aviation and intelligence services. The detail contained in the reports is unique and allows the reader a fresh perspective on this famous campaign.Fighting the Bombers is an unrivaled look at the Allied bombing campaign from the point of view of the Luftwaffe establishment and command. The contributing authors were involved in all aspects of German attempts to stem the unrelenting bombardment from the RAF and USAAF; from tactics in the sky and development of the planes themselves, to long term strategy and planning on the ground, and the implementation of sophisticated radio and radar equipment. These reports were written immediately after the war, in 1945 and 1946 when most of the authors were prisoners of war, and for the most part were prepared without the aid of official documentation and records. As such they represent a view not coloured by reflection or by 'party lines' that became established in the post-war years, and clearly show the development of the Luftwaffe - particularly the tactics and equipment used for night flying - as the war progressed and give a clear history of attempts to defend the Reich from aerial attack. The book also benefits from having been written specifically for an audience well-versed in military aviation affairs, the allied aviation and intelligence services. The detail contained in the reports is unique and allows the reader a fresh perspective on this famous campaign.… (altro)
 
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MasseyLibrary | Mar 21, 2018 |
Incredibly detailed book describing the roles and development of two of the most iconic aircraft of World war 2 and the men who flew them
 
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PIER50 | Dec 27, 2015 |
A well written comparison of 2 warhorses and the subsequent lessons that their meeting had on tank design and development for both the US and Russia. The art as usual is spectacular.
 
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Luftwaffe_Flak | Feb 6, 2014 |

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