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World War II From Above: An Aerial View of the Global Conflict

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This pictorial military history examines the use of spy planes by both sides of WWII as they battled to gain advantage through aerial intelligence.In World War II From Above, Jeremy Harwood examines a little-known aspect of intelligence gathering operations as they evolved throughout the conflict. The volume features dozens of eye-catching aerial reconnaissance photographs drawn from the archives compiled by all the major fighting powers. His accompanying text profiles the daring pilots who took these photographs and the photographic interpreters who pioneered a new science to reveal the secrets they contained.This inspiring and informative history focuses on crucial operations from both the Allied and Axis perspectives—from the American Doolittle Raid against Japan to the numerous Allied battles against Germany’s cutting-edge U-boats to the Battle of Monte Cassino and a score of other epic campaigns.Told through photographs that have largely never before appeared in print outside of their reconnaissance origins, World War II From Above combines history with photography, placing the reader in the midst of the action.

462 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 15, 2014

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April 18, 2021
World War II From Above: An Aerial View of the Global Conflict, by Jeremy Harwood.
An interesting and nicely illustrated book. I found the book to be well-written with each section clearly defined with a wealth of information about this terrible time in world history. Not to be taken lightly, make no mistake war is horrific.
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August 31, 2018
Focus of text wanders away from the central premise 'World War 2 from above' to a more general wide view of WW2.
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June 26, 2014
I am so glad I won this book from goodreads.com!
This book was highly educational. The pictures were excellent. Just when I thought I knew a lot about WWII, I realized there was a lot I didn't know. Thank you so much goodreads!
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