Bloody April 1917

Bloody April 1917

The birth of modern air power

Corum, James S.; Turner, Mr Graham

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

11/2022

96

Mole

Inglês

9781472853059

15 a 20 dias

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INTRODUCTION
CHRONOLOGY
ATTACKER'S CAPABILITIES
The Entente air services in 1917
The French Service Aeronautique in the Nivelle Offensive
The Royal Flying Corps
Senior commanders
Army air commanders
British RFC brigade commanders
DEFENDER'S CAPABILITIES
The Luftstreitkraefte: German Imperial Air Service
Luftstreitkraefte organization in the 1917 campaign
German aircraft
Senior commanders
German Army aviation commanders
AIRPOWER IN 1917
The eyes of the big guns
Aircraft and the artillery
Fixed balloons and the artillery
The artillery flyers
Lessons from the Verdun and Somme campaigns
Lessons from the Somme: July-November, 1916
Air services and aircraft production
Aircraft attrition - the problem of quality control
Training for the air services
Fighter tactics
Squadron tactics
CAMPAIGN OBJECTIVES
The Nivelle Offensive
The strategic situation in early 1917
THE CAMPAIGN
Bloody April
March 1917: Germans withdraw to the Siegfriedstellung
Preparing the Nivelle Offensive
Air operations prior to the offensive
The French front
Attacking the balloons
The air campaign prior to the British attack
The Arras sector: the RFC's bombing campaign
The attack at Vimy Ridge and Arras, 9-14 April
The British offensive continues, 10 April-4 May
Arras Front, 11 April-4 May
Battle on the Chemin des Dames Front
Chemin des Dames Front, 18 April-4 May
The French Army mutinies
Losses and lessons for the air campaigns of April 1917
AFTERMATH AND ANALYSIS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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Red Baron; Manfred von Richthofen; Western Front; Allied; German; artillery; aircraft; military training; high-altitude reconnaissance; defeat; victory; conflict; illustrated; maps; battle; strategy; tactic; 20th twentieth century; First World War 1 I