Junkers Ju 87 Stukageschwader of North Africa and the Mediterranean
Junkers Ju 87 Stukageschwader of North Africa and the Mediterranean
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About this book
The 'terror weapon' of the invasion of Poland, the assault on Scandinavia and the Blitzkrieg through western Europe, the Ju 87 Stuka had had its reputation severely dented during the Battle of Britain, where its vulnerability to fighter aircraft in hostile skies was savagely exposed. Licking their wounds, the Stukageschwader were sent south-east from their bases in France to the warmer climes of the Balkans in early 1941. In mid-1941, again frustrated at the inability of the Italians to defeat numerically inferior Allied forces, the Germans arrived in North Africa. Included in the force were Ju 87s. However, like operations on the African continent, their efforts were doomed to failure, and from mid-1942 onwards the Stuka proved to be little more than cannon fodder for Allied fighters.
Contents
- From the English Channel to the Sicilian Narrows
- 'Picchiatelli
- Operations Marita and Merkur
- Campaigns in North Africa
- Operations in Southern Europe
- Appendices
Paperback; July 1998; 100 pages; ISBN: 9781855327221