Pointblank Directive
Pointblank Directive
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Author(s): Keeney, L. Douglas
ISBN No.: 9781782008965
Year: 201212
Format: E-Book
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Where was the Luftwaffe on D-Day? Following decades of debate, 2010 saw a formerly classified history restored and in it was a new set of answers. Pointblank is the result of extensive new research that creates a richly textured portrait of perhaps the last untold story of D-Day: three uniquely talented men and why the German Air Force was unable to mount an effective combat against the invasion forces. Following a year of unremarkable bombing against German aircraft industries, General Henry H. "e;Hap"e; Arnold, commander of the U.S. Army Air Forces, placed his lifelong friend General Carl A. "e;Tooey"e; Spaatz in command of the strategic bombing forces in Europe, and his protege, General James "e;Jimmy"e; Doolittle, command of the Eighth Air Force in England. For these fellow aviation strategists, he had one set of orders - sweep the skies clean of the Luftwaffe by June 1944.


Spaatz and Doolittle couldn't do that but they could clear the skies sufficiently to gain air superiority over the D-Day beaches. The plan was called Pointblank.


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