The 56th Fighter Group was a World War II Army Air Force P-47 unit that flew bomber escort mission in the European Theater. A highly successful fighter unit, it achieved more aerial victories and produced more aces than any other unit. One of the group's many highlights was its participation in the Air Battle for Berlin, March 1944. This paper focuses on the air-to-air battles fought during that battle by the pilots of the 56th Fighter Group. The paper begins with a short history of the group, then examines the strategic decisions and tactics of the Allied Air Forces. The strategic decisions and tactics of the German Luftwaffe are examined as well. The battle itself is given in a chronological sequence using actual combat reports and narratives. The paper closes with the results of the battle and lessons learned.
56th Fighter Group: 'Wolfpack' Operations - Air Battle for Berlin
1988
73 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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