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    Gothic Line 1944?45: The USAAF starves out the German Army

    Gothic Line 1944?45 by McKelvey Cleaver, Thomas;

    The USAAF starves out the German Army

    Series: Air Campaign; 31;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Osprey Publishing
    • Date of Publication 18 August 2022
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781472853417
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages96 pages
    • Size 248x184x4 mm
    • Weight 320 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations Illustrated throughout with around 60 photos and at least 14pp of colour illustrations
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    This is the history of how the mighty Gothic Line was defeated by American air power, in one of the most pivotal but least-known air campaigns of World War II.

    By late 1944, the Italian Campaign was secondary to the campaigns in France, and Allied forces were not strong enough to break the Germans' mighty Gothic Line. These fortifications were supplied by rail through the Alps, with trains arriving hourly and delivering 600,000 tons of supplies a month, enough to keep the German Army going forever.

    But in the bitter winter of 1944-45, the mighty Gothic Line would be defeated by American air power in one of the most pivotal but least-known air campaigns of World War II. It would not be a direct assault; instead Operation Bingo would ruthlessly cut the Germans' supply lines and leave them starved. However, it would not be easy. The rail routes were defended by a formidable array of heavy flak, and every raid was expected. Conditions were freezing, and even in electric flying suits, men suffered both hypoxia and frostbite.

    By the end of February, the previous eight-hour rail journey took the Germans 3-4 days on the wrecked railroad, and soon supplies were barely enough to keep the army alive. On April 12, the Allied ground attack began, and within ten days the German command in Northern Italy sued for surrender, the first German force in Europe to do so.

    Packed with first-hand accounts and rare photos from the 57th Bomb Wing Archives, this book is a fascinating history of the most successful US battlefield interdiction campaign in history, immortalized in the writing of bombardier Joseph Heller, in his novel Catch 22.

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    Table of Contents:

    INTRODUCTION
    Germany decides to defend in Italy
    The Allies invade
    The battle of attrition
    General Clark's mistake
    The Germans escape to the Gothic Line
    Operation Strangle
    "The Bridgebusters"
    ATTACKER'S CAPABILITIES
    Air power against the Alps
    The B-25s in Italy
    The fighter-bomber war
    The morale problem in the 57th Bomb Wing
    Bombing accuracy
    SHORAN: the system that defeated the weather
    Fighting the cold
    An ally: the Italian resistance
    DEFENDER'S CAPABILITIES
    Flak, smoke, and fighters
    Air defense
    Smoke generation
    Antiaircraft artillery
    Weather: a USAAF enemy
    CAMPAIGN OBJECTIVES
    Endgame in the north of Italy
    The Gothic Line
    The failure of Operation Olive
    Starving the Gothic Line with air power
    The importance of the Brenner bridges
    The targets of Operation Bingo
    THE CAMPAIGN
    The hard last winter of the war
    First missions
    Winter closes in
    A change of command helps Allied fortunes
    The hard winter of 1945
    The defenses are strengthened
    The German experience
    Air combat with the ANR
    The campaign crescendos
    The final month
    The final Allied offensive
    Victory in Italy
    AFTERMATH
    FURTHER READING
    INDEX

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