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Fw 200 Condor Vs Atlantic Convoy 194143 Robert Forczyk Tim Brown Illustrators Tony Bryan Howard Gerrard Ian Palmer

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Fw 200 Condor Vs Atlantic Convoy 194143 Robert Forczyk Tim Brown Illustrators Tony Bryan Howard Gerrard Ian Palmer
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.64 MB
Pages: 80
Author: Robert Forczyk Tim Brown Illustrators: Tony Bryan Howard Gerrard Ian Palmer
ISBN: 9781846039171, 1846039177
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Fw 200 Condor Vs Atlantic Convoy 194143 Robert Forczyk Tim Brown Illustrators Tony Bryan Howard Gerrard Ian Palmer by Robert Forczyk Tim Brown Illustrators: Tony Bryan Howard Gerrard Ian Palmer 9781846039171, 1846039177 instant download after payment.

After the fall of France in 1940, Germany attempted to strangle Britain into submission by attacking the Atlantic Convoys, which brought much need supplies and war materiel from the USA and Canada. While the U-boats attacked from beneath the seas, the Germans modified a civilian airliner to create the Fw-200 Condor to attack from the skies. By the summer of 1941, the Condor attacks had succeeded to the extent that Winston Churchill called them ‘the scourge of the Atlantic’. This book discusses the development of the Condor, and analyzes the various Allied responses, including the development of the Hurricat, a modified hurricane that could be launched via catapult from modified merchant ships.

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