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Griehl, Manfred. Luftwaffe over America: the Secret Plans to Bomb the United States in World War II.(Book Review)

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| November 15, 2004 | Minyard, Charles M. | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

GRIEHL, MANFRED. Luftwaffe over America: The Secret Plans To Bomb the United States in World War II. Stackpole. Dec. 2004. c.256p. tr. by Geoffrey Brooks. photogs. bibliog. index. ISBN 1-85367-608-X. $34.95. HIST

Using extensive primary and secondary sources, Griehl (Fighters over Russia) argues that by the end of World War II, Germany was much more technologically advanced than many believed and had plans to develop long-range aircraft. He uses a chronological approach to describe these efforts, revealing the many obstacles facing the Germans, particularly the …

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