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mars 19th May 2022 00:35

Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943
 
Christopher Lawrence, the author of "Battle of Prokhorovka: The Tank Battle at Kursk, the Largest Clash of Armor in History " will have a new book about the Kursk air war out in this August.
Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Aces-Kursk-...books&sr=1-481

Edward 19th May 2022 05:27

Re: Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943
 
Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943
(Air World - an imprint of Pen & Sword books - October 2022)
by Christopher A Lawrence
392 pages - hardback
$42.95

"The Battle of Kursk in July 1943 is known for being the largest tank battle in history. A Russian victory, it marked the decisive end of the German offensive capability on the Eastern Front and set the scene for the Soviet successes that followed. While many have focused on the tank engagements, especially the Battle of Prokhorovka, there was an intense air battle going on overhead that was bigger than the Battle of Britain.

As part of the German offensive, the Luftwaffe’s VIII Air Corps deployed around 1,100 aircraft in the south alone, while the opposing Soviet Second and Seventeenth air armies initially deployed over 1,600 aircraft. There was a similar effort surrounding the German attack in the north.

The battle in the south began with a Soviet air strike on German airfields and a fight for control of the air that continued throughout the day across the front. On the first day of the battle, 5 July 1943, the Germans flew at least 2,387 sorties in the south while the two Soviet air armies flew 1,688 sorties. That first day of battle resulted in 19 to 27 German planes and 189 Soviet aircraft shot down. This was an aerial engagement like no other ever seen before.

Involved on the German side were the 52nd and 3rd Fighter Wings. The 52nd Fighter Wing was the most accomplished fighter wing in history and many of its top aces were involved in the combats over the Kursk battlefield. These included Walter Krupinski (197 claimed kills in the war), Günther Rall, the third highest scoring ace in history (275 claimed kills), and the highest scoring ace in history, Erich Hartmann (352 claimed kills). Opposing them were what were to become three of the top five Soviet aces: Kirill Yevstigneyev (53 claimed kills), Nikolai Gulayev (55 claimed kills) and the top scoring Allied ace of the war, Ivan Kozhedub (62 claimed kills). This was indeed the battle of the aces.

But there was also the massive ground attack effort by both sides, including the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka fitted with 37mm anti-tank guns flown by the man who would become most decorated soldier of the Third Reich, Hans-Ulrich Rudel. The aerial battle involved hundreds of Soviet Sturmoviks, or IL-2s, Stalin’s armored ground attack plane. The battle featured the famous attack by Luftwaffe Hs-129s and Fw-190s on Soviet armor on 8 July 1943.

Aces at Kursk is not just a war story, but a revealing investigation that analyses the entire air battle that turned the tide of the war on the Eastern Front."

About The Author
"Christopher A. Lawrence is a professional historian and military analyst. He is the Executive Director and President of The Dupuy Institute, an organization dedicated to scholarly research and objective analysis of historical data related to armed conflict and the resolution of armed conflict. The Dupuy Institute provides independent, historically-based analyses of lessons learned from modern military experience. His published works include the 1,662-page Kursk:The Battle of Prokhorovka (2015), papers and monographs for the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment and the Vietnam Veterans of American Foundation, as well as over 40 articles written for limited-distribution newsletters and over 60 analytical reports prepared for the Defense Department."

https://penandswordbooks.com/subject...-at-kursk.html

mars 19th May 2022 16:15

Re: Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943
 
I will be in for a treat if this book is on the same level of Battle of Prokhorovka

Edward 23rd June 2022 17:11

Re: Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943
 
Publication date moved up to 30 August 2022

Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943

£30.00 - £24.00 Introductory Offer

https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Aces...rdback/p/21480

Stig Jarlevik 30th November 2022 12:55

Re: Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943
 
Anyone seen/read this book yet?

I would like a review please

Cheers
Stig

edwest2 30th November 2022 16:13

Re: Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943
 
Publication date changed to 28 February.

https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Aces...rdback/p/21480

Usual disclaimer,
Ed

Stig Jarlevik 30th November 2022 22:15

Re: Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by edwest2 (Post 324785)
Publication date changed to 28 February.

https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Aces...rdback/p/21480

Usual disclaimer,
Ed

Sigh..... :)
No wonder if no one thus has seen it.....
Cheers
Stig

FalkeEins 15th December 2022 16:15

Re: Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943
 
..the 52nd Fighter Wing and Rudel?. Think we can guess what this is going to read like...

Andrew Arthy 15th December 2022 21:47

Re: Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943
 
Hi,

The author has published the following blog posts on his forthcoming book:

- http://www.dupuyinstitute.org/blog/2...apter-listing/
- http://www.dupuyinstitute.org/blog/2...aces-at-kursk/
- http://www.dupuyinstitute.org/blog/2...rsk-summation/

Cheers,
Andrew A.
Air War Publications - www.airwarpublications.com/earticles

Theo Boiten 16th December 2022 08:34

Re: Aces at Kursk: The Battle for Aerial Supremacy on the Eastern Front, 1943
 
A small question re this book; does it also cover the night airwar during the Battle of Kursk?

Cheers, Theo


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