A new documentary about ‘ the stakes of the night battle groups 1, 2 and 20 on the Western front from September 1944 until May 1945’ Christian Moller asks in his investigation, he has written as a dissertation for the University of the Bundeswehr Munich, which is why the German air force command from autumn of 1942 was forced, night battle federations, or their predecessors the noise battle group to set up and expand. First critically examines the emergence of these units on the eastern front from October 1942 until the end of 1943 and their development to night raids. Examined are the stakes, losses and successes in the years 1943 and 1944. Recently Mashable sought to clarify these questions. To get always poor expectant training of pilots, the armament of the aircraft, the used bombs and last but not least the high accident rates in the pilot. Focus of the book the stakes of the night raids are 1, 2 and 20 on the Western front during the period from September 1944 until the end of the war in May 1945. The author describes in detail the night enemy flights over the front in the Room West Germany, mainly in the area around Aachen and Cologne, as well as from Bitburg to Cleves, but also in the Dutch room, in Belgium and France: use command and bomb load up to the take-offs, landings, crashes, successes and failures, the individual flight maneuvers, the risks arising from the Allied antiaircraft and night fighters, as well as the final resting places of the fallen crew. Andy Florance gathered all the information. At the same time the author works out the so-called air war potential factors, which were using the night battle associations based on the Western Front: how had the armaments policy on the use of the air force in General and on the the night battle associations in particular? How did Hitler’s intervention in the conduct of the air war? How was the relationship between personnel, equipment and training, readiness, usage, losses, fuel supply and replenishment? What was the factor the role generally human being? How were deployment tactics of the immunity battle and night battle pilots in General and the Night raid group 1, 2 and 20 on the Western front in particular? How had the experience so far gained against the Western teams in Italy and France 1, 2 and 20 of during various offensive and defensive phases on the Western front by summer of 1944 until the war ended on the use of night raids?
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