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Luftwaffe: The Allied Intelligence Files [Hardcover]

Christopher Staerck (Author), Paul Sinnott (Author)
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December 30, 2002
From the formerly secret files of the British Public Records Office

 Puts the reader inside Allied intelligence, poring through secret dossiers

 Contains hundreds of mostly unpublished photos, plus illustrations, diagrams, and plans

 Includes details of some of the most exotic aircraft of World War II, including the He 162 "people’s fighter" and the Me 264 "Amerika" bomber

German aircraft of World War II continue to be of great interest in Europe and North America because they were some of the most successful and unusual warplanes of the twentieth century. Many illustrated books cover the major types of Luftwaffe aircraft, but this one is very different. First, most of its photos have never been published before. They include secret shots of captured and deserting aircraft, aerial reconnaissance photos, photos obtained by Allied agents in occupied Europe, and captured German photos. Second, the background information includes a brief history of how the plane actually performed in combat, illustrated with anecdotes about thrilling missions. Third, the text is drawn from declassified British intelligence files, thick dossiers that were gleaned from MI6, OSS, and SOE agents in the field, from RAF and USAAF air crew combat reports, from POW interrogations, and from coded German message interceptions. The book’s extensive introduction also offers a history of Allied air intelligence, which grew from a handful of staff members to an efficient information-gathering machine that often knew many details of enemy aircraft before they had even become operational. Luftwaffe, then, is for the serious, discriminating student of aviation history and air combat in World War II.


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About the Author

CHRISTOPHER STAERCK is a writer and editor who focuses on topics of military history. PAUL SINNOTT worked for several years at the Public Record Office, Britain’s national archives. He is the author of Messerschmitt Bf 109: Pilot’s Notes. Both authors live near London.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 219 pages
  • Publisher: Potomac Books; 1 edition (December 30, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1574883879
  • ISBN-13: 978-1574883879
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,945,134 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A View into How Intelligence Works, May 16, 2005
It appears the the release of previously secret information from World War II will never end. In this book, the authors have examined the files of the British Air Intelligence (AI) for every scrap of information they could find on every airplane that the Germans had.

Then they organized this information so that each airplane has a chronological report of what the British learned, when, and from what source. The main sources are photo recon (PR), prisoner interrogation, and examination of crashed planes.

From a standpoint of studying the planes themselves, there are only a few tidbits of new data (and some of the things that the Brits learned were wrong and didn't show up until later). From the view of trying to see what the British were learning and how they learned it it is a fascinating piece of work.

It gives an insight into how intelligence is gathered. It makes it much easier to understand about how big intelligence lapses (Pearl Harbour, 9/11) can happen.

A specialized book, but very interesting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Including some never-before-published pictures, March 9, 2003
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Collaboratively researched and written by military historian Christopher Staerck and military aviation expert Paul Sinnott, Luftwaffe: The Allied Intelligence Files provides the reader with an amazing behind-the-scenes tour of the Allied intelligence service's struggle against the German air force in World War II. Drawing upon once-secret dossiers used to gauge enemy aircraft, and incorporating what is today known of the Luftwaffe, while utilizing black-and-white photographs of captured and deserted aircraft (including some never-before-published pictures), Luftwaffe additionally benefits from a straightforward and detailed narration. Presenting as it does the underside of one, critical piece of that global struggle, Luftwaffe is a very strongly recommended addition to World War II history and military aviation collections.
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4.0 out of 5 stars New Information, February 8, 2003
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As a Luftwaffe enthusiast I greatly enjoyed this book. There's a lot of fresh information and photos I'd never seen before.
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