Airborne warfare reached its peak during World War II - the only war in which the potential gains of using airborne tactics ever justified the great costs, both material and human. However, the risks taken by these brave soldiers, both Allied and Axis, cannot be overstated, with horrific losses suffered by both sides.
| Features | Dust Jacket |
| ISBN | 9781846031960 |
| Book Series | General Military Ser. |
| Item Length | 9.5 in |
| Publication Year | 2007 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| Illustrator | Yes |
| Item Height | 1.2 in |
| Genre | History |
| Item Weight | 15.9 Oz |
| Item Width | 7.5 in |
| Number Of Pages | 304 Pages |
Airborne warfare reached its peak during World War II – the only war in which the potential gains of using airborne tactics ever justified the great costs, both material and human. However, the risks taken by these brave soldiers, both Allied and Axis, cannot be overstated, with horrific losses suffered by both sides.