The Nuremberg Raid (subtitled: 30-31 March 1944) is a book by the British military historian Martin Middlebrook describing the RAF Bomber Command attack on the German city of Nuremberg on the night of 30–31 March 1944.
The raid was significant as being the costliest in terms of aircraft losses that RAF Bomber Command suffered in a single night attack during the Second World War.
During the raid the British lost 96 bombers shot down and a further ...
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The Nuremberg Raid
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Martin Middlebrook
Martin Middlebrook (born Boston, Lincolnshire, 1932) is a British military historian and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Appointed Knight of the Order of the Belgian Crown in 2004.
Middlebrook was educated at various schools, including a junior seminary for St Joseph's (Catholic) Missionary...
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