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The battle in the skies over the Kuban was the first time the Soviets could meet and match the Luftwaffe in a direct battle. Fully illustrated, this is the first study of the campaign.
 
In April and May 1943, the Luftwaffe and Soviet Air Force (VVS) engaged in an intense battle for air superiority over the Kuban Peninsula. Both sides launched maximum efforts to support offensives by their ground forces as the Germans battled to destroy the small beachhead held by the Red Army, while the Soviets tried to drive them into the Kerch Straits. It was the focus of the Eastern Front air war in spring 1943.
Soviet military historian William E. Hiestand explores how this huge air campaign saw the balance of power shift away from the Luftwaffe. Thousands of aircraft fought to support the ground forces and to battle for air superiority. Although the Luftwaffe exacted heavy losses, the Soviets’  capabilities were vastly improved, and by the end of the struggle the VVS had for the first time had seized air superiority from its foes through offensive action. The Kuban also proved to be a “school” for refining new offensive techniques, which would serve the Soviets well in the upcoming battle of Kursk, and through to victory.
Illustrated throughout with rare photos, original artwork, 3D diagrams and maps, this is the first book to study the air campaign over the Kuban, the little-known turning point of the Eastern Front air war.

The Kuban 1943

  • William E. Hiestand

    The battle in the skies over the Kuban was the first time the Soviets could meet and match the Luftwaffe in a direct battle. Fully illustrated, this is the first study of the campaign.
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  • Book Details

    Imprint: Osprey Publishing
    Publication Date: 21-01-2027
    Format: Paperback | 248 x 184mm | 96 pages
  • About the Author

    William E. Hiestand has worked for over 30 years as a US Department of Defense analyst, focusing on military issues and serving in a wide variety of analytic, leadership and representational roles. He holds an MA in History from Cornell University, and has a lifelong interest in military history with a particular focus on 20th-century armoured and mechanized operations and Soviet military history. He lives in Virginia near Washington DC.
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