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At War with the Soviets. A Historical Perspective of Joint Soviet-American AirOperations

机译:在与苏联的战争中。苏美航空联合运动的历史透视

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In the summer of 1944, units of the Eighth and Fifteenth United States Army AirForces began flying to and from bases inside the Soviet Union. Called 'shuttle bombing,' this operation, code-named Frantic, was ostensibly designed to hit targets throughout Nazi-occupied Europe. American planners, however, hoped to demonstrate the value of strategic bombing to the soviets and, in the process, convince them to allow American units to fly against Japan from bases in Siberia. Beyond that, Washington hoped Frantic would bring the US and the USSR closer together. As a military operation, Frantic's impact on the air war against Germany was relatively insignificant; as a political maneuver, it was a dismal failure. Cultural differences and lingering suspicions between the two nations--together with Moscow's jealousy regarding new Soviet conquests in Eastern Europe--resulted in a bitterly frustrating experience for the Americans.

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