Fjords and the German Luftwaffe

The German Luftwaffe, the air force of Nazi Germany, used fjords in Norway as air bases and for bombing missions against Allied targets. The deep inlets provided some protection from Allied air defenses, allowing the Luftwaffe to operate effectively against Allied forces in Norway.

Cz. CWS-168 Fieseler Fi 103

The Fieseler Fi 103, also known as the V-1 flying bomb, was a German cruise missile used extensively against Allied targets during World War II. It was a relatively simple weapon, consisting of a jet engine and a warhead, and was launched from ramps or aircraft. The V-1 caused significant damage and fear, but its […]

Bp-12

The ‘Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service’ (IJNAS) was the air force of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War 2. The IJNAS was a powerful air force, and it was responsible for attacking Pearl Harbor and other Allied targets in the Pacific. The IJNAS was equipped with a wide range of aircraft, including fighters, bombers, […]

Bp-13

The ‘Imperial Japanese Army Air Force’ (IJAAF) was the air force of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War 2. The IJAAF was a large and powerful air force, and it was responsible for attacking Allied targets in Asia and the Pacific. The IJAAF was equipped with a wide range of aircraft, including fighters, bombers, […]