The Berlin Raids RAF Bomber Command Winter 1943-44 Martin Middlebrook 0304353477 Softcover, Paperback 407pp Military, War Cassell, 2000 Synopsis: The Battle of Berlin was the longest, most sustained offensive against a single target, and its merits remain a subject of debate even today. Here is the story behind these costly raids--including crucial tactical shifts within the R.A.F.--and month-by-month coverage of the most important runs. Based on over 400 interviews of both British and German aircrews. Condition: acceptable with very light edgewear and light rubbing on the covers. The majority of the pages are wavy. There are black and white photos in the center of the book. The scan is a picture of the actual book you will receive. This book is used. If you have any questions regarding books, shipping, payment, etc., please do not hesitate to contact me. In the United States, books are shipped Media Mail (2-9 business days, may take longer especially during busy holiday seasons) unless otherwise requested. If you would like Priority Mail shipping, please contact me before making any purchases as the prices will vary according to weight and zip codes.