When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the Army Air Forces had only 1,100 combat-ready planes. No one could have imagined then that within the next four years the AAF would become the mighty weapon commemorated in the paintings reproduced on the following pages, or that it would have to scope to engage in what its commander, General Henry H. "Hap" Arnold, described as a "global mission." Nevertheless, by 1944 the AAF had grown into 16 separate air forces stationed around the world, and its 1,100 planes had grown to nearly 80,000.
Edward Jablonski Libros
Edward Jablonski fue autor de biografías de destacadas figuras culturales estadounidenses, centrándose en compositores y letristas, además de obras sobre historia de la aviación. Su profunda fascinación por la aviación, intensificada por su servicio en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, lo llevó a explorar su papel en la guerra y el avance tecnológico. Una amistad formativa con el letrista Ira Gershwin influyó significativamente en sus primeros escritos. La extensa carrera independiente de Jablonski abarcó artículos, crítica musical y notas de álbum, con un proyecto final destinado a narrar la historia de la música popular estadounidense.






Text and photographs give some attention to the home front and to the high military commanders behind the lines but concentrate on the soldier on the front lines
Combines a basic history of World War II with more than four hundred captioned photographs, and features charts, maps, and a wealth of specific facts.
Enriched with excerpts and insights from personal correspondence and interviews--plus lively anecdotes and rare, never-before-published photographs--this fascinating portrait brings us closer to the real persona of George Gershwin than ever before. 81 black-and-white photographs.
