Spies in the Skies: How Aerial Surveillance Tipped the Balance of WWII
When General Werner von Fritsch, the then commander-in-chief of the German Army, predicted in 1938 that “the military organization which has the best reconnaissance unit will win the next war,” few doubted that, in aerial reconnaissance and photography, the Luftwaffe reigned supreme. This, however, proved to be far from the case. Although the Germans began…
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