25 February 1944 A.D. 8th Air Force (830 Bombers) & 15th Air Force (150 Bombers) Hit Regensburg & Augsburg in Daylight Raid

25 February 1944 A.D. 8th Air Force (830 Bombers) & 15th Air Force (150 Bombers) Hit Regensburg & Augsburg in Daylight Raid

Editors. “1944In the climax of the “Big Week” bombing campaign, aircraft of the US 8th Air Force (830 bombers) and the US 15th Air Force (150 bombers), with fighter escorts, conduct a daylight raid of the Messerschmitt works at Regensburg and Augsburg.This Day in U.S. Military History. N.d. https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2014/02/25/february-25/. Accessed 24 Feb 2015.

1944In the climax of the “Big Week” bombing campaign, aircraft of the US 8th Air Force (830 bombers) and the US 15th Air Force (150 bombers), with fighter escorts, conduct a daylight raid of the Messerschmitt works at Regensburg and Augsburg. Losses are reported at 30 and 35 bombers, of the 8th and 15th Air Forces respectively, as well as 8 escort fighters. The Americans claim to shoot down 142 German fighters as well as destroying 1000 German fighters on the assembly lines and 1000 more lost to the disruption of production. During the night, RAF Bomber Command attacks Augsburg in a two waves.

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