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Paperback "Night Witches": The Soviet Union's All Woman 588th Night Bomber Regiment Book

ISBN: B0G4RC77BT

ISBN13: 9798276822808

"Night Witches": The Soviet Union's All Woman 588th Night Bomber Regiment

Amid the vast darkness of the Eastern Front, when the night sky belonged to terror and uncertainty, there flew a group of young women in fragile wooden biplanes-fearless, relentless, and unforgettable. They were the 588th Night Bomber Regiment, later honored as the 46th Guards Taman Regiment. The Germans called them Nachthexen, the Night Witches.
Drawing on thousands of sorties, personal diaries, letters, declassified archives, and the voices of survivors, this sweeping 30-chapter history brings the Night Witches to life in unprecedented depth. It follows their journey from the flight school at Engels to the burning skies of the Kuban, through the crucible of Crimea and Belarus, across Poland and all the way to the gates of Germany.

Each chapter reveals the extraordinary pressures these women faced-the confrontations with fear, the pain of loss, the brilliance of their tactics, and the unbreakable bond they forged with one another.
In this definitive account, you will discover: How a group of teenage girls and university students became one of the most feared aviation units of World War II.Why their silent engine-off glides, low-level approaches, and improvisational tactics baffled German defenses and reshaped asymmetric air warfare.The psychological cost of flying night after night into flak storms, searchlights, freezing air, and near-certain death.The leadership of Major Yevdokiya Bershanskaya, whose calm discipline and sharp intellect kept the regiment intact under impossible conditions.How memory, politics, and culture transformed the Night Witches-from wartime necessity to postwar silence, then to global icons of courage and female empowerment.Why modern militaries, scholars, and psychologists still study their missions, resilience, and battlefield innovations today.More than a military narrative, this book is a portrait of humanity pushed to its limits. It explores the emotional terrain of terror and triumph; the paradox of fighting darkness with darkness; the communal strength that enabled these women to survive trauma; and the moral complexities of dropping bombs in the dead of night.

It is a story of courage without glory, heroism without comfort, and patriotism without reward-a story carried not by machines of steel, but by wings of wood and hearts of iron.
From the first desperate days of the invasion to the triumphant final night of the war, this is the most comprehensive, emotionally gripping, and academically grounded account of the Night Witches ever written. Their legacy is no longer whispered through the trees of the night, it is carved into history.
They flew into darkness so others could see dawn.
They rose from obscurity to reshape what the world believed women could do.
And now, their story will stay in the light forever.

Wayne Gombar is a military historian, researcher, and author specializing in twentieth-century conflict, aviation history, Soviet military studies, and the overlooked contributions of women in war. His work is recognized for its depth, accuracy, and compelling narrative style, blending rigorous archival research with the human dimension of combat.
Gombar's scholarship focuses on the Eastern Front, asymmetric warfare, intelligence operations, and the psychology of military resilience. He brings a multidisciplinary background in criminal justice, strategic studies, and historical analysis, allowing him to connect battlefield realities with broader political and cultural forces.
In his definitive study of the Soviet Union's 588th Night Bomber Regiment-known as the Night Witches-Gombar delivers one of the most comprehensive examinations of their missions, tactics, and wartime experience. His work highlights not only their operational impact but also their lasting influence on gender integration, aviation innovation, and global military history.

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