The third revised and expanded installment in a four volume series on Air Battles over the Baltic 1941 is scheduled for release shortly from Helion and Company and author Mikhail Timin.
Volume 3 of Air Battles Over the Baltic 1941 turns to the Luftwaffe and the German preparations for Operation Barbarossa, examining in unprecedented detail the aerial build-up to the invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941. Drawing extensively upon German and Russian archival sources, Mikhail Timin reconstructs the strategic planning, reconnaissance operations and combat deployments that shaped the opening hours of the war in the Baltic theatre.
The volume examines the composition and disposition of Luftwaffe forces assembled against the Baltic Special Military District, including bomber, fighter and reconnaissance formations tasked with achieving immediate air superiority. Particular attention is paid to the activities of the secretive Rowehl reconnaissance units, whose pre-war aerial intelligence-gathering operations over Soviet territory enabled the Germans to identify Soviet airfields, infrastructure and troop concentrations in remarkable detail.
At the heart of the book is a meticulous, hour-by-hour reconstruction of the first Luftwaffe attacks of Operation Barbarossa. Timin analyses how German doctrine, operational coordination and concentrated airpower combined to overwhelm Soviet aviation during the opening strikes against airfields across the Baltic region. Although the Soviet Air Force possessed considerable numerical strength, the Luftwaffe entered the campaign with decisive advantages in training, combat experience, reconnaissance and operational preparation.
Combining detailed operational analysis with vivid combat narrative, this volume offers one of the most comprehensive studies yet published of the opening air battles on the Eastern Front. Supported by over 80 photographs, maps and colour profiles Air Battles Over the Baltic 1941 Volume 3 provides an important contribution to the historiography of the air war in 1941 and sheds new light on the dramatic opening phase of the largest air campaign in history.
This revised and expanded edition features enhanced colour profile captions, an updated text, new cartography covering the dispositions of the Luftwaffe, as well as additional information concerning the Luftwaffe’s concentration of forces and Soviet combat readiness. It also includes an expanded series bibliography, further strengthening the volume’s value as both a reference work and a study of early Eastern Front operations.
The 78 page paperback publication is currently available for pre-order with release set for June 30.


