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Eagles Of The Third Reich Men Of The Luftwaffe In Wwii 1st Samuel W Mitcham Jr

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Eagles Of The Third Reich Men Of The Luftwaffe In Wwii 1st Samuel W Mitcham Jr
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Publisher: Stackpole Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.47 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Samuel W. Mitcham Jr.
ISBN: 9780811734059, 0811734056
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st

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Eagles Of The Third Reich Men Of The Luftwaffe In Wwii 1st Samuel W Mitcham Jr by Samuel W. Mitcham Jr. 9780811734059, 0811734056 instant download after payment.

  • Character-based study of why the German air force was defeated
  • Recounts the Luftwaffe in combat from the blitzkrieg of 1939-40 and the Battle of Britain to the Eastern Front and the Normandy campaign

    From its secret post--World War I beginnings to its virtual destruction by the Allied air forces, the story of the German air force is best told by examining its leaders--brilliant, ambitious, ruthless, and deceitful men like Hermann Goering, the drug-addicted Luftwaffe commander; Erhard Milch, the half-Jewish head of aircraft production; and Adolf Galland, the general of fighters who often clashed with Goering. Mitcham profiles them and others while describing the Luftwaffe's battles--both in the skies and behind the scenes--and explaining why it was so decisively defeated.

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