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WWII Luftwaffe Color Photo Book ME109 Stuka German Paratrooper Ju-88 HE-111 Air

$ 205.39

Availability: 60 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Condition: In good exterior and very good interior condition. Linen frayed at corners, faint foxing to endpapers, gift inscription on front free endpaper, else ok!
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Region of Origin: Germany
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)

    Description

    F l y i n g   F r o n t
    very heavily illustrated Luftwaffe Documentary book
    The book covers all aspects of the Luftwaffe units of the German Wehrmacht during the early days of World
    War II. There are chapters on Luftwaffe Leadership, Recon Squadrons, Battle over the Atlantic, Mine Layers,
    Bombing the Enemy, Dive Bombers, Fighters, Destroyers, Night Fighters, Transports, Paratroopers, Flak Troops
    and Signal Troops.
    The text of this book is very useful providing a great deal of information on the German flying service in the
    early part of the war, but the
    full-color photo material
    is what makes this book unique.
    A copy of this book belongs in the library of every Luftwaffe and aviation historian!
    Hardcover, blue cloth ( full linen)
    228 pages
    First Edition
    108 big,
    full page COLOR pictures
    In
    good exterior and very good interior
    condition
    .
    Linen frayed at corners, faint foxing to endpapers, gift inscription on front free endpaper, else ok!
    All pages are complete and tight in the binding.
    Approx/Measurements: 9-1/2" x 9-1/2"  ~2.0 lbs.
    written by Hauptmann W.E.
    published by Verlag D.W.
    content related objects are: Luftwaffe Air Crews Junkers Ju-88, Luftwaffe Bomb and Armament Crews, Fieseler
    156, FW 200 Condor, HE 111, DO 17, ME 109, BF 110, Stuka Ju 87Bs (made famous by first lieutenant Hans
    Rudel), Flak Man (Flakartillerie), Junkers JU 52, Fallschirmjager, HE 115
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