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    Aces of the Reich: The Making of A Luftwaffe Fighter Pilot

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    Aces of the Reich: The Making of A Luftwaffe Fighter Pilot

    Mike Spick, "Aces of the Reich: The Making of A Luftwaffe Fighter Pilot"
    English | ISBN: 1848327226 | 2013 | 240 pages | EPUB | 13 MB

    In 1939, the Luftwaffe was arguably the world’s best-equipped and -trained air force. Its fighters were second to none, and their pilots had a tactical system superior to any other in the world. In campaigns over Poland, Norway, the Low Countries and France, they carried all before them. Only in the summer of 1940 did they fail by a narrow margin in achieving air superiority over England. In the West, with a mere holding force, they maintained an enviable kill-loss ratio against the RAF, while elsewhere they swept through the Balkans, and then decimated the numerically formidable Soviet Air Force. Their top scorers set marks in air combat that have never been surpassed. Yet within three years and despite the introduction of the jet Me 262, the world’s most advanced fighter, the Luftwaffe fighter arm, the Jagdwaffe, had been totally defeated.

    How did this happen? Air-warfare historian Mike Spick explores the question in depth. His most surprising conclusion is that the motivation of the Jagdwafe was fundamentally flawed. From the failings of High Command to the scores and decorations of individuals, Aces of the Reich is a compelling study of World War II’s most fearsome air force and the skilled pilots who flew in it.