The first and the last: The rise and fall of the German fighter forces, 1938-1945

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ISBN-10:

0553117092

ISBN-13:

9780553117097

Released: Jan 01, 1978
Publisher: Bantam War Book
Format: Paperback, 302 pages

Description:

A fearless leader with 104 victories to his name, Galland was a legendary hero in Germany's Luftwaffe. Now he offers an insider's look at the division's triumphs in Poland and France and the last desperate battle to save the Reich. "The clearest picture yet of how the Germans lost their war in the air."--Time.

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