St.G 2 "Immelmann"

St.G 2
Title St.G 2 "Immelmann" PDF eBook
Author Marek Murawski
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Total Pages 0
Release 2013-03-19
Genre History
ISBN 9788362878512

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Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 (StG 2) Immelmann was a Luftwaffe Dive bomber-wing of World War II. It was named after Max Immelmann in 1939. The unit was originally formed as Fliegergruppe Schwerin in 1934; the first Stuka wing of its type, attaining the sobriquet 'Immelmann' in 1935. The wing was raised to gruppe status in 1939. Includes concise text, documents, list of top scoring pilots, table of losses, equipment and commanders. Illustrated with more than 40 b/w photographs and color artworks (three Ju 87s rendered with port and starboard profiles with select overhead/underside views). Includes aircraft specific decals for the 3 illustrated aircraft in 1/72, 1/48 and 1/32 scale.

Junkers Ju 87 Stukageschwader of the Russian Front

Junkers Ju 87 Stukageschwader of the Russian Front
Title Junkers Ju 87 Stukageschwader of the Russian Front PDF eBook
Author John Weal
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 152
Release 2012-10-20
Genre History
ISBN 1782005307

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This final volume of the Osprey trilogy on the Luftwaffe dive-bomber charts its fortunes in the toughest theatre of all: the Eastern Front. Written by John Weal, a leading authority on the Luftwaffe, this book examines how, following its comprehensive defeat over the English Channel in the summer of 1940, the Stuka was able to restore its fearsome reputation over the Eastern Front.

Junkers Ju 87 Stukageschwader 1937–41

Junkers Ju 87 Stukageschwader 1937–41
Title Junkers Ju 87 Stukageschwader 1937–41 PDF eBook
Author John Weal
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 97
Release 2012-11-20
Genre History
ISBN 1782007296

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The Ju 87 Stuka was the most feared weapon in the German arsenal in the first year of World War 2, the Luftwaffe using it to deadly effect during the Blitzkrieg between September 1939 and June 1940. Although vulnerable to the enemy fighters due to its moderate speed in level flight and general lack of manoeuvrability, the Ju 87 nevertheless soon came to symbolise the might of Nazi Germany as the mere handful of Stukageschwader supporting the Wehrmacht rampaging out of the Fatherland took a heavy toll of the Allied forces.

Hitler's Stuka Squadrons

Hitler's Stuka Squadrons
Title Hitler's Stuka Squadrons PDF eBook
Author John Ward
Publisher Zenith Press
Total Pages 232
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780760319918

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Hitler's Stuka Squadrons is a book that separates fact from fantasy regarding the achievements and military career of the Ju 87 aircraft. Able to deliver its bombs accurately onto a target, the Stuka wreaked havoc in Poland and France against ground targets and refugee columns. Hitler's Stuka Squadrons charts the Ju 87's career in 1939-40, when German aerial superiority ensured aircraft losses were low. However, against Spitfires and Hurricanes in the Battle of Britain in 1940 the Stuka was shot out of the skies. The campaign in Russia saw the re-establishment of the Ju 87's supremacy, and would lead to a change in role to one of tank-busting. Hitler's Stuka Squadrons also covers the individual Stuka squadrons, their campaigns, tactics, and pilots. Illustrated with full-color artworks, which show the various changes in livery and design that the Ju 87 underwent during its career, accompanied by a full specifications table that lists range, armament, performance, dimensions, ceiling and weights;- An authoritative book written by an expert on Military history- First-hand accounts from Stuka pilots- Full-colored artworks- Specifications boxes

Die Schwertertraeger Der Wehrmacht

Die Schwertertraeger Der Wehrmacht
Title Die Schwertertraeger Der Wehrmacht PDF eBook
Author David A. Miller
Publisher Merriam Press
Total Pages 134
Release 1997
Genre
ISBN 1576380734

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The Battle of Britain

The Battle of Britain
Title The Battle of Britain PDF eBook
Author Christer Bergström
Publisher Casemate / Vaktel Forlag
Total Pages 328
Release 2015-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 1612003648

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A thorough look at this turning-point WWII aerial battle, with eyewitness accounts, maps, and rare photos: “incredibly well-researched” (Aircrew Book Review). By late summer 1940, Nazi Germany had conquered all its opponents on the continent, including the British Army itself, which was forced to scramble back aboard small boats to its shores. A non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union in hand, Hitler had only one remaining object that season—the British Isles themselves. However, before he could invade, his Luftwaffe needed to wipe the Royal Air Force from the skies. History’s first strategic military campaign conducted in the air alone was about to take place. This book contains a large number of dramatic eyewitness accounts, even as it reveals new facts that will alter common perceptions of the battle. For example, the twin-engined Messerschmitt Bf 110 was actually a good day fighter, and it performed at least as well in this role as the Bf 109 during the battle. The Luftwaffe’s commander, Hermann Göring, performed far better than has been believed. The British night bombers played a more decisive role than previously thought; in addition, this book disproves that the German 109 pilots were in any way superior to their Hurricane or Spitfire counterparts. The author has examined records from both sides and provides surprising statistics that shatter much conventional wisdom—laying out the Battle of Britain as seldom seen before. Includes color photos of the relevant aircraft.

Hitler’s Eagles

Hitler’s Eagles
Title Hitler’s Eagles PDF eBook
Author Chris McNab
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 401
Release 2012-11-20
Genre History
ISBN 1782003118

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Hitler's Eagles charts the turbulent history of the Luftwaffe from its earliest days to its downfall. At the beginning of World War II, the Luftwaffe was the world's most advanced air force. With superior tactics, aircraft and training, it cut through opposition air forces. Despite this auspicious beginning, by 1945 the Luftwaffe was a dying force. The Allies were destroying German aircraft at unequal rates, and Luftwaffe aviators were dying in their thousands in an unbalanced battle to save Germany from destruction. Once Hitler was in power, the Luftwaffe came out of the shadows and expanded under a massive rearmament programme, then embarked upon the war that would define its existence. As well as providing a detailed history of the Luftwaffe's combat experience, the book expands on its human and material aspects. Aces and commanders are profiled and aircraft are described both technologically and tactically. The book conveys all the drama of the Luftwaffe's existence with Osprey's famous aviation artwork bringing the story incomparably to life.