Alarmstart: The German Fighter Pilot's Experience in the Second World War

Alarmstart: The German Fighter Pilot's Experience in the Second World War
Author: Patrick G. Eriksson
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445671239


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The experiences of the German fighter pilots in the Second World War, based on extensive recollections of veterans as well as primary documents, and diary and flying log book extracts, with photographs from the veterans themselves, many never previously published.

Alarmstart East

Alarmstart East
Author: Patrick G. Eriksson
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445675676


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The experiences of the German fighter pilots in the Second World War, based on extensive recollections of veterans as well as primary documents, and diary and flying log book extracts, with photographs from the veterans themselves, many never previously published.

Alarmstart West - The German Fighter Pilot's Experience in NW Europe 1939-1944

Alarmstart West - The German Fighter Pilot's Experience in NW Europe 1939-1944
Author: Patrick G. Eriksson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: Fighter pilots
ISBN: 9781445671222


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The experiences of the German fighter pilots in the Second World War, based on extensive recollections of veterans as well as primary documents, and diary and flying log book extracts, with photographs from the veterans themselves, many never previously published.

Alarmstart South and Final Defeat

Alarmstart South and Final Defeat
Author: Patrick G. Eriksson
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 144569333X


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The personal reminiscences of Luftwaffe veterans and original documents and images give a unique insight into the Mediterranean theatre and late aerial war battles.

I Flew for the Führer

I Flew for the Führer
Author: Heinz Knoke
Publisher: Greenhill Books
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2020-12-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1784386030


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Heinz Knoke was one of the outstanding German fighter pilots of the Second World War. This vivid first-hand record of his experiences has become a classic among aviation memoirs and is a fascinating counterbalance to the numerous accounts written by Allied pilots. Knoke joined the Luftwaffe on the outbreak of war, and eventually became commanding officer of a fighter wing. An outstandingly brave and skillful fighter, he logged over two thousand flights and shot down fifty-two enemy aircraft. He had flown over four hundred operational missions before being wounded in an astonishing 'last stand' towards the end of the war. He was awarded the Knight's Cross for his achievements. In a text that reveals his intense patriotism and discipline, he describes being brought up in the strict Prussian tradition, the rise of the Nazi regime and his own wartime career set against a fascinating study of everyday life in the Luftwaffe. He also reveals the high morale of the force until its disintegration. His memoirs are both a valuable contribution to aviation literature and a moving human story.

The German Aces Speak

The German Aces Speak
Author: Colin D. Heaton
Publisher: Zenith Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1610597486


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DIVDIVFor the first time, four German WWII pilots share their side of the story./divDIV/divDIVFew perspectives epitomize the sheer drama and sacrifice of combat more perfectly than those of the fighter pilots of World War II. As romanticized as any soldier in history, the WWII fighter pilot was viewed as larger than life: a dashing soul waging war amongst the clouds. In the sixty-five-plus years since the Allied victory, stories of these pilots’ heroics have never been in short supply. But what about their adversaries—the highly skilled German aviators who pushed the Allies to the very brink of defeat?/divDIV/divDIVOf all of the Luftwaffe’s fighter aces, the stories of Walter Krupinski, Adolf Galland, Eduard Neumann, and Wolfgang Falck shine particularly bright. In The German Aces Speak, for the first time in any book, these four prominent and influential Luftwaffe fighter pilots reminisce candidly about their service in World War II. Personally interviewed by author and military historian Colin Heaton, they bring the past to life as they tell their stories about the war, their battles, their lives, and, perhaps most importantly, how they felt about serving under the Nazi leadership of Hermann Göring and Adolf Hitler. From thrilling air battles to conflicts on the ground with their own commanders, the aces’ memories disclose a side of World War II that has gone largely unseen by the American public: the experience of the German pilot./div/div

I Flew for the Führer

I Flew for the Führer
Author: Heinz Knoke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Fighter pilots
ISBN:


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The experiences of a German fighter pilot in World War II.

I Flew for the Fuhrer

I Flew for the Fuhrer
Author: Heinz Knocke
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2012-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783030763


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“Reading like a novel, this primary source is a valuable look at the ‘other side’ of World War II aviation.”—Gazette665 Heinz Knoke was one of the outstanding German fighter pilots of World War II and this vivid first-hand record of his experiences has become a classic among aviation memoirs, a bestselling counterbalance to the numerous accounts written by Allied pilots. Knoke joined the Luftwaffe on the outbreak of war, and eventually became commanding officer of a fighter wing. An outstandingly brave and skillful fighter, he logged over two thousand flights, and shot down fifty-two enemy aircraft. He had flown over four hundred operational missions before being crippled by wounds in an astonishing ‘last stand’ towards the end of the war. He was awarded the Knight’s Cross for his achievements. In a text that reveals his intense patriotism and discipline, he describes being brought up in the strict Prussian tradition, the impact of the coming of the Nazi regime, and his own wartime career set against a fascinating study of everyday life in the Luftwaffe, and of the high morale of the force until its disintegration. In a postscript provided for this edition, Heinz Knoke writes of the struggle to survive after the war in Germany, and his building of a new life. Now that the Berlin Wall has been torn down, his memoirs are set in a new perspective, both a valuable contribution to aviation literature and a moving human story.

Fighter Aces of the Luftwaffe in World War II

Fighter Aces of the Luftwaffe in World War II
Author: Philip Kaplan
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2007-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1844154602


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This book examines the reality behind the myths of the legendary German fighter aces of World War II. It explains why only a small minority of pilots - those in whom the desire for combat overrode everything - accounted for so large a proportion of the victories. It surveys the skills that a successful fighter pilot must have - a natural aptitude for flying, marksmanship, keen eyesight - and the way in which fighter tactics have developed. The book examines the history of the classic fighter aircraft that were flown, such as the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and the Focke Wulf Fw 190, and examines each type's characteristics, advantages and disadvantages in combat. The accounts of the experiences of fighter pilots are based on archival research, diaries, letters, published and unpublished memoirs and personal interviews with veterans. The pilots included are Werner Molders, Gunther Rall, Adolf Galland, Erich Hartmann and Johannes Steinhoff.

When Duty Calls

When Duty Calls
Author: Robert Page
Publisher: Tate Pub & Enterprises Llc
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781606049723


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The war knocked on the door; the question remained 'would I answer, or would I pretend I wasn't there.' The call was too strong and I entered into one of the most rigorous military programs known to man. This book will put you in the cockpit alongside a 21-year old World War II fighter pilot. You will read what it feels like to be shot down while strafing a German airfield located in Stuttgart, Germany, which happened to be the 99th mission of this flight commander leading twelve P-47 airplanes.