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CONTENTS
Introduction to the Wehrmacht Interviews
The Blitzkrieg Era 1939-1941
The Luftwaffe: Eagles Ascending 1939-1942
The Defeat of the Luftwaffe 1943-1944
Bibliography
From his office at Rostock-Marienehe Dr. Heinkel watched his works pilots trying out their new machines. A field-glass
is always handy, so that he can follow their trial flights.
Karl Born, Luftwaffe pilot. “The Russian air force was very bad. They hurled all sorts of stuff down, stones, bits of iron.
It was all very primitive.”
Alfred Wagner, Luftwaffe fighter pilot. “I volunteered for the Luftwaffe when I was 17. To me, it was a marvellous
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