Hans Ulrich Rudel - Stuka Pilot (1958).pdf

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HANS
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The
disappearance
France
led
many
the
dive-bomber
was
past.
This
is
not
true.
Though
too
slow
to
compete
against
new&0fighter
planes,
the
JU-87
was
still
a
terrifying
weapon,
able
to
deliver
a
knock-out
punch
in
support
of
ground
troops.
a
Stuka
pilot
from
the
in-
vasion
of
Poland
to
the
fall
of
Berlin.
Assigned
to
the
Eastern
front,
Rudel
flew
many
sorties
a
day
in
all
of
the
Stuka
plane
after
the
fall
of
observers
to
believe.
that
the.
day
of
Hans
Ulrich
Rudel
was
kinds
of
weather,
supporting
the
German
army
in
Russia.
His
targets
were
Russian
tanks,
truck
con-
once
even
a
Russian
battle-
voys,
artillery
batteries
ship.
His
method
of
attack
was
to
dive
almost
verti-
cally
from
a
height
of
four
or
five
thousand
feet
through
a
hail
of
flak,
dropping
his
bomb
at
the
last
possible
instant
and
escaping
at
treetop
level.
This
was
flying
of the
most
dangerous
kind,
but
Rudel
loved
it.
His
record
of
2,530
operational
flights
is
unequaled
by
any
other
pilot
in
the
world.
STUKA
PILOT
is
Rudel's
own
story
of
more
than
an
eyewitness
report
on
five
years
of
combat
flying
the
gigantic
Russian
battleground
from
Moscow
to
Stalingrad,
and
a
close-up
picture
of
Himler,
Goering,
Hitler
and
other
German
leaders
he
came
to
know.
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This
is
an
original
publication
not
a
reprint
published
by
Ballantine
Books,
Inc.
STUKA
PILOT
by
Hans
Ulrich
Rudel
Foreword
by
Group
Captain
Douglas
Bader,
D.S.O.,
D.F.C.
Introduction
by
Johannes
and
Martha
Rudel
Translated
by
Lynton Hudson
BALLANTINE
BOOKS
NEW
YORK
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