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This remarkable work pulls the lid off one of the legendary air forces in history at the very peak of its power
face=Calibri>–unveiling the and machines as they truly existed day
face=Calibri>–to–day, underneath the propaganda of their own regime and the scare stories of their enemies.

In Hitler’s Germany, colour photography was primarily co-opted for state purposes, such as the military publication Signal, or the Luftwaffe’s own magazine, Der Adler (Eagle). But a number of men had cameras of their own, and in this painstakingly acquired collection, originally published in France, we can witness true life on Germany’s airfields during the period of the Luftwaffe’s ascendancy.

Thus not only do we see famous planes such as the Me-109, Ju-87 or He-111, but the wide variety of more obscure types with which the Germans began the war. The array of Arados, Dorniers, Heinkels
face=Calibri>– not to mention elegant 4-engine Condors
face=Calibri>– that were initially employed in the war are here in plain sight and full colour, providing not only an insight into WWII history but a model maker’s dream.

Just as fascinating are the shots of the airmen themselves, along with their groundcrews
face=Calibri>– full of confidence and cheer as they bested every other air force in Europe during these years, with the single exception of the RAF’s Fighter Command in late-summer 1940. But that was no big stumbling block to the Luftwaffe, which had bigger fish to fry in Russia and North Africa the following year.

In the authors’ next work, The Years of Defeat, we will see how the war turned more grim for the Luftwaffe, even as its expertise and skill at more deadly aircraft designs, increased. In The Victory Years we have a uniquely intimate view of an air force at the very apex of its capabilities.

The Luftwaffe in Colour: The Victory Years, 1939–1942

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    Publisher: Casemate Publishers
    Publication Date: 20/10/2016
    ISBN13: 9781612004082, 978-1612004082
    ISBN10: 1612004083

    Number of Pages: 160

    Non Fiction , History , Military History

    Description

    This remarkable work pulls the lid off one of the legendary air forces in history at the very peak of its power
    face=Calibri>–unveiling the and machines as they truly existed day
    face=Calibri>–to–day, underneath the propaganda of their own regime and the scare stories of their enemies.

    In Hitler’s Germany, colour photography was primarily co-opted for state purposes, such as the military publication Signal, or the Luftwaffe’s own magazine, Der Adler (Eagle). But a number of men had cameras of their own, and in this painstakingly acquired collection, originally published in France, we can witness true life on Germany’s airfields during the period of the Luftwaffe’s ascendancy.

    Thus not only do we see famous planes such as the Me-109, Ju-87 or He-111, but the wide variety of more obscure types with which the Germans began the war. The array of Arados, Dorniers, Heinkels
    face=Calibri>– not to mention elegant 4-engine Condors
    face=Calibri>– that were initially employed in the war are here in plain sight and full colour, providing not only an insight into WWII history but a model maker’s dream.

    Just as fascinating are the shots of the airmen themselves, along with their groundcrews
    face=Calibri>– full of confidence and cheer as they bested every other air force in Europe during these years, with the single exception of the RAF’s Fighter Command in late-summer 1940. But that was no big stumbling block to the Luftwaffe, which had bigger fish to fry in Russia and North Africa the following year.

    In the authors’ next work, The Years of Defeat, we will see how the war turned more grim for the Luftwaffe, even as its expertise and skill at more deadly aircraft designs, increased. In The Victory Years we have a uniquely intimate view of an air force at the very apex of its capabilities.

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