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The collapse of the Luftwaffe: Galland’s struggle in World War II
The Collapse of the Luftwaffe Galland’s Struggle in World War II follows General Adolf Galland, one of Germany's top fighter ...
Sixty-three years ago today, James Finnegan, a young Army fighter pilot flying his P-47 over Nazi-occupied Europe, found himself in one of the most storied dogfights of World War II, and at the end of ...
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The German ace who predicted World War II’s outcome
One of Germany’s most famous fighter aces, Adolf Galland, realized World War II was already slipping away months before D-Day ...
Adolf Galland, a fearless, cigar-chomping flyer, was the youngest major general in German history. He learned to fly a glider in the post-Versailles days when the Germans were forbidden an air force.
Adolf Galland, 83, one of Germany’s most famous fighter pilots during World War II, died Friday at home in Germany after heart surgery. He is credited with shooting down 104 Allied planes during World ...
Just before sunrise on Sept. 1, 1939, minutes after the first shots of World War II were fired by invading German troops, a 27-year-old Luftwaffe pilot began dropping bombs from his Henschel 123 ...
Translation of Die Ersten und die Letzten.
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