Luftwaffe in Colour: From Glory to Defeat 1942–1945
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Christophe Cony., Christophe Cony|AUTHOR., & Jean-Louis Roba|AUTHOR. (2017). Luftwaffe in Colour: From Glory to Defeat 1942–1945 . Casemate Publishers.

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Christophe Cony, Christophe Cony|AUTHOR and Jean-Louis Roba|AUTHOR. 2017. Luftwaffe in Colour: From Glory to Defeat 1942–1945. Casemate Publishers.

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Christophe Cony, Christophe Cony|AUTHOR and Jean-Louis Roba|AUTHOR. Luftwaffe in Colour: From Glory to Defeat 1942–1945 Casemate Publishers, 2017.

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Christophe Cony, Christophe Cony|AUTHOR, and Jean-Louis Roba|AUTHOR. Luftwaffe in Colour: From Glory to Defeat 1942–1945 Casemate Publishers, 2017.

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A companion to the first volume of Luftwaffe in Colour, which covered the victory years from 1939 to Spring 1942, this book contains even more fascinating material on the machines of the Luftwaffe and the men who flew them as their fate took an increasingly grim path. 

Initially, the Luftwaffe ruled the skies, but eventually, they fought an increasingly futile war of attrition that, when combined with vital strategic mistakes in aircraft production, was its death knell. Despite this, the Luftwaffe produced the most successful air aces of all time. Among many remarkable images, we see one of the last Junkers 87 B-2 operational on the Eastern Front during the winter of 1942-1943; the huge BV 222 V-5 of Lufttransportstaffel in the port of Heraklion in late 1942; pilots in Tunisia in 1943; the aces Hans Philipp, Wolfgang Späte, and Heinz Schnaufer; and a vivid demonstration of the reversal in fortunes in 1944 as Allied bombers destroy 106 sites, engulfing them in fire at Schwäbisch Hall on German soil. 

In this painstakingly curated collection, the full detail behind the propaganda is once more revealed in rare color photographs.
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