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Jagdeschwader 53: A History of the "Pik As" Geschwader Vol 2: May 1942 - January 1944 (Hardcover)
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Jagdeschwader 53: A History of the "Pik As" Geschwader Vol 2: May 1942 - January 1944 (Hardcover)
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Jagdgeschwader 53 a or as it was better known, the "Pik As" (Ace of
Spades) Geschwader a was one of the oldest German fighter units of
World War II with its origins going back to the year 1937. This
second volume, of a three volume set, covers from May 1942 to
January 1944. As with the first volume, this book also appears for
the first time in English, and contains over 100 additional photos
not published in the original German language edition. The book
contains over 450 photographs, revised text and maps, and aircraft
line drawings, as well as updated aerial victory and loss listings.
This second part of the narrative begins in May 1942 when after the
termination of the German air offensive against the British island
fortress Malta the "Pik As" Geschwader was split up with its three
Gruppen scattered over three different theatres of operation. I./JG
53 was moved to the eastern front, where it was to take part in the
German summer offensive in the southern sector aimed at Stalingrad
and the Caucauses. Meanwhile III./JG 53 saw service in North Africa
where it was to support Rommel's planned advance on Cairo. Stab and
II./JG 53, which were left behind on Sicily after the end of the
"Malta Blitz" in May had since seen continuous service over Malta
and the central Mediterranean in the vain effort of the Axis Air
Forces to hold down the British air and naval forces and to prevent
them from interfering with the Axis supply shipping to and from
North Africa. The second half of 1943 saw German forces retreating
north through Italy. During these months JG 53 saw continuous
action over southern Italy with losses mounting alarmingly to an
unprecedented level and at the same time with little success in
spite of the Geschwader's unimpaired stubbornness. This volume ends
in the winter of 1943/44. Volume 3 will cover from January 1944 to
the end of the war.
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