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Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" in World War II: II./JG 3 in Action with the Messerschmitt Bf 109 (Hardcover)
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Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet" in World War II: II./JG 3 in Action with the Messerschmitt Bf 109 (Hardcover)
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Jochen Prien, author of the definitive Messerschmitt Bf 109 F/G/K
Series, and the extensive three volume study of JG 53, presents JG
3 in its complete history from formation to the end of World War
II. This second volume presents the unit history of the "Udet"
Geschwader's second Gruppe, II./JG 3, beginning with its formation
in 1938 and the subsequent service of the newly formed Gruppe in
the Campaign in the West from 1940-1941. Next the Gruppe's 1941
tour of duty in Russia is dealt with, followed by a short spell in
the Mediterranean theatre of war, where II./JG 3 was involved in
the fighting over Malta in the spring of 1942. In June 1942, the
Gruppe was again shifted to the east where it took part in the
advance on Stalingrad where it suffered serious losses. 1943 saw
the Gruppe still in Russia until it was recalled to the Reich to
see further service in the defence of Germany between August 1943
and early June 1944. After its return to the Reich and a short
period of rest and re-equiping, II./JG 3 was again called upon for
service in the Reichsverteidigung, this coming to an abrupt end
when in November 1944 the Gruppe was separated from its parent
Geschwader in order to re-equip with the new Me 262 jet fighter and
become part of the first jet fighter Geschwader of the Luftwaffe,
JG 7. Vol. II then takes up the history of the newly formed II./JG
3, a former bomber unit that was transformed into a fighter Gruppe
at the end of 1944; this new Gruppe came too late to see
significant service against the Western Allies but was transferred
to the east at the beginning of 1945 in order to counter the
massive Soviet offensive that overran the eastern parts of the
Reich since mid-January 1945. Hopelessly outnumbered, its
operations being curtailed now by a lack of fuel, the new II./JG 3
struggled on until the collapse of the Reich.
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