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Legion Condor: 1936-1939 (Hardcover)
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Legion Condor: 1936-1939 (Hardcover)
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This classic book now makes its first appearance in English. Long
out-of-print this study is one of the few books dedicated to the
history of the infamous Legion Condor, the German volunteer unit
that fought with pro-Franco forces during the Spanish Civil War
from 1936-1939.\nMany of the tactics and strategies of the
Luftwaffe were first formulated and used during operations in
Spain. Also, various aircraft were tested and used, such as the
famous Ju 87, Do 17, He 111 and Bf 109 - all stalwarts of the later
Luftwaffe during World War II. Many Luftwaffe pilots received
combat training in Spain; Werner Molders and Adolf Galland first
earned their wings as members of the Legion Condor.\nRenowned
Luftwaffe experts Karl Ries and Hans Ring have brought together
over 480 photographs, including aerial reconnaissance photos,
detailed unit insignia, and action shots. The history of the Legion
Condor is discussed in great detail, including the many
personalities, thorough battle analysis, and technical aspects of
the weaponry. The result is a superb historical study of the early
Luftwaffe.\nKarl Ries is the author of many books on the Luftwaffe
including Luftwaffe Rudder Markings 1936-1945 with Ernst Obermaier,
available from Schiffer Military History. Hans Ring is co-author
with Werner Girbig of a unit history of JG 27.
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