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51 THE LUFTWAFFE IN WWII: UNIT HISTORIES • AIRCRAFT Jagdgeschwader 53: A History of the “Pik As” Geschwader - Volume 3: January 1944-May 1945 Jochen Prien. This final part of the narrative starts with the bitter fighting over both the front lines at Cassino and Anzio/ Nettuno bridgEhead, and over northern Italy. The book concludes with a list of the officers in command of the Geschwader, its Gruppen and Staffeln, a listing of all known victories claimed by JG 53, strength returns, and other appendices. Size:9"x12"•315bwphotos•464pp. ISBN:0-7643-0556-5•hard•$89.95 JG 54: A Photographic History of the Grunher- zjäger Held/Trautloft/Bob. This unique photo history was compiled with assistance from the air and ground crews of JG 54. The 400 photos document the story of the Grunherz-Geschwader from its formation in the spring of 1939 to the final battles in the Courland pocket in the spring of 1945. Size:7"x10"•400bwphotos•196pp. ISBN:0-88740-690-4•hard•$29.95 Jagdgeschwader 301/302 “Wilde Sau": In Defense of the Reich with the Bf 109, Fw 190, and Ta 152 Willi Reschke. JG 301 and JG 302 were established in 1943. Their mission was to intercept enemy bombers at night flying fast single-engined fighters. But they also had to engage Allied bombers by day. The pilots of these new fighter wings were a mix of former bomber pilots and trained fighter pilots – a unique composition for the Luftwaffe. Size:6"x9"•120bwphotos•288pp. ISBN:0-7643-2130-7•hard•$39.95 Hunting Tito: A History of Nacht-schlacht- gruppe 7 in World War II Lovro Peršen. This book presents for the first time the history of Nachtschlachtgruppe 7, one of the most signifi- cant and longest-lasting Luftwaffe combat units that operated against Tito and his partisans in Yugoslavia. Size:7"x10"•163photos•192pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4632-3•hardcover•$35.00 Zerstörergruppe: A History of V./(Z)LG 1 - I./NJG 3 1939-41 Ludwig von Eimannsberger. The history of V./(Z)LG 1, a Zerstörergruppe (de- stroyer-group) which, like most of the Luftwaffe destroyer units equipped with the Messerschmitt Bf 110 twin-engined heavy fighter, was disbanded at the end of 1940 after suffering devastating losses during the Battle of Britain. Size:9"x12"•500bwphotos•240pp. ISBN:0-7643-0479-8•hard•$59.95 The Sting of the Luftwaffe: Schnellkampf- geschwader 210 and Zerstörergeschwader 1 Wespengeschwader in WWII John Vasco. Shows for the first time in a single volume the many personalities, and the varied Messerschmitt and Junkers aircraft types flown by these units. Between the two units, they flew in more theatres of operations than any other unit. Size:9"x12"•270bwphotos•176pp. ISBN:0-7643-1305-3•hard•$49.95 Messerschmitt Bf 110 - Bombsights over England: Erprobungsgruppe 210 in the Battle of Britain John Vasco. Formed on July 1, 1940 Erpro- bungsgruppe 210 was given the task of operationally testing the standard fighters on charge with the Luftwaffe in new and different roles. Filling a significant gap concerning Luftwaffe fighter-bomber raids over England during the Battle of Britain, and correcting the inaccuracies which are to be seen in other written works. Size:9"x12"•280color/bwphotos•192pp.•ISBN:0-7643-1445-9•hard•$49.95 AIRCRAFT The Messerschmitt Bf 109 E: Germany’s Premier Early World War II Fighter David Johnston. The Bf 109 E was Germany’s premier fighter aircraft during the early years ofWorldWar II, seeing action over Poland, France and the Low Countries, Great Britain, the Balkans, and North Africa.The Emil was flown by aces Adolf Galland, Werner Mölders, HelmutWick,Wilhelm Balthasar, Walther Oesau, and countless others. Size: 9" x 9" • 152 photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5860-9 • hard • $19.99 Messerschmitt Bf 110: The Luftwaffe’s Fighter-Destroyer inWorldWar II RonMackay. Willy Messerschmitt's twin-engine Zerstörer was designed as a long-range escort fighter, armed with cannon and machine guns, but was unable to compete on terms with single-engine opposition. Better fortune awaited it as a ground attack design and even more so as a night fighter. Size: 9" x 9" • 200 photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5672-8 • hard • $19.99 Luftwaffe Fighter Aircraft in Profile Sundin&Bergstrom.Asuperbstudyforboth thehistorianandmodelershowingLuftwaffe single-enginefighteraircraft.Beginswitha summary of Luftwaffe fighter camouflage andcolorschemesonthevariouswarfronts, thenexplainsunitmarkings,tacticalcodes, personal markings and other markings. Size:11"x8.5"•125colorprofiles•160pp. ISBN:0-7643-0291-4•hard•$35.00 More Luftwaffe Fighter Aircraft in Profile Sundin & Bergstrom. Contains 124 extraordinary color profiles, portraying examples of nearly all types of single-seat- ed fighter aircraft used by the Luftwaffe in WWII. All of the detailed profiles represent aircraft flown by German aces. Size:11"x8.5"•124colorprofiles•144pp. ISBN:0-7643-1559-5•hard•$39.95 The Messerschmitt Bf 110 in Color Profile 1939-45 Vasco & Estanislau. This in-depth work on the Messerschmitt Bf 110 variants “B” through “G” provides for the first time a comprehensive set of colored line drawings showing the changes as this Luftwaffe fighter evolved. For every line drawing there is an accompanying photograph and explanatory text. Size:11"x8.5"•220colorprofiles•168pp. ISBN:0-7643-2254-0•hard•$39.95 German Fighters in WWII: Day Fighters Werner Held. A photographic look at theWWII-era Luftwaffe’s Day Fighter arm, showing the variety of aircraft used, and operations on all war fronts. Size:7.75"x10.5"•200bwphotos•224pp. ISBN:0-88740-355-7•hard•$29.95 German Fighters in WWII: Night Fighters Held & Nauroth. A photographic look at the WWII-era Luftwaffe’s Night Fighter arm, showing the variety of aircraft used, and operations on all war fronts. Size:7.75"x10.5"•200bwphotos•232pp. ISBN:0-88740-356-5•hard•$29.95 Aircraft of the Luftwaffe Fighter Aces Vol.1 Bernd Barbas. Photo history of the WWII- era Luftwaffe fighter aces. Units covered in this volume are: JG 1 Oesau, JG 2 Richthofen, JG 3 Udet, JG 4, JG 5 Eismeer, JG 6 Horst Wessel, JG 7 Nowotny, JG 11, JG 26 Schlageter, JG 27, JV 44, JG 51 Mölders, and JG 52. Size:8.5"x11"•700color/bwphotos•264pp. ISBN:0-88740-751-X•hard•$49.95 Aircraft of the Luftwaffe Fighter Aces Vol. 2 Bernd Barbas. Photo history of the WWII-era Luftwaffe fighter aces. Covered in this volume are: JG 53 Pik-As, JG 54 Grünherz, JG 77 Herz-As, JG 300, JG 301, JG 302 Wilde Sau, and JG 400. Size:8.5"x11"•700color/bwphotos•208pp. ISBN:0-88740-752-8•hard•$49.95 Stuka: Dive Bombers, Pursuit Bombers, Combat Pilots Aders & Held. An in-depth, photographic look at the WWII-era Luftwaffe’s ground-attack aircraft, showing the variety of aircraft used, and operations over all war fronts. Size:7.75"x10.5"•200bwphotos•248pp. ISBN:0-88740-216-X•hard•$29.95 Arado Ar 196 Dabrowski & Koos. Concise history of Arado’s WWII-era shipboard seaplane and its operational use. Size:8"x12"•80bwphotos/drawings•48pp. ISBN:0-88740-481-2•soft•$9.95 Arado Ar 232: The Luftwaffe’s Combat Zone Transport Aircraft in WWII David Myhra. The Ar 232A combat area transport flew for the first time in the summer of 1941, and was a state-of-the-art flying machine abounding with technological firsts and innovations. Size:8.5"x11"•200bwphotos/plans•144pp. ISBN:0-7643-1665-6•soft•$29.95 Arado Ar232 “Tatzelwurm" Jörg Armin Kranzhoff. This book covers the rarely discussed, though influential, World War Luftwaffe trans- port aircraft nicknamed the “tatzelwurm" (milli- pede) because of its long row of landing wheels. Size:8.5"x11"•90color/bwphotos•50pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4047-5•soft•$14.99 Arado Ar 240 Gerhard Lang. Detailed, illus- trated history of Arado’s WWII heavy-fighter, nightfighter, and reconnaissance aircraft in- cluding its technical development and combat use with the Lufwaffe. Size:8.5"x11"•35bwphotos•40pp. ISBN:0-88740-923-7•soft•$9.95

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