Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Windrow & Greene Ltd (1997), Edition: 1st Edition, 256 pages
Description
This biography is the life story of Germany's most famous World War II air force officer, Adolf Galland. As a fighter ace, he became the youngest general in the Wehrmacht, whose combat career spanned the years from biplanes over Spain to the first operational jet fighters. His command position put him in perilously close contact with the leaders of the Third Reich.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
256 p.; 6.5 inches
ISBN
1859150179 / 9781859150177
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