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Angels Of Death: Goering's Luftwaffe #TDAHRD0002
 
Angels Of Death: Goering's Luftwaffe
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$4.99
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Genre:
Aviation
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T & D Associates

The book, Angels Of Death: Goering’s Luftwaffe charts the course of German World War I aviator Herman Goering from his exploits during the “Great War”, through is work early on in support of the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler, through to his work in making the Luftwaffe the most feared weapon in Hitler’s arsenal, on to his role as economic tsar and finally on to the death of the Luftwaffe and Germany itself.  Colorful, devious and driven by grandiose visions of glory, Herman Goering engineered the image of Germany’s “unbeatable” war machine, the Luftwaffe.  From the London Blitz in England to the air war over Stalingrad in the Soviet Union and from the destruction of Belgian city of Rotterdam to the ruthless violation of the French Maginot Line, Goering’s Luftwaffe enjoyed much success during the first part of World War II.  Subsequent mismanagement of the war effort, as well as, chronic shortages in manpower, fuel and material supplies ultimately led to both the defeat of Goering’s Luftwaffe and Nazi Germany in May 1945.  The major sections of Angel’s Of Death: Goering’s Luftwaffe includes the following major sections: 1) List Of Illustrations; 2) Glossary; 3) Preface; 4) Chapter 1 – Hero; 5) Chapter 2 – Pour le Merite; 6) Chapter 3 – Drifting; 7) Chapter 4 – The Revolutionary; 8) Chapter 5 – Politician; 9) Chapter 6 – Power Play; 10) Chapter 7 – The Luftwaffe: Immaculate Conception Or Conspiracy?; 11) Chapter 8 – Which Place For Goering?; 12) Chapter 9 – Economic Tsar; 13) Chapter 10 – Building The War Machine; 14) Chapter 11 – The Course Of Empire; 15) Chapter 12 – Blitzkrieg!; 16) Chapter 13 – The Phoney War; 17) Chapter 14 – another Lightning War; 18) Chapter 15 – The Battle Of Brittain; 19) Chapter 16 – The Blitz; 20) Chapter 17 – Soviet Adventure; 21) Chapter 18 – The Front Crumble; 22) Chapter 19 – How The Luftwaffe Failed; 23) Chapter 20 – Disaster; 24) Epilogue; 25) Bibliographic Notes and 26) Index.  Overall, “Angel’s Of Death: Goering’s Luftwaffe” does a credible job of telling the story of the ultimate military campaign and its leader Herman Goering.  It will surely appeal to both aviation enthusiasts and World War II buffs alike.  In addition to an informative narrative, “Angel’s Of Death: Goering’s Luftwaffe” includes approximately 31 vintage black and white photographs.  This book is 304 pages and is in overall very good condition.  Note: this copy is missing a portion of pages 137 and 138.  The author is Edwin P. Hoyt.  Edition published in 1994.

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