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Target Luftwaffe: The Tragedy and the Triumph of World War II Air Victory

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Both the tragedy and the triumph of the World War II air victory are captured in this gripping account of men and machines. Close friends from Randolph Field Class 38-A re-live their experiences on the "Day of Infamy" at Pearl Harbor . . . on Doolittle's famed Tokyo Raid . . in the "Cactus Air Force" at Guadalcanal. . . challenging Luftwaffe fighters over North Africa. . . over Germany with bomber streams and fighter escorts numbering in the thousands...in German hospitals fighting for life and in German prison camps plotting escape . . .over Hiroshima, to drop the first atomic bomb. This graphic account of raw emotion and violence may in places offend the reader of delicate sensibilities; but for those seeking to capture the temper and spirit of those tragic and triumphant times, TARGET LUFTWAFFE IS A "MUST READ."

335 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 1981

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William A. Ong

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