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"Fighter General: The Life of Adolf Galland: The Official Biography" Toliver

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: hardback tight binding no writing like new
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    Description

    Adolf Galland began World War II in Poland, as a lieutenant and squadron commander, flying obsolescent biplanes. He ended the war as a Lieutenant General - and was again a squadron commander - this time flying Me 262 jet fighters. In all of aviation history there is no comparable rise and fall by a fighter pilot. The most famous German ace and fighter leader of his generation, Galland's story is simultaneously that of the Luftwaffe Fighter Arm, in which he served from foundation to finish. Fighter General recounts the career of an outstanding combat leader torn from the fighter cockpit to defend his country - and sometimes his own pilots - in the bizarre bureaucracy of the Luftwaffe High Command. Galland's battles against the Allied air forces, both as a general and in individual combat, hold no less drama than his head-on battles with Goering and Hitler. Galland's triumphs and tragedies, his friends and his flames, his humor and heartaches pulse anew in Fighter General. Here in this official biography is real-life adventure to shame the wildest fiction.
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    Product Key Features
    Book Title
    Fighter General : the Life of Adolf Galland: the Official Biography
    Author
    Raymond F. Toliver
    Format
    Hardcover
    Language
    English
    Topic
    General, Military
    Publication Year
    1998
    Genre
    Biography & Autobiography
    Number of Pages
    216 Pages
    hardcover 216-page, 8-1/2 by 11 inch coffee table style book tells the remarkable story
    of a WW II German fighter pilot, squadron commander, and Luftwaffe general who had to
    manage the German fighter force during and after the war, in spite of personal relationships
    that included Reich Marshal Herman Goering and Fuhrer Adolf Hitler.  During the war Galland
    flew 704 combat missions and was credited with 104 aerial victories over Western allies.
    This book is in brand new condition throughout and is illustrated with dozens of black-and-white
    photos.  The authors of the book include retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Raymond Toliver and
    noted aviation historian Trevor Constable. USAF General Jimmy Doolittle has written the book's
    Foreword.