Top 4 ww11 history for 2022
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1. The Flight of The Fuhrer
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The Flight of the Fhrer provides the most consistent interpretation of the facts surrounding the disappearance of Adolf Hitler at the end of the Second World War. That the bodies located at the rear of the Fhrer-bunker were forensic fakes was established by an autopsy carried out by Soviet pathologists and was independently confirmed by the famous Russian Doctor, Professor Grazhchenkov, who reported direct to Stalin. The fake corpses were used to conceal an escape by Adolf and Eva Hitler. The Flight of the Fhrer explains how the escape was planned and executed.2. Luftwaffe Aces: German Combat Pilots of WWII (Stackpole Military History Series)
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This exciting book tells the combat biographies of seven Luftwaffe aces: three day-fighter pilots, one night-fighter pilot, one close-support pilot, and two bomber pilots. This mix of well-known and less famous pilots includes Heinz Br, who had 221 victories and was an ME 262 ace; Otto Kittel, the fourth-highest Luftwaffe ace with 267 kills; Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer, a leading night-fighter ace with 121 kills; Wilhelm Batz, whose two-year combat career ended with 237 kills in the elite JG 52; Otto Weiss, a close-support pilot in the Hs 123 and Hs 129; Joachim Helbig, who flew the Ju 88 bomber over Malta; and Ludwig Havighorst, who served first with the infantry and then the Luftwaffe, where he flew fifty bombing missions over Stalingrad.
3. Ridgewell's Flying Fortress: The 381st Bombardment Group (H) in World War II
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In June 1943 the quiet English countryside around the village of Ridgewell in northwest Essex was transformed by the arrival of the 381st Bomb Group with its B-17 Flying Fortresses. The subsequent battle in the skies over Europe witnessed the 381st, in concert with their fellow-airmen with the "Mighty Eighth," striking 297 times at Hitler's 'Fortress Europe' and dropping over 22,000 tons of ordnance in the process. The cost to the group was 131 aircraft and over 1200 combat crew missing in action, sustained during the course of a fiercely contested struggle stretching over 1000 days.4. The House in Scotland
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