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── Historical masterpieces, Rebuilt! Adolphe Garand talks about the turbulent European warfare, commander of a fighter ace of rare fighting and commander
- Newly completed at an affordable price, after full revision by magical knowledge abundant translators [publication and the closing German Air Force glory - Adolf Garand autobiography] published by Gakken Publishing Inc.!
- A fighter ace and the 'Adolp Garland' who experienced all of the sky battle in the Second World War as the German Army's youngest general, from the beginning of his own pilot life to the end of the German Air Force It is a complete translation version of a legendary masterpiece absolutely indispensable to tell the aeronautical history in which he spelled.
[Author Introduction] Adolf Galland
- Born on March 19, 1912, in Westfalen-Westerland, Germany.
- In December 1941, he was appointed Fighter Command General Commander as successor to Milders who died accidentally. Commanded the mainland air defense battle, etc., promoted to Major General in December 1942. It became the youngest general of the German army.
- In January 1945, after the dismissal of the fighter unit general, the 'ACE unit' equipped with the jet fighter Messerschmitt Me 262 formed the 44th battle group.
- Before the defeat of Germany, once again became commander of fighter fighters, they flew by themselves by driving Me 262 themselves.
- Number of sneaks 705 times, leaving records of 104 aircraft. He died February 9, 1996.
[Translator introduction] Namiki Hiraki
- Born in 1963 in Joetsu city, Niigata Prefecture. Graduated from Chuo University Law School.
- There are translations [Atlantic Threats U99] (Hikari), [U-Boat Fighter Ryogensho] (Hayakawa Shobo), [U Views of All Units] (Gakken Publishing).
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )