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To Win the Winter Sky, Air War Over the Ardennes 1944-1945 (1999)
EN PB US FE
ISBN: 9781853673429 bzw. 1853673420, in Englisch, Greenhill Books, London, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Soldridge Books Ltd [214514], ALTON, HANTS, United Kingdom.
WE SPECIALIZE IN AVIATION BOOKS. 528 pages. A compelling and well-illustrated narrative from acclaimed author Danny Parker about the airmen from both sides in the last desperate days of WW2 as they fought in the skies over the Ardennes. Includes a wealth of new information, including exclusive interviews with wartime airmen, 100+ rare photographs, reviews of early German jet aircraft, etc. A magnificent work in every way. Fine throughout in illustrated card covers. Size: Large 8vo - Over 9" Tall.
WE SPECIALIZE IN AVIATION BOOKS. 528 pages. A compelling and well-illustrated narrative from acclaimed author Danny Parker about the airmen from both sides in the last desperate days of WW2 as they fought in the skies over the Ardennes. Includes a wealth of new information, including exclusive interviews with wartime airmen, 100+ rare photographs, reviews of early German jet aircraft, etc. A magnificent work in every way. Fine throughout in illustrated card covers. Size: Large 8vo - Over 9" Tall.
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To Win The Winter Sky (2007)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9780306816895 bzw. 030681689X, in Englisch, Da Capo Press, Da Capo Press, Da Capo Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, in-stock.
As Allied and German armies fought on the ground in the Battle of the Bulge, an equally desperate battle raged in the skies overhead, as enemy air forces fought the weather and each other for supremacy. Acclaimed author Danny Parker completes the narrative begun in his highly successful Battle of the Bulge. He covers the important and previously unexplored air aspect of a famous land battle. Those who thought they were thoroughly familiar with Hitler's last offensive will find a wealth of new information here, including exclusive interviews with war-time airmen, over 100 rare photos, the unknown story of German MIAs, Luftwaffe jets and other secret weapons, losses in men and aircraft for both sides from government archives, aircraft performance comparisons, and the innovations in tactics and technology that made victory for one side possible and defeat for the other side inevitable. Through all the facts and figures, Danny Parker weaves a compelling narrative about the airmen on both sides in the last desperate days of World War II, about their conflicts with the enemy and among themselves as they stood on the brink of victory-and defeat. As the end of the war drew near, Allied leaders were divided between British and Americans, air and ground commanders, and advocates of strategic and tactical air operations. On the German side, Luftwaffe leaders Hermann Göring and Dietrich Peltz sought to obey every order to the bitter end, while Luftwaffe fighter commander Adolf Galland struggled to save his last reserves of young pilots from a final and futile slaughter. Danny S. Parker is a former research consultant to the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the Battle of the Bulge, and is the author of "Ten Percent Chance of Victory: The Last Operation of the German Airborne," and The Battle of the Bulge. He is highly regarded by veterans, historians, and active-duty military personnel.
As Allied and German armies fought on the ground in the Battle of the Bulge, an equally desperate battle raged in the skies overhead, as enemy air forces fought the weather and each other for supremacy. Acclaimed author Danny Parker completes the narrative begun in his highly successful Battle of the Bulge. He covers the important and previously unexplored air aspect of a famous land battle. Those who thought they were thoroughly familiar with Hitler's last offensive will find a wealth of new information here, including exclusive interviews with war-time airmen, over 100 rare photos, the unknown story of German MIAs, Luftwaffe jets and other secret weapons, losses in men and aircraft for both sides from government archives, aircraft performance comparisons, and the innovations in tactics and technology that made victory for one side possible and defeat for the other side inevitable. Through all the facts and figures, Danny Parker weaves a compelling narrative about the airmen on both sides in the last desperate days of World War II, about their conflicts with the enemy and among themselves as they stood on the brink of victory-and defeat. As the end of the war drew near, Allied leaders were divided between British and Americans, air and ground commanders, and advocates of strategic and tactical air operations. On the German side, Luftwaffe leaders Hermann Göring and Dietrich Peltz sought to obey every order to the bitter end, while Luftwaffe fighter commander Adolf Galland struggled to save his last reserves of young pilots from a final and futile slaughter. Danny S. Parker is a former research consultant to the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the Battle of the Bulge, and is the author of "Ten Percent Chance of Victory: The Last Operation of the German Airborne," and The Battle of the Bulge. He is highly regarded by veterans, historians, and active-duty military personnel.
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To Win the Winter Sky: Air War Over the Ardennes, 1944-45 (1999)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9781853673429 bzw. 1853673420, in Englisch, 384 Seiten, Greenhill Books, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, VintagePaperStore.
As Allied and German armies fought on the ground in the Battle of the Bulge, an equally desperate battle raged in the skies overhead, as enemy air forces fought the weather and each other for supremacy. Acclaimed author Danny Parker completes the narrative begun in his highly successful Battle of the Bulge. He covers the important and previously unexplored air aspect of a famous land battle. Those who thought they were thoroughly familiar with Hitler's last offensive will find a wealth of new information here, including exclusive interviews with war-time airmen, over 100 rare photos, the unknown story of German MIAs, Luftwaffe jets and other secret weapons, losses in men and aircraft for both sides from government archives, aircraft performance comparisons, and the innovations in tactics and technology that made victory for one side possible and defeat for the other side inevitable. Paperback, Ausgabe: New Ed, Format: Import, Label: Greenhill Books, Greenhill Books, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1999-02-15, Studio: Greenhill Books, Verkaufsrang: 14037765.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, VintagePaperStore.
As Allied and German armies fought on the ground in the Battle of the Bulge, an equally desperate battle raged in the skies overhead, as enemy air forces fought the weather and each other for supremacy. Acclaimed author Danny Parker completes the narrative begun in his highly successful Battle of the Bulge. He covers the important and previously unexplored air aspect of a famous land battle. Those who thought they were thoroughly familiar with Hitler's last offensive will find a wealth of new information here, including exclusive interviews with war-time airmen, over 100 rare photos, the unknown story of German MIAs, Luftwaffe jets and other secret weapons, losses in men and aircraft for both sides from government archives, aircraft performance comparisons, and the innovations in tactics and technology that made victory for one side possible and defeat for the other side inevitable. Paperback, Ausgabe: New Ed, Format: Import, Label: Greenhill Books, Greenhill Books, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1999-02-15, Studio: Greenhill Books, Verkaufsrang: 14037765.
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To Win the Winter Sky - Air War Over the Ardennes, 1944 - 1945 (1994)
EN US FE
ISBN: 9781853673429 bzw. 1853673420, in Englisch, Greenhill Books, London, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Bosco Books [695623], Looe, CORNW, United Kingdom.
Crisp and bright with no inscriptions. 528 pages, illustrated. Heavy book. Size: 6" x 9".
Crisp and bright with no inscriptions. 528 pages, illustrated. Heavy book. Size: 6" x 9".
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TO WIN THE WINTER SKY: AIR WAR IN THE ARDENNES 1944-1945 (1999)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9781853673429 bzw. 1853673420, in Englisch, Greenhill, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Paul Meekins Military & History Books [1271737], Stratford upon Avon, United Kingdom.
New paperback copies at a reduced price. ; Illustrations and maps. ; 528 pages.
New paperback copies at a reduced price. ; Illustrations and maps. ; 528 pages.
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