200 Luftsiege in 13 Monaten. Nacherzahlt von Berthold K. Jochim. [Third Impression] WITH AUTHOR'S PHOTOGRAPH AND SIGNATURE
by GRAF Oberst Hermann
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About This Item
Pabel, Rastatt,, [1975]. 8vo., Third Impression, text in German, with photographs and illustrations in the text, page-edges lightly tanned; green cloth, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. WITH THE AUTHOR'S PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT AND SEPARATE SIGNATURE MOUNTED ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. The signature records a return flight from RAF Wildenrath to RAF Farnborough in one of four Harrier aircraft of no. 4 Squadron. Hermann Graf (1912 1988) was a WWII German fighter ace. He served on both Eastern and Western Fronts, becoming the first pilot in aviation history to claim 200 aerial victories. In over 830 combat missions he claimed a total of 212 aerial victories, most of them achieved on the Eastern Front. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
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- Island Books (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 35452
- Title
- 200 Luftsiege in 13 Monaten. Nacherzahlt von Berthold K. Jochim. [Third Impression] WITH AUTHOR'S PHOTOGRAPH AND SIGNATURE
- Author
- GRAF Oberst Hermann
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Pabel, Rastatt,
- Date Published
- [1975]
- Keywords
- aviation, ww2, wwii, luftwaffe, hermann graf, fighter aces
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