Jagdstaffel 356 Jagdstaffel 356
Vintage Aviation Library

Jagdstaffel 356

The Story of a German Fighter Squadron

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Publisher Description

A visceral and accurate firsthand account of flying with the Imperial German Air Force during WWI.
 
The airborne fighting squadrons of the Imperial German Luftstreitkräfte—known as the Jagdstaffel or Jasta—were a fearsome and elite force throughout the Great War. Though the entire force was dissolved and their aircraft destroyed by order of the Treaty of Versailles, the stories of the pilotremain in books like Jagdstaffel 356.
 
Although the author has given this Jagdstaffel a fictitious number and changed the names of the pilots composing it, the vivid descriptions and accurate narrative have the genuine ring of truth. Anyone who has had experience of flying on the Western Front or who has studied it since will recognize this chronicle as factual. Many experts believe this work draws on the experience of the Bavarian Jasta 35, which flew against the British; however, whatever its real number may have been, the squadron depicted in Jagdstaffel 356 undoubtedly fought in the air over Flanders in 1918.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2013
19 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
Casemate Publishers
SIZE
2.6
MB

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