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Book Review: Green Hearts (Axel Urbanke) : AHAmerican History Reviews | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post Green Hearts is a complete chronicle of the men and machines of III/JG.54 and JG.26 and their unequal struggle against the Allies. Of particular interest among the 250 images included with the text are photos of Dora 9s that have never before been published. The color aircraft profiles placed strategically throughout the text are by aviation artists Jerry Crandall and Thomas A. Tullis. Crandall also created the stunning book jacket. Subscribe Today
This is a well-researched, engagingly written and profusely illustrated volume. Luftwaffe fans who thought there was not much else to read about in the air war after D-Day will be pleasantly surprised and impressed with Urbanke’s efforts. Pages: 1 2
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