An autobiography of a Luftwaffe pilot unlike any you have ever read. Adolf Dickfeld won the Knight’s Cross scoring 136 aerial victories and, with refreshing candor, tells his story like it really was. A rare insight i...

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An autobiography of a Luftwaffe pilot unlike any you have ever read. Adolf Dickfeld won the Knight’s Cross scoring 136 aerial victories and, with refreshing candor, tells his story like it really was. A rare insight into the life of a fighter pilot. He served with JG 2, JG 11 and JG 52 on the Channel during the Battle of Britain, in the Balkans, Russia, Africa and in the Defense of Germany. The author ended the war flying the HE 162 "Volksjäger". With 47 black and white photographs, 2 color photographs.

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