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Re: Market research - 'Most Wanted' Luftwaffe books
Flak, Flak and again Flak.
Unit histories, photos, composition, deployments |
Re: Market research - 'Most Wanted' Luftwaffe books
Hi,
I'd like to see more unit histories in English - a bit like JJF publishing who do a lot of English translations of classic German texts plus individual histories of Luftwaffe field divisions. Rick |
Re: Market research - 'Most Wanted' Luftwaffe books
Personally, I'd like to see more books on type development, particularly the 'cinderella' companies like Klemm.
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Re: Market research - 'Most Wanted' Luftwaffe books
A lot of recent "War Diaries" or biographies of former LW airmen have been published in Germany - in German (ex-KG 100, ex StG 77 airmen, etc.)
Maybe some good translations to English would expand this kind of literature around the Globe. I do agree that it would be nice to have further UNIT STORIES like that already and acclaimed published of StG 2 and KG 100 (ROBA), JG 53 (PRIEN), JG 52 (BARBAS), JG 300 (JY LORANT), JG 2 (MONBEEK). KG 30, KG 40, KG 55, StG 77, JG 1 and other units for instance. Am aware that a KG 6 and KG 66 History will see "light" in a near futur and we are awaiting for that. A. |
Re: Market research - 'Most Wanted' Luftwaffe books
You need to look a little bit harder, Martin...
John I have nearly all your books; Zerstorer is one of my favourites that I re-read from time to time. If only you could do something like that for the whole war I would be a very happy man. Martin |
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Re: Market research - 'Most Wanted' Luftwaffe books
Trouble is that many unit members are no longer with us and the effort to produce a new unit history would be massive with the risk that sales would not recoup the effort and outlay. However, a complete history of KG 40 (Fw 200, He 111, Do 217, Ju 88, He 177) is a tempting proposition! BTW, JG 1 and KG 55 have been written and KG 6 done twice in German by two different authors and once in French by another author
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hijacking my own thread here, but a detailed history in English of the Flugzeugwerke Eger would be interesting. Done a lot of reading about it, but only in Czech so far
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Having made isolated ventures into book-writing, some comments on the suggestions so far:
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Final point: how willing are people to buy a book that tells a new and interesting story for which few, if any, photos exist? |
Re: Market research - 'Most Wanted' Luftwaffe books
Hallo,
Personally i'd like to see unit histories on Schlachtgeschwader units with good test coverage for the 43-45 timeframe. Maybe the availability of russian archives can give a better pictures of their real impact in term of effective tactical support, tank disable etc.... Alessandro |
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